Florida
For Florida, which rule this is is written 24-hour work schedule the facility must keep and show to residents on request; type of staffing rule is staffing records and disclosure; minimum staffing requirement is The facility must maintain a written work schedule that reflects its 24-hour staffing pattern for a given time period; regulatory citation is Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-36.010, recorded from its source on 2026-08-18.
- State
- Florida our reading
- Which rule this is
- written 24-hour work schedule the facility must keep and show to residents on request our reading
- Type of staffing rule
- staffing records and disclosure our reading
- Minimum staffing requirement
- The facility must maintain a written work schedule that reflects its 24-hour staffing pattern for a given time period verified
- Regulatory citation
- Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-36.010 verified
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What the source says
(c) The facility must maintain a written work schedule that reflects its 24-hour staffing pattern for a given time period. Upon request, the facility must make the daily work schedules of direct care staff available to residents or their representatives.
— law.cornell.edu, retrieved 2026-08-18
Source
- law.cornell.eduhttps://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/florida/Fla-Admin-Code-Ann-R-59A-36-010