Bill Text: FL S0476 | 2018 | Regular Session | Comm Sub


Bill Title: Public Records/Compassionate and Palliative Care Plans/Agency for Health Care Administration

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Failed) 2018-03-10 - Died in Governmental Oversight and Accountability [S0476 Detail]

Download: Florida-2018-S0476-Comm_Sub.html
       Florida Senate - 2018                              CS for SB 476
       
       
        
       By the Committee on Health Policy; and Senator Brandes
       
       
       
       
       
       588-02157-18                                           2018476c1
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to public records; creating s.
    3         408.0641, F.S.; creating an exemption from public
    4         records for personal identifying information in
    5         compassionate and palliative care plans filed with the
    6         Clearinghouse for Compassionate and Palliative Care
    7         Plans managed by the Agency for Health Care
    8         Administration or its designee; authorizing the
    9         disclosure of such information to certain entities and
   10         individuals; providing for future legislative review
   11         and repeal of the exemption under the Open Government
   12         Sunset Review Act; providing a statement of public
   13         necessity; providing a contingent effective date.
   14          
   15  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   16  
   17         Section 1. Section 408.0641, Florida Statutes, is created
   18  to read:
   19         408.0641 Clearinghouse for Compassionate and Palliative
   20  Care Plans; public records exemption.—
   21         (1) Personal identifying information held in the
   22  Clearinghouse for Compassionate and Palliative Care Plans
   23  managed by the Agency for Health Care Administration or its
   24  designee under s. 408.064 is confidential and exempt from s.
   25  119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution.
   26         (2) The agency or its designee may disclose such
   27  confidential and exempt information to the following persons or
   28  entities upon request after using a verification process to
   29  ensure the legitimacy of the request and the requestor’s
   30  identity:
   31         (a) A health care provider, as defined in s. 408.07, who
   32  certifies that the information is necessary to provide medical
   33  treatment to a patient with a terminal illness who has a plan in
   34  the clearinghouse.
   35         (b) A patient or the legal guardian or designated health
   36  care surrogate of a patient with a terminal illness who has a
   37  plan in the clearinghouse.
   38         (c) A health care facility that certifies that the
   39  information is necessary to provide medical treatment to a
   40  patient with a terminal illness who has a plan in the
   41  clearinghouse.
   42         (3) This section is subject to the Open Government Sunset
   43  Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed
   44  on October 2, 2023, unless reviewed and saved from repeal
   45  through reenactment by the Legislature.
   46         Section 2. The Legislature finds that it is a public
   47  necessity to make confidential and exempt from disclosure
   48  information held in the Clearinghouse for Compassionate and
   49  Palliative Care Plans which would identify a patient, his or her
   50  terminal illness, or the patient’s family members. Such personal
   51  identifying information, if publicly available, could be used to
   52  invade the personal privacy of the patient or his or her family.
   53  The decisions made under a compassionate and palliative care
   54  plan for a terminal condition are a private matter. Furthermore,
   55  the public disclosure of such information could hinder the
   56  effective and efficient administration of the clearinghouse.
   57  Public access to such information could reduce participation in
   58  and minimize the effectiveness of compassionate and palliative
   59  care plans to meet the needs of individuals. Finally, access to
   60  such information could be used to solicit, harass, stalk, or
   61  intimidate terminally ill patients or their families. Therefore,
   62  the Legislature finds that information held in the clearinghouse
   63  which would identify a patient who has a plan on file with the
   64  clearinghouse or which contains or reflects the patient’s
   65  medical information should be confidential and exempt from
   66  public records requirements.
   67         Section 3. This act shall take effect on the same date that
   68  SB 474 or similar legislation takes effect if such legislation
   69  is adopted in the same legislative session or an extension
   70  thereof and becomes a law.

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