Bill Text: FL S0496 | 2017 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Medical Faculty and Medical Assistant Certification
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-04-26 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 209 (Ch. 2017-50) [S0496 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S0496-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2017 CS for CS for SB 496 By the Committees on Education; and Health Policy; and Senators Brandes and Passidomo 581-03350-17 2017496c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to medical faculty and medical 3 assistant certification; amending s. 456.013, F.S.; 4 requiring the Department of Health to process certain 5 applications for a temporary certificate using a 6 personal identification number in lieu of a social 7 security number under specified circumstances; 8 amending s. 458.3137, F.S.; revising the circumstances 9 under which a visiting physician may be issued a 10 temporary certificate to obtain limited medical 11 privileges for instructional purposes; amending s. 12 458.3145, F.S.; revising the list of institutions at 13 which certain faculty members are eligible to receive 14 a medical faculty certificate; authorizing a 15 certificateholder to practice at certain specialty 16 licensed children’s hospitals; revising provisions to 17 authorize the medical director of certain specialty 18 licensed children’s hospitals to request the provision 19 of medical care and treatment in connection with 20 education; amending s. 458.3485, F.S.; providing a 21 requirement to earn a certified medical assistant 22 credential; amending s. 483.291, F.S.; revising 23 qualifications for employment as a medical assistant 24 in a multiphasic health testing center; providing an 25 effective date. 26 27 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 28 29 Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 456.013, Florida 30 Statutes, is amended to read: 31 456.013 Department; general licensing provisions.— 32 (1)(a) Any person desiring to be licensed in a profession 33 within the jurisdiction of the department shall apply to the 34 department in writing to take the licensure examination. The 35 application shall be made on a form prepared and furnished by 36 the department. The application form must be available on the 37 World Wide Web and the department may accept electronically 38 submitted applications beginning July 1, 2001. The application 39 shall require the social security number of the applicant, 40 except as provided in paragraphsparagraph(b) and (c). The form 41 shall be supplemented as needed to reflect any material change 42 in any circumstance or condition stated in the application which 43 takes place between the initial filing of the application and 44 the final grant or denial of the license and which might affect 45 the decision of the department. If an application is submitted 46 electronically, the department may require supplemental 47 materials, including an original signature of the applicant and 48 verification of credentials, to be submitted in a nonelectronic 49 format. An incomplete application shall expire 1 year after 50 initial filing. In order to further the economic development 51 goals of the state, and notwithstanding any law to the contrary, 52 the department may enter into an agreement with the county tax 53 collector for the purpose of appointing the county tax collector 54 as the department’s agent to accept applications for licenses 55 and applications for renewals of licenses. The agreement must 56 specify the time within which the tax collector must forward any 57 applications and accompanying application fees to the 58 department. 59 (b) If an applicant has not been issued a social security 60 number by the Federal Government at the time of application 61 because the applicant is not a citizen or resident of this 62 country, the department may process the application using a 63 unique personal identification number. If such an applicant is 64 otherwise eligible for licensure, the board, or the department 65 when there is no board, may issue a temporary license to the 66 applicant, which shall expire 30 days after issuance unless a 67 social security number is obtained and submitted in writing to 68 the department. Upon receipt of the applicant’s social security 69 number, the department shall issue a new license, which shall 70 expire at the end of the current biennium. 71 (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if an 72 applicant for a temporary certificate as set forth in s. 73 458.3137 has not been issued a social security number by the 74 Federal Government at the time of application because the 75 applicant is not a citizen or resident of this country, the 76 department shall process the application using a unique personal 77 identification number. If such applicant is otherwise eligible 78 for the temporary certificate, the board, or the department when 79 there is no board, shall issue the temporary certificate without 80 requiring the applicant to provide a social security number. 81 Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 458.3137, Florida 82 Statutes, is amended to read: 83 458.3137 Temporary certificate for visiting physicians to 84 obtain medical privileges for instructional purposes in 85 conjunction with certain plastic surgery or other medical or 86 surgical training programs and educational symposiums.— 87 (1) A physician who has been invited by: 88 (a) A plastic surgery or other medical or surgical training 89 program affiliated with a medical school in this state which is 90 accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical 91 Education or the American Osteopathic Association or which is 92 part of a teaching hospital as defined in s. 408.07;or93 (b) A teaching hospital as defined in s. 408.07; or 94 (c)(b)An educational symposium cosponsored by the American 95 Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Plastic Surgery Educational 96 Foundation, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 97 or any other medical or surgical society in conjunction with a 98 medical school or teaching hospital as defined in s. 408.07, may 99 be issued a temporary certificate for limited privileges solely 100 for purposes of providing educational training in plastic 101 surgery or other medical or surgical procedures, as appropriate, 102 in accordance with the restrictions set forth in this section. 103 Section 3. Section 458.3145, Florida Statutes, is amended 104 to read: 105 458.3145 Medical faculty certificate.