Title 400 · FL Chapter 400
Definitions
Citation: Fla. Stat. § 400.9971
Section: 400.9971
400.9971
Definitions.
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As used in this part, the term:
(1)
âAgencyâ means the Agency for Health Care Administration.
(2)
âChemical restraintâ means a pharmacologic drug that physically limits, restricts, or deprives a person of movement or mobility, is used for client protection or safety, and is not required for the treatment of medical conditions or symptoms.
(3)
âClientâs representativeâ means the parent of a child client or the clientâs guardian, designated representative, designee, surrogate, or attorney in fact.
(4)
âDepartmentâ means the Department of Health.
(5)
âPhysical restraintâ means a manual method to restrict freedom of movement of or normal access to a personâs body, or a physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment attached or adjacent to the personâs body that the person cannot easily remove and that restricts freedom of movement of or normal access to the personâs body, including, but not limited to, a half-bed rail, a full-bed rail, a geriatric chair, or a Posey restraint. The term includes any device that is not specifically manufactured as a restraint but is altered, arranged, or otherwise used for this purpose. The term does not include bandage material used for the purpose of binding a wound or injury.
(6)
âSeclusionâ means the physical segregation of a person in any fashion or the involuntary isolation of a person in a room or area from which the person is prevented from leaving. Such prevention may be accomplished by imposition of a physical barrier or by action of a staff member to prevent the person from leaving the room or area. For purposes of this part, the term does not mean isolation due to a personâs medical condition or symptoms.
(7)
âTransitional living facilityâ means a site where specialized health care services are provided to persons who have brain or spinal cord injuries, including, but not limited to, rehabilitative services, behavior modification, community reentry training, aids for independent living, and counseling.
History.
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s. 1, ch. 2015-25.