Bill Text: FL S1330 | 2014 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Continuing Education Requirements of Health Care Practitioners
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-03-04 - Withdrawn prior to introduction [S1330 Detail]
Download: Florida-2014-S1330-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2014 SB 1330 By Senator Hays 11-01058-14 20141330__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the continuing education 3 requirements of health care practitioners; amending s. 4 456.025, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made 5 by the act relating to the establishment of an 6 electronic continuing education tracking system; 7 creating s. 456.0361, F.S.; establishing an electronic 8 continuing education tracking system in the Department 9 of Health; prohibiting the department from renewing a 10 license unless the licensee demonstrates compliance 11 with continuing education requirements; authorizing 12 the department to adopt rules; amending ss. 457.107, 13 458.347, 463.007, 466.0135, 466.014, 466.032, 484.047, 14 and 486.109, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes 15 made by the act; providing an effective date. 16 17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 19 Section 1. Subsection (7) of section 456.025, Florida 20 Statutes, is amended to read: 21 456.025 Fees; receipts; disposition.— 22 (7) Each board, or the department if there is no board, 23 shall establish, by rule, a fee of up tonot to exceed$250 for 24 anyone seeking approval to provide continuing education courses 25 or programs andshall establish by rulea biennial renewal fee 26 of up tonot to exceed$250 for the renewal of approval to 27 provideprovidership ofsuch courses. The fees collectedfrom28continuing education providersshall be used for the purposes of 29 reviewing course provider applications, monitoring the integrity 30 of the courses provided, covering legal expenses incurred as a 31 result of not granting or renewing an approvala providership, 32 and developing and maintaining an electronic continuing 33 education tracking system pursuant to s. 456.0361.The34department shall implement an electronic continuing education35tracking system for each new biennial renewal cycle for which36electronic renewals are implemented after the effective date of37this act and shall integrate such system into the licensure and38renewal system.All approved continuing education providers 39 shall provide information on course attendance to the department 40 necessary to implement the electronic tracking system. The 41 department shall, by rule, specify the form and procedures by 42 which the information is to be submitted. 43 Section 2. Section 456.0361, Florida Statutes, is created 44 to read: 45 456.0361 Monitoring compliance with continuing education 46 requirements.— 47 (1) The department shall establish an electronic continuing 48 education tracking system to monitor a licensee’s compliance 49 with continuing education requirements and to determine whether 50 a licensee is in full compliance with all applicable continuing 51 education requirements at the time of license renewal. The 52 electronic continuing education tracking system shall be 53 integrated into the department’s licensure and renewal system. 54 (2) The department may not renew a license until the 55 licensee has demonstrated compliance with all applicable 56 continuing education requirements. This subsection does not 57 prohibit the department or boards from imposing additional 58 penalties under the applicable practice act or department rule 59 for failing to comply with continuing education requirements. 60 (3) The department may adopt rules to administer this 61 section. 62 Section 3. Subsection (3) of section 457.107, Florida 63 Statutes, is amended to read: 64 457.107 Renewal of licenses; continuing education.— 65 (3) The board shall by rule prescribe continuing education 66 requirements of up to, not to exceed30 hours biennially,as a 67 condition for renewal of a license. All education programs that 68 contribute to the advancement, extension, or enhancement of 69 professional skills and knowledge related to the practice of 70 acupuncture, whether conducted by a nonprofit or profitmaking 71 entity, are eligible for approval. The continuing professional 72 education requirements must be in acupuncture or oriental 73 medicine subjects, including, but not limited to, anatomy, 74 biological sciences, adjunctive therapies, sanitation and 75 sterilization, emergency protocols, and diseases. The board may 76shall have the authority toset a fee of up to, not to exceed77 $100,for each continuing education provider. The licensee shall 78 retain in his or her records the certificates of completion of 79 continuing professional education requirementsto prove80compliance with this subsection.The board may request such81documentation without cause from applicants who are selected at82random.All national and state acupuncture and oriental medicine 83 organizations and acupuncture and oriental medicine schools are 84 approved to provide continuing professional education in 85 accordance with this subsection. 86 Section 4. Paragraph (e) of subsection (4) of section 87 458.347, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 88 458.347 Physician assistants.— 89 (4) PERFORMANCE OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS.— 90 (e) A supervisory physician may delegate to a fully 91 licensed physician assistant the authority to prescribe or 92 dispense any medication used in the supervisory physician’s 93 practice unless such medication is listed on the formulary 94 created pursuant to paragraph (f). A fully licensed physician 95 assistant may only prescribe or dispense such medication under 96 the following circumstances: 97 1. A physician assistant must clearly identify to the 98 patient that he or she is a physician assistant.Furthermore,99 The physician assistant must also inform the patient that the 100 patient has the right to see the physician beforeprior toany 101 prescription isbeingprescribed or dispensed by the physician 102 assistant. 103 2. The supervisory physician must notify the department of 104 his or her intent to delegate, on a department-approved form, 105 before delegating such authority and notify the department of 106 any change in prescriptive privileges of the physician 107 assistant. Authority to dispense may be delegated only by a 108 supervising physician who is registered as a dispensing 109 practitioner in compliance with s. 465.0276. 110 3. The physician assistant must completefile with the111department a signed affidavit that he or she has completeda 112 minimum of 10 continuing medical education hours in the 113 specialty practice in which the physician assistant has 114 prescriptive privileges with each licensure renewalapplication. 