— 106 (1) A medical faculty certificate may be issued without 107 examination to an individual who: 108 (a) Is a graduate of an accredited medical school or its 109 equivalent, or is a graduate of a foreign medical school listed 110 with the World Health Organization; 111 (b) Holds a valid, current license to practice medicine in 112 another jurisdiction; 113 (c) Has completed the application form and remitted a 114 nonrefundable application fee not to exceed $500; 115 (d) Has completed an approved residency or fellowship of at 116 least 1 year or has received training which has been determined 117 by the board to be equivalent to the 1-year residency 118 requirement; 119 (e) Is at least 21 years of age; 120 (f) Is of good moral character; 121 (g) Has not committed any act in this or any other 122 jurisdiction which would constitute the basis for disciplining a 123 physician under s. 458.331; 124 (h) For any applicant who has graduated from medical school 125 after October 1, 1992, has completed, before entering medical 126 school, the equivalent of 2 academic years of preprofessional, 127 postsecondary education, as determined by rule of the board, 128 which must include, at a minimum, courses in such fields as 129 anatomy, biology, and chemistry; and 130 (i) Has been offered and has accepted a full-time faculty 131 appointment to teach in a program of medicine at: 132 1. The University of Florida; 133 2. The University of Miami; 134 3. The University of South Florida; 135 4. The Florida State University; 136 5. The Florida International University; 137 6. The University of Central Florida; 138 7. The Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science in 139 Jacksonville, Florida;or140 8. The Florida Atlantic University; or 141 9. The Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. 142 Petersburg, Florida. 143 (2) The certificate authorizes the holder to practice only 144 in conjunction with his or her faculty position at an accredited 145 medical school and its affiliated clinical facilities or 146 teaching hospitals that are registered with the Board of 147 Medicine as sites at which holders of medical faculty 148 certificates will be practicing, or a specialty-licensed 149 children’s hospital licensed under chapter 395 that is 150 affiliated with an accredited medical school and its affiliated 151 clinics. Such certificate automatically expires when the 152 holder’s relationship with the medical school is terminated or 153 after a period of 24 months, whichever occurs sooner, and is 154 renewable every 2 years by a holder who applies to the board on 155 a form prescribed by the board and provides certification by the 156 dean of the medical school that the holder is a distinguished 157 medical scholar and an outstanding practicing physician. 158 (3) The holder of a medical faculty certificate issued 159 under this section has all rights and responsibilities 160 prescribed by law for the holder of a license issued under s. 161 458.311, except as specifically provided otherwise by law. Such 162 responsibilities include compliance with continuing medical 163 education requirements as set forth by rule of the board. A 164 hospital or ambulatory surgical center licensed under chapter 165 395, health maintenance organization certified under chapter 166 641, insurer as defined in s. 624.03, multiple-employer welfare 167 arrangement as defined in s. 624.437, or any other entity in 168 this state, in considering and acting upon an application for 169 staff membership, clinical privileges, or other credentials as a 170 health care provider, may not deny the application of an 171 otherwise qualified physician for such staff membership, 172 clinical privileges, or other credentials solely because the 173 applicant is a holder of a medical faculty certificate under 174 this section. 175 (4) In any year, the maximum number of extended medical 176 faculty certificateholders as provided in subsection (2) may not 177 exceed 30 persons at each institution named in subparagraphs 178 (1)(i)1.-6.,and8., and 9. and at the facility named in s. 179 1004.43 and may not exceed 10 persons at the institution named 180 in subparagraph (1)(i)7. 181 (5) Annual review of all such certificate recipients will 182 be made by the deans of the accredited 4-year medical schools 183 provided in paragraph (1)(i)within this stateand reported to 184 the Board of Medicine. 185 (6) Notwithstanding subsection (1), any physician, when 186 providing medical care or treatment in connection with the 187 education of students, residents, or faculty at the request of 188 the dean of an accredited medical school within this state or at 189 the request of the medical director of a statutory teaching 190 hospital as defined in s. 408.07 or a specialty-licensed 191 children’s hospital licensed under chapter 395 that is 192 affiliated with an accredited medical school and its affiliated 193 clinics, may do so upon registration with the board and 194 demonstration of financial responsibility pursuant to s. 195 458.320(1) or (2) unless such physician is exempt under s. 196 458.320(5)(a). The performance of such medical care or treatment 197 must be limited to a single period of time, which may not exceed 198 180 consecutive days, and must be rendered within a facility 199 registered under subsection (2) or within a statutory teaching 200 hospital as defined in s. 408.07. A registration fee not to 201 exceed $300, as set by the board, is required of each physician 202 registered under this subsection. However, no more than three 203 physicians per year per institution may be registered under this 204 subsection, and an exemption under this subsection may not be 205 granted to a physician more than once in any given 5-year 206 period. 207 Section 4. Subsection (3) is added to section 458.3485, 208 Florida Statutes, to read: 209 458.3485 Medical assistant.— 210 (3) CERTIFICATION.—In order to earn a credential as a 211 certified medical assistant, a medical assistant shall obtain 212 certification from a certification program accredited by the 213 National Commission for Certifying Agencies. 214 Section 5. Paragraph (b) of subsection (7) of section 215 483.291, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 216 483.291 Powers and duties of the agency; rules.—The agency 217 shall adopt rules to implement this part and part II of chapter 218 408, which rules must include the following: 219 (7) PERSONNEL.—The agency shall prescribe minimum 220 qualifications for center personnel. A center may employ as a 221 medical assistant a person who has at least one of the following 222 qualifications: 223 (b) Certification and registration from a certification 224 program accredited by the National Commission for Certifying 225 Agencies and approved by the agencyby the American Medical226Technologists Association or other similar professional227association approved by the agency. 228 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.