2012 Florida Statutes
TITLE XXIX — PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 381 — PUBLIC HEALTH: GENERAL PROVISIONS
381.745 — Definitions; ss. 381.739-381.79.


FL Stat § 381.745 (2012 through 2nd Reg Sess) What's This?

381.745 Definitions; ss. 381.739-381.79.—As used in ss. 381.739-381.79, the term:

(1)  Activity of daily living means an activity required on a frequent basis which permits an individual to secure or maintain independence. Such activities include, but are not limited to, personal home care, transportation, personal assistance services, housekeeping, shopping, attending school, communication, and employment.

(2)  Brain or spinal cord injury means:

(a) A lesion to the spinal cord or cauda equina, resulting from external trauma, with evidence of significant involvement of two of the following deficits or dysfunctions:

1. Motor deficit.

2. Sensory deficit.

3. Bowel and bladder dysfunction.

(b) An insult to the skull, brain, or its covering, resulting from external trauma that produces an altered state of consciousness or anatomic motor, sensory, cognitive, or behavioral deficits.

(3)  Emergency medical evacuation system means a department-approved transportation system that provides timely and skilled emergency care and movement of individuals believed to have sustained a brain or spinal cord injury.

(4)  Personal assistance services means a range of services, provided by one or more individuals, which are designed to assist an individual who has a disability to perform activities of daily living.

(5)  Funded services means services paid for through the brain and spinal cord injury program.

(6)  Designated facility means a facility approved by the brain and spinal cord injury program which meets the criteria and standards of care of the brain and spinal cord injury program for individuals who have sustained a brain or spinal cord injury.

(7)  Third-party coverage means any claim for, right to receive payment for, or any coverage for the payment of any services under the brain and spinal cord injury program.

(8)  Third-party payment means any and all payments received or due as a result of any third-party obligation created by gift, coverage or other contract, settlement or judicial decision, or action of law.

(9)  Transitional living facility means a state-approved facility, as defined and licensed under chapter 400 or chapter 429, or a facility approved by the brain and spinal cord injury program in accordance with this chapter.

(10)  Trauma center means a department-approved acute care facility that provides diagnosis and treatment of individuals who have sustained a brain or spinal cord injury.

History.—s. 15, ch. 2000-367; s. 14, ch. 2006-197.

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