Bill Text: FL S0900 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Fees/Board of Naturopathic Medicine

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2024-03-08 - Died in Health Policy [S0900 Detail]

Download: Florida-2024-S0900-Introduced.html
       Florida Senate - 2024                                     SB 900
       
       
        
       By Senator Rodriguez
       
       
       
       
       
       40-00478-24                                            2024900__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to fees; amending s. 462.005, F.S.;
    3         requiring the Board of Naturopathic Medicine to
    4         establish certain fees; amending ss. 462.007 and
    5         462.008, F.S.; providing for fees for licensure by
    6         examination and licensure by endorsement,
    7         respectively, of naturopathic physicians; amending s.
    8         462.009, F.S.; providing for licensure renewal fees;
    9         amending s. 462.011, F.S.; conforming a provision to
   10         changes made by the act; amending s. 462.012, F.S.;
   11         authorizing the board to set by rule certain fees
   12         related to inactive licenses and reactivation of
   13         licensure; providing a contingent effective date.
   14          
   15  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   16  
   17         Section 1. Section 462.023, Florida Statutes, as renumbered
   18  as section 462.005, Florida Statutes, and amended by SB 898,
   19  2024 Regular Session, is amended to read:
   20         462.005 Rulemaking authority; powers and duties of the
   21  board.—The board may adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and
   22  120.54 to implement the provisions of this chapter conferring
   23  duties upon it and to carry out the purposes of this chapter,
   24  and may initiate disciplinary action as provided by this
   25  chapter, and shall establish fees based on its estimates of the
   26  revenue required to administer this chapter, which fees may not
   27  exceed the fee amounts provided in this chapter.
   28         Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 462.007, Florida
   29  Statutes, as created by SB 898, 2024 Regular Session, is amended
   30  to read:
   31         462.007 Licensure by examination.—
   32         (1) Any person desiring to be licensed as a naturopathic
   33  physician must apply to the department on forms furnished by the
   34  department. The department shall license each applicant who
   35  completes the application form and remits a nonrefundable fee
   36  not to exceed $2,000, as set by the board, and who the board
   37  certifies has met all of the following criteria:
   38         (a) Is at least 21 years of age.
   39         (b) Has received a bachelor’s degree from one of the
   40  following:
   41         1. A college or university accredited by an accrediting
   42  agency recognized by the United States Department of Education
   43  or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or its
   44  successor entity.
   45         2. A college or university in Canada which is a member of
   46  Universities Canada.
   47         3. A college or university in a foreign country and has
   48  provided evidence that her or his educational credentials are
   49  deemed equivalent to those provided in this country. To have
   50  educational credentials deemed equivalent, the applicant must
   51  provide her or his foreign educational credentials, including
   52  transcripts, course descriptions or syllabi, and diplomas, to a
   53  nationally recognized educational credential evaluating agency
   54  approved by the board for the evaluation and determination of
   55  equivalency of the foreign educational credentials.
   56         (c) Has received a naturopathic doctoral degree from a
   57  college or program accredited by the Council on Naturopathic
   58  Medical Education or another accrediting agency recognized by
   59  the United States Department of Education.
   60         (d) Is physically and mentally fit to practice as a
   61  naturopathic physician.
   62         (e) Is of good moral character and has not:
   63         1. Committed any act or offense in this or any other
   64  jurisdiction which would constitute the basis for disciplining a
   65  naturopathic physician pursuant to s. 462.017.
   66         2. Had an application for licensure in any profession
   67  denied or had her or his license to practice any profession
   68  revoked or suspended by any other state, district, or territory
   69  of the United States or another country for reasons that relate
   70  to her or his ability to practice skillfully and safely as a
   71  naturopathic physician.
   72         3. Been found guilty of a felony.
   73  
   74  The board and the department shall ensure that applicants for
   75  licensure meet the criteria of this paragraph by independently
   76  verifying the provided information through the department’s
   77  investigative process.
   78         (f) Has submitted to the department a set of fingerprints
   79  on a form and in accordance with procedures specified by the
   80  department under s. 456.039(4), along with payment in an amount
   81  equal to the costs incurred by the department for the criminal
   82  background check of the applicant.
   83         (g) Has demonstrated compliance with the financial
   84  responsibility requirements imposed under s. 462.015.
