Bill Text: FL S1282 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Prescriptive Authority for Psychologists
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2024-03-08 - Died in Health Policy [S1282 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S1282-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2024 SB 1282 By Senator Simon 3-00528-24 20241282__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to prescriptive authority for 3 psychologists; creating s. 490.0065, F.S.; defining 4 terms; requiring the Board of Psychology to certify 5 psychologists to exercise prescriptive authority if 6 they meet specified criteria; requiring the board to 7 develop procedures and adopt rules relating to 8 prescriptive authority certification; authorizing the 9 board to require that a prescribing psychologist 10 correct certain deficiencies under certain 11 circumstances; specifying certification application 12 requirements; requiring the board to adopt rules 13 providing for certification renewal; specifying 14 continuing education requirements for certificate 15 renewal; specifying requirements for the prescribing 16 of drugs and controlled substances by a prescribing 17 psychologist; prohibiting specified prescribing 18 actions; requiring a prescribing psychologist who is 19 authorized to prescribe controlled substances to file 20 his or her federal Drug Enforcement Administration 21 registration number with the board within a specified 22 timeframe; requiring the board to maintain a current 23 record of every prescribing psychologist authorized to 24 prescribe controlled substances; requiring a 25 prescribing psychologist to maintain professional 26 liability insurance; exempting specified licensees 27 from certain certification requirements; requiring the 28 Board of Psychology to establish an interim panel for 29 a specified purpose by a specified date; providing 30 panel membership; requiring the panel to submit 31 recommendations for rules to the board by a specified 32 date; requiring the panel to develop a formulary for 33 prescribing psychologists; providing requirements for 34 the formulary; providing for the dissolution of the 35 panel; amending s. 627.6131, F.S.; revising provisions 36 related to health care insurance claims to provide for 37 prescribing psychologists; providing applicability; 38 providing an effective date. 39 40 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 41 42 Section 1. Section 490.0065, Florida Statutes, is created 43 to read: 44 490.0065 Certification for prescriptive authority.— 45 (1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 46 (a) “Clinical experience” means a period of supervised 47 training and practice during which an individual learns and 48 conducts diagnoses and interventions under the supervision of a 49 psychologist. 50 (b) “Controlled substance” has the same meaning as in s. 51 893.02. 52 (c) “Drug” has the same meaning as in s. 499.003. 53 (d) “Prescribing psychologist” means a psychologist who has 54 received from the board a certificate for prescriptive authority 55 which has not been revoked or suspended. 56 (e) “Prescription” has the same meaning as in s. 465.003. 57 (f) “Prescriptive authority” means having the authorization 58 to prescribe, administer, discontinue, or distribute drugs or 59 controlled substances recognized or customarily used in the 60 diagnosis, treatment, or management of an individual who has a 61 psychiatric, mental, cognitive, nervous, emotional, 62 developmental, or behavioral disorder within the scope of the 63 practice of psychology. 64 (2) DUTIES OF THE BOARD.—The board shall do all of the 65 following: 66 (a) Certify psychologists who meet the requirements listed 67 in subsection (3) to exercise prescriptive authority. 68 (b) Develop and implement procedures to review education 69 and training requirements for certification. 70 (c) Adopt rules to deny, modify, suspend, or revoke a 71 psychologist’s prescriptive authority certification. The board 72 may require remediation by a prescribing psychologist to correct 73 deficiencies in his or her training or practice upon the board’s 74 determination that such deficiencies could reasonably be 75 expected to jeopardize the health, safety, or welfare of the 76 public. 77 (3) CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.— 78 (a) A psychologist who applies for prescriptive authority 79 certification must demonstrate all of the following by an 80 official transcript or other official evidence deemed 81 satisfactory by the board: 82 1. A current license as a psychologist. 83 2. Graduation from a doctoral program in psychology. 84 3. A passing score on an examination developed by a 85 nationally recognized body, such as the Psychopharmacology 86 Examination for Psychologists offered by the Association of 87 State and Provincial Psychology Boards, and approved by the 88 board to establish competency in prescriptive authority. 89 4.a. Consistent with the American Psychological 90 Association’s established policies for education of 91 psychologists in preparation for prescriptive authority, 92 successful completion of an organized sequence of study in a 93 program offering intensive didactic education which includes 94 core areas of instruction in basic sciences, neurosciences, 95 physical examination, interpretation of laboratory tests, 96 pathological bases of disease, clinical medicine, clinical 97 neurotherapeutics, systems of care, pharmacology, clinical 98 pharmacology, psychopharmacology, psychopharmacology research, 99 and professional, ethical, and legal issues. The program must 100 consist of an appropriate number of hours of didactic 101 instruction, as determined by the board, to ensure that the 102 applicant has the knowledge and skills required to prescribe 103 drugs in a safe and effective manner. 