ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | AHCA
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SECTION 1: Florida ALF Regulations, Licensing & AHCA
Oversight (30 Questions)
Q1: Which agency is responsible for regulatory inspections of Assisted Living Facilities in
Florida?
A. Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA)
B. Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) [CORRECT]
C. Department of Children and Families (DCF)
D. Florida Department of Health (DOH)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: AHCA is the regulatory agency responsible for licensing and inspecting ALFs under
Florida Statute Chapter 429. DOEA provides advocacy services, DCF handles protective
services, and DOH oversees health issues but not ALF licensure.
Q2: An ALF receives an unannounced survey from AHCA and is cited for a deficiency. How
many calendar days does the facility have to correct the deficiency unless an alternative
timeframe is specified?
A. 10 calendar days
B. 15 calendar days
C. 30 calendar days [CORRECT]
D. 45 calendar days
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Deficiencies cited by AHCA must be corrected within 30 calendar days of
notification, not 10 days as commonly mistaken. The facility must submit a plan of
correction within 10 days unless an alternative timeframe is required.
,Q3: An ALF receives a deficiency citation. If AHCA requires a plan of correction, how many
days does the facility have to submit it?
🧠 ANSWER ✔✔ 10 days unless an alternative timeframe is required
Q4: A violation that presents an imminent danger to clients would be considered what class?
A. Class I [CORRECT]
B. Class II
C. Class III
D. Class IV
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Class I violations present imminent danger to clients and require immediate
correction, typically within 24 hours. Such violations may result in fines up to $10,000.
Q5: Which class violation may NOT result in a financial penalty if corrected during the survey?
A. Class I
B. Class II
C. Class III
D. Class IV [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Class IV violations are the least severe and may not result in financial penalties if
corrected during the survey inspection. Class III violations may also avoid penalties if
corrected promptly.
Q6: According to Florida law, an ALF is defined as any building providing housing, meals, and
one or more personal services for a period exceeding 24 hours to how many adults not
related to the owner?
A. 1 or more
B. 2 or more
C. 3 or more [CORRECT]
D. 4 or more
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Florida Statute 429.02 defines an ALF as providing services to 3 or more adults not
related to the owner for periods exceeding 24 hours. This distinguishes ALFs from smaller
residential arrangements.
Q7: How frequently must an ALF license be renewed?
,A. Annually
B. Every two years [CORRECT]
C. Every three years
D. Every five years
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: ALF licenses must be renewed every two years. The renewal application must be
received by AHCA within 60 days prior to license expiration to avoid late fees or lapse in
licensure.
Q8: A facility's license renewal application must be received by AHCA within how many days
prior to license expiration?
A. 30 days
B. 45 days
C. 60 days [CORRECT]
D. 90 days
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Per Rule 59A-36.003, renewal applications must be submitted within 60 days prior
to expiration. Late submissions may result in additional fees or operational restrictions.
Q9: For a Change of Ownership (CHOW), how many days prior to the transaction must the
application be submitted to AHCA?
A. 30 days
B. 45 days
C. 60 days [CORRECT]
D. 90 days
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: CHOW applications require 60 days advance notice to allow AHCA sufficient time
for background screening and approval processes before the ownership transfer occurs.
Q10: What type of license is issued if a facility has uncorrected violations that the community
has not had a chance to correct?
A. Probationary license
B. Conditional license [CORRECT]
C. Restricted license
D. Provisional license
Correct Answer: B
, Rationale: A conditional license indicates the facility has violations requiring correction but
has not yet had opportunity to remedy them. It differs from a standard license but allows
continued operation during the correction period.
Q11: Operating an ALF without a license in Florida is punishable as what level of offense?
A. First-degree misdemeanor
B. Third-degree felony [CORRECT]
C. Second-degree misdemeanor
D. Administrative fine only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Unlicensed ALF operation is a third-degree felony under Florida law, reflecting the
serious risk to vulnerable adults. This applies to both intentional unlicensed operation and
serious regulatory violations.
Q12: How frequently does AHCA conduct bi-annual surveys of ALFs?
A. Every 6 months
B. Every 12 months
C. Every 24 months [CORRECT]
D. Every 36 months
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: "Bi-annual" in this context means every two years (24 months), not twice yearly.
AHCA conducts these unannounced surveys to ensure ongoing compliance with regulations.
Q13: Which of the following agencies does NOT have statutory right of entry and inspection
authority for ALFs?
A. AHCA
B. Department of Children and Families (DCF)
C. Florida Department of Agriculture [CORRECT]
D. State Fire Marshal
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: While AHCA, DCF, Medicaid Fraud Control, Fire Marshal, and Ombudsman Council
have inspection authority, the Department of Agriculture does not have statutory entry rights
for ALF inspections.
Q14: A moratorium on an ALF license means:
A. The facility must close immediately
B. The facility is prohibited from accepting new clients [CORRECT]