Florida Senate - 2022 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 2506
FOR CONSIDERATION By the Committee on Appropriations
576-02402-22 20222506pb
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to ratification of Department of
3 Management Services rules; ratifying specified rules
4 relating to health maintenance organization plan
5 regions established by department rule for the sole
6 and exclusive purpose of satisfying any condition on
7 effectiveness pursuant to s. 110.123(3)(h)2.d., F.S.,
8 which requires ratification of the rules in order for
9 them to take effect; providing applicability;
10 providing an effective date.
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12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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14 Section 1. (1) The following rules are ratified for the
15 sole and exclusive purpose of satisfying any condition on
16 effectiveness imposed under s. 110.123(3)(h)2.d., Florida
17 Statutes: Rules 60P-1.003, 60P-2.002, and 60P-2.003, Florida
18 Administrative Code, titled “Definitions,” “Eligibility and
19 Enrollment,” and “Changes in Coverage,” respectively, as filed
20 for adoption with the Department of State pursuant to the
21 certification packages dated October 1, 2019, and November 4,
22 2021.
23 (2) This act may not be codified in the Florida Statutes.
24 After this act becomes law, its enactment and effective dates
25 shall be noted in the Florida Administrative Code or the Florida
26 Administrative Register, or both, as appropriate. This act does
27 not alter rulemaking authority delegated by prior law; provided
28 any amendment to a rule ratified pursuant to this act which
29 would modify the designated geographical areas for use in
30 procurements of Health Maintenance Organization services before
31 January 1, 2024, would require ratification by the Legislature
32 before taking effect. This act does not constitute legislative
33 preemption of or exception to any provision of law governing
34 adoption or enforcement of the rules cited, and is intended to
35 preserve the status of any cited rule as a rule under chapter
36 120, Florida Statutes. This act does not cure any rulemaking
37 defect or preempt any challenge based on lack of authority or a
38 violation of the legal requirements governing the adoption of
39 any rule cited.
40 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.