Bill Text: FL S0242 | 2016 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Infectious Disease Elimination Pilot Program
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2016-03-23 - Chapter No. 2016-68 [S0242 Detail]
Download: Florida-2016-S0242-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2016 Legislature CS for CS for SB 242, 1st Engrossed 2016242er 1 2 An act relating to an infectious disease elimination 3 pilot program; creating the “Miami-Dade Infectious 4 Disease Elimination Act (IDEA)”; amending s. 381.0038, 5 F.S.; authorizing the University of Miami and its 6 affiliates to establish a sterile needle and syringe 7 exchange pilot program in Miami-Dade County; 8 establishing the pilot program criteria; providing 9 that the possession, distribution, or exchange of 10 needles and syringes under the pilot program is not a 11 violation of the Florida Comprehensive Drug Abuse 12 Prevention and Control Act or any other law; providing 13 conditions under which a pilot program staff member, 14 volunteer, or participant may be prosecuted; requiring 15 the pilot program to collect certain data for 16 reporting purposes; prohibiting the collection of 17 personal identifying information from program 18 participants; requiring the university and its 19 affiliates to submit quarterly and annual reports to 20 the Department of Health; requiring the university and 21 its affiliates to submit a final report containing 22 certain information and summaries to the department; 23 prohibiting state, county, or municipal funds from 24 being used to operate the pilot program; requiring the 25 pilot program to be funded through private grants and 26 donations; providing for expiration of the pilot 27 program; providing for severability; providing an 28 effective date. 29 30 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 31 32 Section 1. This act may be cited as the “Miami-Dade 33 Infectious Disease Elimination Act (IDEA).” 34 Section 2. Section 381.0038, Florida Statutes, is amended 35 to read: 36 381.0038 Education; sterile needle and syringe exchange 37 pilot program.—The Department of Health shall establish a 38 program to educate the public about the threat of acquired 39 immune deficiency syndrome. 40 (1) The acquired immune deficiency syndrome education 41 program shall: 42 (a) Be designed to reach all segments of Florida’s 43 population; 44 (b) Contain special components designed to reach non 45 English-speaking and other minority groups within the state; 46 (c) Impart knowledge to the public about methods of 47 transmission of acquired immune deficiency syndrome and methods 48 of prevention; 49 (d) Educate the public about transmission risks in social, 50 employment, and educational situations; 51 (e) Educate health care workers and health facility 52 employees about methods of transmission and prevention in their 53 unique workplace environments; 54 (f) Contain special components designed to reach persons 55 who may frequently engage in behaviors placing them at a high 56 risk for acquiring acquired immune deficiency syndrome; 57 (g) Provide information and consultation to state agencies 58 to educate all state employees;and59 (h) Provide information and consultation to state and local 60 agencies to educate law enforcement and correctional personnel 61 and inmates;.62 (i) Provide information and consultation to local 63 governments to educate local government employees;.64 (j) Make information available to private employers and 65 encourage them to distribute this information to their 66 employees;.67 (k) Contain special components which emphasize appropriate 68 behavior and attitude change; and.69 (l) Contain components that include information about 70 domestic violence and the risk factors associated with domestic 71 violence and AIDS. 72 (2) The education program designed by the Department of 73 Health shall useutilizeall forms of the media and shall place 74 emphasis on the design of educational materials that can be used 75 by businesses, schools, and health care providers in the regular 76 course of their business. 77 (3) The department may contract with other persons in the 78 design, development, and distribution of the components of the 79 education program. 80 (4) The University of Miami and its affiliates may 81 establish a single sterile needle and syringe exchange pilot 82 program in Miami-Dade County. The pilot program may operate at a 83 fixed location or through a mobile health unit. The pilot 84 program shall offer the free exchange of clean, unused needles 85 and hypodermic syringes for used needles and hypodermic syringes 86 as a means to prevent the transmission of HIV, AIDS, viral 87 hepatitis, or other blood-borne diseases among intravenous drug 88 users and their sexual partners and offspring. 89 (a) The pilot program must: 90 1. Provide for maximum security of exchange sites and 91 equipment, including an accounting of the number of needles and 92 syringes in use, the number of needles and syringes in storage, 93 safe disposal of returned needles, and any other measure that 94 may be required to control the use and dispersal of sterile 95 needles and syringes. 96 2. Operate a one-to-one exchange, whereby the participant 97 shall receive one sterile needle and syringe unit in exchange 98 for each used one. 99 3. Make available educational materials and referrals to 100 education regarding the transmission of HIV, viral hepatitis, 101 and other blood-borne diseases; provide referrals for drug abuse 102 prevention and treatment; and provide or refer for HIV and viral 103 hepatitis screening. 104 (b) The possession, distribution, or exchange of needles or 105 syringes as part of the pilot program established under this 106 subsection is not a violation of any part of chapter 893 or any 107 other law. 108 (c) A pilot program staff member, volunteer, or participant 109 is not immune from criminal prosecution for: 110 1. The possession of needles or syringes that are not a 111 part of the pilot program; or 112 2. The redistribution of needles or syringes in any form, 113 if acting outside the pilot program. 114 (d) The pilot program must collect data for quarterly, 115 annual, and final reporting purposes. The annual report must 116 include information on the number of participants served, the 117 number of needles and syringes exchanged and distributed, the 118 demographic profiles of the participants served, the number of 119 participants entering drug counseling and treatment; the number 120 of participants receiving testing for HIV, AIDS, viral 121 hepatitis, or other blood-borne diseases; and other data 122 necessary for the pilot program. However, personal identifying 123 information may not be collected from a participant for any 124 purpose. Quarterly reports must be submitted to the Department 125 of Health in Miami-Dade County by October 15, January 15, April 126 15, and July 15 of each year. An annual report must be submitted 127 to the Department of Health by August 1 every year until the 128 program expires. A final report is due on August 1, 2021, to the 129 Department of Health and must describe the performance and 130 outcomes of the pilot program and include a summary of the 131 information in the annual reports for all pilot program years. 132 (e) State, county, or municipal funds may not be used to 133 operate the pilot program. The pilot program shall be funded 134 through grants and donations from private resources and funds. 135 (f) The pilot program shall expire July 1, 2021. 136 Section 3. If any provision of this act or its application 137 to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity 138 does not affect other provisions or applications of the act 139 which can be given effect without the invalid provision or 140 application, and to this end the provisions of this act are 141 severable. 142 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.