Fla. Stat. § 624.91
(3) CORPORATION AUTHORIZATION, DUTIES, POWERS.--
(b) The Florida Healthy Kids Corporation shall phase in a program to:
1. Organize school children groups to facilitate the provision of preventive health care services to children and to provide comprehensive health insurance coverage to children;
2. Arrange for the collection of any family or employer payment or premium, in an amount to be determined by the board of directors, from all participant families or employers to provide for payment for preventive health care services or premiums for comprehensive insurance coverage and for the actual or estimated administrative expenses incurred during the period for which family or employer payments are made;
3. Establish the administrative and accounting procedures for the operation of the corporation;
4. Establish, with consultation from appropriate professional organizations, standards for preventive health services and providers and comprehensive insurance benefits appropriate to children;
5. Establish eligibility criteria which children must meet in order to participate in the program;
6. Establish procedures under which applicants to and participants in the program may have grievances reviewed by an impartial body and reported to the board of directors of the corporation;
7. Establish participation criteria and, if appropriate, contract with an authorized insurer, health maintenance organization, or insurance administrator to provide administrative services to the corporation;
8. Contract with authorized insurers or any provider of health care services, meeting standards established by the corporation, for the provision of comprehensive insurance coverage and preventive health care services to participants;
9. Develop and implement a plan to publicize the Florida Healthy Kids Corporation, the eligibility requirements of the program, and the procedures for enrollment in the program and to maintain public awareness of the corporation and the program;
10. Secure staff necessary to properly administer the corporation. Staff costs shall be funded from state and local matching funds and such other private or public funds as become available. The board of directors shall determine the number of staff members necessary to administer the corporation;
11. As appropriate, enter into contracts with local school boards or other agencies to provide onsite information, enrollment, and other services necessary to the operation of the corporation; and
12. Provide a report on an annual basis to the Governor, Insurance Commissioner, Commissioner of Education, Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Minority Leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
113. For the 1997-1998 fiscal year only, funds may be appropriated to the Florida Healthy Kids Corporation to organize school children groups to facilitate the provision of preventive health care services to children at sites in addition to those allowed in subparagraph 1. This subparagraph is repealed on July 1, 1998.
(4) BOARD OF DIRECTORS.--
(a) The Florida Healthy Kids Corporation shall operate subject to the supervision and approval of a board of directors chaired by the Insurance Commissioner or her or his designee, and composed of 12 other members selected for 3-year terms of office as follows:
1. One member appointed by the Commissioner of Education from among three persons nominated by the Florida Association of School Administrators;
2. One member appointed by the Commissioner of Education from among three persons nominated by the Florida Association of School Boards;
3. One member appointed by the Commissioner of Education from the Office of School Health Programs of the Florida Department of Education;
4. One member appointed by the Governor from among three members nominated by the Florida Pediatric Society;
5. One member, appointed by the Governor, who represents the 2Children's Medical Services Program;
6. One member appointed by the Insurance Commissioner from among three members nominated by the Florida Hospital Association;
7. Two members, appointed by the Insurance Commissioner, who are representatives of authorized health care insurers or health maintenance organizations;
8. One member, appointed by the Insurance Commissioner, who represents the Institute for Child Health Policy;
9. One member, appointed by the Governor, from among three members nominated by the Florida Academy of Family Physicians;
10. One member, appointed by the Governor, who represents the Agency for Health Care Administration; and
11. The State Health Officer or her or his designee. In order to provide for staggered terms, the initial term of the members appointed under subparagraphs 1., 4., and 6. shall be for 2 years and the initial term of the members appointed under subparagraphs 2., 5., 8., and 10. shall be for 4 years.
(5) LICENSING NOT REQUIRED; FISCAL OPERATION.--
(6) ACCESS TO RECORDS; CONFIDENTIALITY; PENALTIES.--Notwithstanding any other laws to the contrary, the Florida Healthy Kids Corporation shall have access to the medical records of a student upon receipt of permission from a parent or guardian of the student. Such medical records may be maintained by state and local agencies. Any identifying information, including medical records and family financial information, obtained by the corporation pursuant to this subsection is confidential and is exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1). Neither the corporation nor the staff or agents of the corporation may release, without the written consent of the participant or the parent or guardian of the participant, to any state or federal agency, to any private business or person, or to any other entity, any confidential information received pursuant to this subsection. A violation of this subsection is a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
1Note.--Section 8, ch. 97-153, amended subparagraph (3)(b)13. "[i]n order to implement Specific Appropriation 211 of the 1997-1998 General Appropriations Act."
2Note.--Section 6(2), ch. 96-403, transfers all existing legal authorities and actions of the Children's Medical Services Program to the Department of Health, Division of Children's Medical Services.
History.--s. 1, ch. 90-199; s. 1, ch. 91-188; s. 30, ch. 91-201; s. 5, ch. 91-429; s. 7, ch. 93-78; s. 21, ch. 93-129; s. 1, ch. 96-337; s. 368, ch. 96-406; s. 28, ch. 96-418; s. 9, ch. 96-420; s. 1722, ch. 97-102; s. 8, ch. 97-153.