Bill Text: FL S0356 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Practice of Optometry
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration [S0356 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-S0356-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2011 SB 356 By Senator Bullard 39-00324-11 2011356__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the practice of optometry; amending 3 s. 463.002, F.S.; redefining the term “certified 4 optometrist” within the practice of optometry; 5 amending s. 463.005, F.S.; authorizing the Board of 6 Optometry to adopt rules relating to the 7 administration and prescription of oral medications 8 used for the diagnosis and treatment of ocular 9 conditions of the human eye and its appendages; 10 amending s. 463.0055, F.S.; authorizing certified 11 optometrists to administer and prescribe such oral 12 medications; requiring that a prescription for an oral 13 medication contain the optometrist’s prescriber 14 number; amending s. 463.006, F.S.; authorizing the 15 board to certify certain applicants to administer and 16 prescribe oral medications; providing an effective 17 date. 18 19 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 20 21 Section 1. Subsection (4) of section 463.002, Florida 22 Statutes, is amended to read: 23 463.002 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the term: 24 (4) “Certified optometrist” means a licensed practitioner 25 authorized by the board to administer and prescribe topical 26 ocular pharmaceutical agents and other oral medications used for 27 the diagnosis and treatment of ocular conditions of the human 28 eye and its appendages. 29 Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 463.005, Florida 30 Statutes, is amended to read: 31 463.005 Authority of the board.— 32 (1) The Board of Optometry mayhas authority toadopt rules 33 pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to administerimplement34 the provisions of this chapter conferring duties upon it. Such 35 rules shall include, but not be limited to, rules relating to: 36 (a) Standards of practice, including, but not limited to, 37 those provided for in s. 463.0135. 38 (b) Minimum equipment thatwhicha licensed practitioner 39 shall at all times possess to engage in the practice of 40 optometry. 41 (c) Minimum procedures thatwhichshall constitute a visual 42 examination. 43 (d) Procedures for the safekeeping and transfer of 44 prescription files or case records upon the discontinuance of 45 practice. 46 (e) Supervision of supportive personnel. 47 (f) Courses and procedures for continuing education. 48 (g) Administration and prescription of topical ocular 49 pharmaceutical agents and other oral medications used for the 50 diagnosis and treatment of ocular conditions of the human eye 51 and its appendages. 52 Section 3. Section 463.0055, Florida Statutes, is amended 53 to read: 54 463.0055 Administration and prescription of topical ocular 55 pharmaceutical agents; committee.— 56 (1) Certified optometrists may administer and prescribe 57 topical ocular pharmaceutical agents and oral medications as 58 provided in this section for the diagnosis and treatment of 59 ocular conditions of the human eye and its appendages without 60 the use of surgery or other invasive techniques. However, a 61 licensed practitioner who is not certified may use topically 62 applied anesthetics solely for the purpose of glaucoma 63 examinations, but is otherwise prohibited from administering or 64 prescribing topical ocular pharmaceutical agents and oral 65 medications used for the diagnosis and treatment of ocular 66 conditions of the human eye and its appendages. 67 (2)(a) There is hereby created a committee composed of two 68 optometrists licensed pursuant to this chapter, appointed by the 69 Board of Optometry, two board-certified ophthalmologists 70 licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter 459, appointed by 71 the Board of Medicine, and one additional person with a 72 doctorate degree in pharmacology who is not licensed pursuant to 73 chapter 458, chapter 459, or this chapter, appointed by the 74 State Surgeon General. The committee shall review requests for 75 additions to, deletions from, or modifications of a formulary of 76 topical ocular pharmaceutical agents and oral medications used 77 for the diagnosis and treatment of ocular conditions of the 78 human eye and its appendages for administration and prescription 79 by certified optometrists and shall provide to the board 80 advisory opinions and recommendations on such requests. The 81 formulary shall consist of those topical ocular pharmaceutical 82 agents and oral medications thatwhichthe certified optometrist 83 is qualified to use in the practice of optometry. The board 84 shall establish, add to, delete from, or modify the formulary by 85 rule. Notwithstanding any provision of chapter 120 to the 86 contrary, the formulary rule shall become effective 60 days 87 afterfromthe date it is filed with the Secretary of State. 88 (b) The formulary may be added to, deleted from, or 89 modified according to the procedure described in paragraph (a). 90 Any person who requests an addition, deletion, or modification 91 of an authorized topical ocular pharmaceutical agent or an oral 92 medication used for the diagnosis and treatment of ocular 93 conditions of the human eye and its appendages hasshall have94 the burden of proof to show cause why such addition, deletion, 95 or modification should be made. 96 (c) The State Surgeon General shall have standing to 97 challenge any rule or proposed rule of the board pursuant to s. 98 120.56. In addition to challenges for any invalid exercise of 99 delegated legislative authority, the administrative law judge, 100 upon such a challenge by the State Surgeon General, may declare 101 all or part of a rule or proposed rule invalid if it: 102 1. Does not protect the public from any significant and 103 discernible harm or damages; 104 2. Unreasonably restricts competition or the availability 105 of professional services in the state or in a significant part 106 of the state; or 107 3. Unnecessarily increases the cost of professional 108 services without a corresponding or equivalent public benefit. 109 110 However, there is noshallnot be createdapresumption of the 111 existence of any of the conditions cited in this subsection if 112in the event thatthe rule or proposed rule is challenged. 113 (d) Upon adoption of the formulary required by this 114 section, and upon each addition, deletion, or modification to 115 the formulary, the board shall mail a copy of the amended 116 formulary to each certified optometrist and to each pharmacy 117 licensed by the state. 118 (3) The boardA certified optometristshall issue to a 119 certified optometristbeissueda prescriber numberby the120board. Any prescription written by a certified optometrist for a 121 topical ocular pharmaceutical agent or an oral medication used 122 for the diagnosis and treatment of ocular conditions of the 123 human eye and its appendages pursuant to this section shall have 124 the prescriber number printed thereon. 125 Section 4. Subsection (3) of section 463.006, Florida 126 Statutes, is amended to read: 127 463.006 Licensure and certification by examination.— 128 (3) Each applicant who successfully passes the examination 129 and otherwise meets the requirements of this chapter is entitled 130 to be licensed as a practitioner and to be certified to 131 administer and prescribe topical ocular pharmaceutical agents 132 and oral medications that are used in the diagnosis and 133 treatment of ocular conditions of the human eye and its 134 appendages. 135 Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.