104 b. Consistent with the American Psychological Association’s 105 established policies for the training of psychologists in 106 preparation for prescriptive authority, relevant clinical 107 experience sufficient for the applicant to attain competency in 108 the psychopharmacological treatment of a diverse patient 109 population or at least 2 years practicing under the supervision 110 of a licensed physician whose practice involves the 111 pharmacological treatment of mental, nervous, emotional, 112 behavioral, substance abuse, or cognitive diseases. 113 114 The educational and training requirements under this 115 subparagraph may be met as part of a doctoral program, 116 postdoctoral training, or a fellowship in psychology. 117 (b) A psychologist is exempt from the educational 118 requirements established under paragraph (a) if he or she has 119 completed the United States Department of Defense 120 Psychopharmacology Demonstration Project. 121 (4) CERTIFICATION RENEWAL.— 122 (a) The board shall establish by rule a method for the 123 renewal of prescriptive authority certification, to occur in 124 conjunction with licensure renewal pursuant to s. 490.007. 125 (b) Each applicant for renewal must present satisfactory 126 evidence to the board demonstrating completion of 20 hours of 127 continuing education relevant to prescriptive authority during 128 the previous 2-year licensure period. 129 (5) PRESCRIPTION PRACTICES.— 130 (a) A prescribing psychologist may use his or her 131 prescriptive authority certification in accordance with rules 132 adopted by the board. 133 (b) A prescribing psychologist shall: 134 1. Maintain a record of all of a patient’s prescriptions. 135 2. Consult and collaborate with a patient’s primary care 136 physician and concur with that physician before prescribing a 137 drug, altering a drug treatment plan, or discontinuing a drug. 138 (c) A prescribing psychologist may not: 139 1. Issue a prescription unless the psychologist holds a 140 valid and current prescriptive authority certification that has 141 not been revoked or suspended. 142 2. Delegate the authority to prescribe drugs to another 143 person. 144 3. Issue a prescription to a patient who does not have a 145 primary care physician. 146 (d) A prescription issued by a prescribing psychologist 147 must do all of the following: 148 1. Be written in a manner as determined by the board. 149 2. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws. 150 (6) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PRESCRIPTION AUTHORITY.— 151 (a) Upon being authorized to prescribe controlled 152 substances, a prescribing psychologist shall file with the 153 board, within 10 days after the authorization, his or her 154 federal Drug Enforcement Administration registration number. 155 (b) The board shall maintain a current record of every 156 prescribing psychologist authorized to prescribe controlled 157 substances. 158 (7) FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY.—A prescribing psychologist 159 must maintain at least $250,000 of professional liability 160 insurance coverage. 161 (8) EXEMPTION.—A person holding an active license as a 162 physician or physician assistant under chapter 458 or chapter 163 459 or an advanced practice registered nurse holding an active 164 license under chapter 464 is exempt from the certification 165 requirements of this section. 166 (9) INTERIM PANEL.—By October 1, 2024, the board shall 167 establish an interim panel to provide recommendations for 168 proposed rules governing prescriptive authority for 169 psychologists. The interim panel shall consist of a psychiatrist 170 licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459 and a pediatrician, 171 both selected by the Board of Medicine; a pharmacist who holds a 172 doctoral degree, selected by the Board of Pharmacy; and two 173 psychologists who hold postdoctoral master’s degrees in clinical 174 psychopharmacology, selected by the Board of Psychology. The 175 panel shall submit its recommendations for proposed rules to the 176 board by February 1, 2025. 177 (a) The interim panel shall establish a formulary that: 178 1. Authorizes the prescribing of drugs recognized and 179 customarily used for the management of mental, nervous, 180 emotional, behavioral, substance abuse, and cognitive diseases. 181 2. Establishes guidelines for the pharmacological treatment 182 of patients younger than 18 years of age. 183 3. Limits the prescribing of Schedule II controlled 184 substances to those drugs recognized and customarily used for 185 the management of mental, nervous, emotional, behavioral, 186 substance abuse, and cognitive diseases. 187 4. Prohibits the prescribing of drugs primarily used to 188 pharmacologically treat patients for other primary conditions, 189 unless specifically defined and authorized in the formulary. 190 (b) This subsection expires May 1, 2025. 191 Section 2. Subsection (18) of section 627.6131, Florida 192 Statutes, is amended to read: 193 627.6131 Payment of claims.— 194 (18) Notwithstanding the 30-month period provided in 195 subsection (6), all claims for overpayment submitted to a 196 provider licensed under chapter 458, chapter 459, chapter 460, 197 chapter 461,orchapter 466, or chapter 490 must be submitted to 198 the provider within 12 months after the health insurer’s payment 199 of the claim. A claim for overpayment may not be permitted 200 beyond 12 months after the health insurer’s payment of a claim, 201 except that claims for overpayment may be sought beyond that 202 time from providers convicted of fraud pursuant to s. 817.234. 203 Section 3. The amendments made to s. 627.6131(18), Florida 204 Statutes, by this act apply to claims for services provided on 205 or after October 1, 2024. 206 Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.