Most long-term care facilities meet Florida’s backup power requirements

The emergency requirements drew legal challenges from long-term care industry associations but eventually were replaced by a pair of permanent rules. Because the mandate to have generators was expensive, the Legislature had to ratify the rules. According to a legislative staff analysis at the time, the mandate was expected to cost $121,380,545 for the nursing-home industry and $243,912,720 for assisted living facilities in the first five years.