Bill Text: FL S0256 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Pregnancy Support and Wellness Services
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2024-03-08 - Died in Health Policy [S0256 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0256-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2024 SB 256 By Senator Book 35-00337-24 2024256__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to pregnancy support and wellness 3 services; amending s. 381.96, F.S.; revising contract 4 requirements for the Florida Pregnancy Care Network, 5 Inc.; requiring the Department of Health to conduct 6 annual visits to each organization within the network; 7 providing requirements for the visits; providing an 8 effective date. 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. Present subsections (4) and (5) of section 13 381.96, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as subsections (5) 14 and (6), respectively, a new subsection (4) is added to that 15 section, and subsection (3) of that section is amended, to read: 16 381.96 Pregnancy support and wellness services.— 17 (3) CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS.—The department contract must 18shallspecify the contract deliverables, including financial 19 reports and other reports due to the department, timeframes for 20 achieving contractual obligations, and any other requirements 21 the department determines are necessary, such as staffing and 22 location requirements. The contract mustshallrequire the 23 network to: 24 (a) Establish, implement, and monitor a comprehensive 25 system of care through subcontractors to meet the pregnancy and 26 parenting support and wellness needs of eligible clients. 27 (b) Establish and manage subcontracts with a sufficient 28 number of providers to ensure the availability of pregnancy and 29 parenting support services and wellness services for eligible 30 clients, and maintain and manage the delivery of such services 31 throughout the contract period. 32 (c) Spend at least 85 percent of the contract funds on 33 pregnancy and parenting support services, excluding services 34 specified in subparagraph (1)(d)4., and wellness services. 35 (d) Offer wellness services through vouchers or other 36 appropriate arrangements that allow the purchase of services 37 from qualified health care providers. 38 (e) Require a background screening under s. 943.0542 for 39 all paid staff and volunteers of a subcontractor if such staff 40 or volunteers provide direct client services to an eligible 41 client who is a minor or an elderly person or who has a 42 disability. 43 (f) Annually monitor its subcontractors and specify the 44 sanctions that shall be imposed for noncompliance with the terms 45 of a subcontract. 46 (g) Subcontract only with providers that exclusively 47 promote and support childbirth. 48 (h) Ensure that informational materials provided to an 49 eligible client by a provider include onlyarecurrent, 50 medicallyandaccurate information and cite the reference source 51 of any medical statement included in such materials. The 52 contract must include fines as a penalty for noncompliance with 53 this paragraph. 54 (i) Ensure that organizations within the network make 55 information on local rape crisis centers and sexual assault 56 treatment centers readily available to clients. 57 (j) Ensure that the department is provided with all 58 information necessary for the report required under subsection 59 (6)(5). 60 (k) Perform an annual financial audit of each organization 61 within the network and submit a report of the audit to the 62 President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 63 Representatives by February 1 each year. 64 (4) DEPARTMENT VISITS.—The department shall visit each 65 organization within the network at least annually to determine 66 compliance with the terms of the contract. The visit must be an 67 unannounced visit but must be conducted during the 68 organization’s regular business hours. 69 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.