Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1438

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Agency for Health Care Administration

Impact

The implementation of SB 1438 will introduce a structured licensing process for facilities caring for medically complex children, which currently lack specific regulations. The legislation mandates background checks for personnel, establishes health and safety standards compliant with state regulations, and creates emergency preparedness protocols. This bill aims to ensure that those providing care meet high standards of safety and professionalism, thereby improving the quality of care available to these vulnerable children.

Summary

Senate Bill 1438 establishes a new regulatory framework specifically for Medically Complex Children's Homes in Florida, aiming to create a safe and nurturing environment for children with complex medical needs. The bill outlines licensing requirements, inspection protocols, and operational standards to ensure that these homes provide family-centered and holistic care. By defining what constitutes a medically complex children's home, the legislation targets care for technologically dependent children who require 24-hour medical supervision, thus filling a crucial gap in the state's childcare system.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance care quality and safety, there are concerns regarding regulatory burden on small facilities which may find it challenging to meet strict licensing requirements. Some stakeholders argue that the costs associated with compliance may limit the availability of such homes, thereby affecting access to care for medically complex children. Additionally, discussions around the adequacy of the proposed standards and their enforcement may lead to debates about the balance between necessary regulation and operational flexibility for care providers.

Companion Bills

FL H1229

Similar To Residential Homes for Medically or Technologically Dependent Children

FL S1168

Similar To Background Screenings

FL H1069

Similar To Background Screenings

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