   85         (h) Has obtained a passing score, as determined by board
   86  rule, on Part I - Biomedical Science Examination, Part II - Core
   87  Clinical Science Examination, and Part II - Clinical Elective
   88  Pharmacology Examination of the competency-based national
   89  Naturopathic Physician Licensing Examination administered by the
   90  North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners, or an equivalent
   91  examination offered by an equivalent or successor entity, as
   92  approved by the board.
   93         Section 3. Subsection (1) of section 462.008, Florida
   94  Statutes, as created by SB 898, 2024 Regular Session, is amended
   95  to read:
   96         462.008 Licensure by endorsement.—
   97         (1) Any person licensed to practice naturopathic medicine
   98  in another state or territory of the United States or in Canada
   99  who desires to be licensed as a naturopathic physician in this
  100  state must apply to the department on forms furnished by the
  101  department. The department shall issue a license by endorsement
  102  to any applicant who completes the application form and remits a
  103  nonrefundable fee not to exceed $2,000, as determined by the
  104  board, and who the board certifies has met all of the following
  105  criteria:
  106         (a) Has met the qualifications for licensure established in
  107  s. 462.007(1)(a)-(g).
  108         (b)1. Has submitted evidence of holding an active license
  109  to practice naturopathic medicine in another state or territory
  110  of the United States or in Canada for at least the 5 years
  111  immediately preceding the filing of her or his application; or
  112         2. If an applicant has held an active license to practice
  113  naturopathic medicine in another state or territory of the
  114  United States or in Canada for less than the 5 years immediately
  115  preceding the filing of her or his application, has obtained a
  116  passing score on the national licensing examination, as
  117  specified in s. 462.007(1)(h), within the year immediately
  118  preceding the filing of the application.
  119         Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 462.08, Florida
  120  Statutes, as renumbered as section 462.009, Florida Statutes,
  121  and amended by SB 898, 2024 Regular Session, is amended to read:
  122         462.009 Renewal of license to practice naturopathic
  123  medicine.—
  124         (1) In order to continue practicing naturopathic medicine
  125  in this state, each licensed naturopathic physician must
  126  biennially renew her or his license to practice naturopathic
  127  medicine. The applicant for license renewal must furnish to the
  128  board such evidence as it requires of the applicant’s compliance
  129  with s. 462.011, relating to continuing education requirements,
  130  and s. 462.015, relating to financial responsibility
  131  requirements. The biennial renewal fee, the amount of which
  132  shall be determined by the board but may not exceed $1,000, must
  133  be paid at the time the application for license renewal is
  134  filed.
  135         Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 462.18, Florida
  136  Statutes, as renumbered as section 462.011, Florida Statutes,
  137  and amended by SB 898, 2024 Regular Session, is amended to read:
  138         462.011 Continuing education requirements.—
  139         (1) At the time each licensee renews her or his license as
  140  provided in s. 462.009, each licensee must, in addition to the
  141  payment of the regular renewal fee, furnish to the board
  142  satisfactory evidence that, in the preceding biennial period,
  143  the licensee has completed the continuing education requirements
  144  of this section.
  145         Section 6. Section 462.19, Florida Statutes, as renumbered
  146  as section 462.012, Florida Statutes, and amended by SB 898,
  147  2024 Regular Session, is amended to read:
  148         462.012 Inactive status; reactivation of license.—
  149         (1) A licensee may reactivate an inactive license by
  150  applying to the department, paying any applicable fees, and
  151  submitting proof of compliance with the financial responsibility
  152  requirements of s. 462.015.
  153         (2) The board shall adopt rules relating to reactivation of
  154  licenses that have become inactive and for the renewal of
  155  inactive licenses. The rules must include continuing education
  156  requirements as a condition of reactivating a license. The
  157  continuing education requirements for reactivating a license may
  158  not be fewer than 20 classroom hours for each year the license
  159  was inactive. The board may also adopt rules to set fees,
  160  including a fee for placing a license into inactive status, a
  161  biennial renewal fee for licenses in inactive status, a
  162  delinquency fee, and a fee for the reactivation of a license.
  163  None of these fees may exceed the biennial renewal fee
  164  established by the board in s. 462.009.
  165         (3) The department may not reactivate a license unless the
  166  applicable fees have been paid and the financial responsibility
  167  requirements of s. 462.015 have been satisfied.
  168         Section 7. This act shall take effect on the same date that
  169  SB 898 or similar legislation takes effect, if such legislation
  170  is adopted in the same legislative session or an extension
  171  thereof and becomes a law.

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