115 4. The department may issue a prescriber number to the 116 physician assistant granting authority for the prescribing of 117 medicinal drugs authorized within this paragraph upon completion 118 of the foregoing requirements. The physician assistant isshall119 notberequired to independently register pursuant to s. 120 465.0276. 121 5. The prescription must be written in a form that complies 122 with chapter 499 andmustcontain, in addition to the 123 supervisory physician’s name, address, and telephone number, the 124 physician assistant’s prescriber number. Unless it is a drug or 125 drug sample dispensed by the physician assistant, the 126 prescription must be filled in a pharmacy permitted under 127 chapter 465 andmust bedispensed in that pharmacy by a 128 pharmacist licensed under chapter 465. The appearance of the 129 prescriber number creates a presumption that the physician 130 assistant is authorized to prescribe the medicinal drug and the 131 prescription is valid. 132 6. The physician assistant must note the prescription or 133 dispensing of medication in the appropriate medical record. 134 Section 5. Subsection (3) of section 463.007, Florida 135 Statutes, is amended to read: 136 463.007 Renewal of license; continuing education.— 137 (3) Licensees mustUnless otherwise provided by law, the138boardshallrequire licensees to periodicallydemonstrate their 139 professional competence, as a condition of renewal of a license, 140 by completing up to 30 hours of continuing education during the 141 2-year period preceding license renewal. For certified 142 optometrists, the 30-hour continuing education requirement 143 includesshall include6 or more hours of approved transcript 144 quality coursework in ocular and systemic pharmacology and the 145 diagnosis, treatment, and management of ocular and systemic 146 conditions and diseases during the 2-year period preceding 147 application for license renewal. 148 Section 6. Subsection (3) of section 466.0135, Florida 149 Statutes, is amended to read: 150 466.0135 Continuing education; dentists.— 151 (3) EachIn applying for license renewal,thedentist shall 152 completesubmit a sworn affidavit, on a form acceptable to the153department, attesting that she or he has completedthe 154 continuing education required in this section in accordance with 155 the guidelines and provisions of this sectionand listing the156date, location, sponsor, subject matter, and hours of completed157continuing education courses. AnTheapplicant shall retain in 158 her or his records such receipts, vouchers, or certificates as 159 may be necessary to document completion of the continuing 160 education courses listed in accordance with this subsection. 161With cause, the board may request such documentation by the162applicant, and the board may request such documentation from163applicants selected at random without cause.164 Section 7. Section 466.014, Florida Statutes, is amended to 165 read: 166 466.014 Continuing education; dental hygienists.—In 167 addition to the other requirements for relicensure for dental 168 hygienists set out in this chapteract, the board shall require 169 each licensed dental hygienist to complete at leastnot less170than24 hours but notormore than 36 hours of continuing 171 professional education in dental subjects, biennially, in 172 programs prescribed or approved by the board or in equivalent 173 programs of continuing education. Programs of continuing 174 education approved by the board areshall beprograms of 175 learning which, in the opinion of the board, contribute directly 176 to the dental education of the dental hygienist. The board shall 177 adopt rules and guidelines to administer and enforcethe178provisions ofthis section. AnIn applying for license renewal,179the dental hygienist shall submit a sworn affidavit, on a form180acceptable to the department, attesting that she or he has181completed the continuing education required in this section in182accordance with the guidelines and provisions of this section183and listing the date, location, sponsor, subject matter, and184hours of completed continuing education courses.Theapplicant 185 shall retain in her or his records such receipts, vouchers, or 186 certificates as may be necessary to document completion of the 187 continuing education courses listed in accordance with this 188 section.With cause, the board may request such documentation by189the applicant, and the board may request such documentation from190applicants selected at random without cause.Compliance with the 191 continuing education requirements isshall bemandatory for 192 issuance of the renewal certificate. The board mayshall have193the authority toexcuse licensees, as a group or as individuals, 194 from the continuing educational requirements, or any part 195 thereof, ifin the eventan unusual circumstance, emergency, or 196 hardship has prevented compliance with this section. 197 Section 8. Paragraph (d) of subsection (5) of section 198 466.032, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 199 466.032 Registration.— 200 (5) AThedental laboratory owner or at least one employee 201 of any dental laboratory renewing registration on or after July 202 1, 2010, shall complete 18 hours of continuing education 203 biennially. Programs of continuing education shall be programs 204 of learning that contribute directly to the education of the 205 dental technician and may include, but are not limited to, 206 attendance at lectures, study clubs, college courses, or 207 scientific sessions of conventions and research. 208(d) Any dental laboratory renewing a registration on or209after July 1, 2010, shall submit a sworn affidavit, on a form210approved by the department, attesting that either the dental211laboratory owner or one dental technician employed by the212registered dental laboratory has completed the continuing213education required in this subsection in accordance with the214guidelines and provisions of this subsection and listing the215date, location, sponsor, subject matter, and hours of completed216continuing education courses. The dental laboratory shall retain217in its records such receipts, vouchers, or certificates as may218be necessary to document completion of the continuing education219courses listed in accordance with this subsection. With cause,220the department may request that the documentation be provided by221the applicant. The department may also request the documentation222from applicants selected at random without cause.223 Section 9. Subsection (2) of section 484.047, Florida 224 Statutes, is amended to read: 225 484.047 Renewal of license.— 226 (2) In addition to other requirements for license renewal 227 provided in this section and by the board, the department shall 228 renew a license upon receipt of the renewal application and,the 229 renewal fee, and a written statement affirming compliance with230all other requirements set forth in this section and by the231board. A licensee must maintain, if applicable, a certificate 232 from a manufacturer or independent testing agent certifying that 233 the testing room meets the requirements of s. 484.0501(6) and, 234 if applicable, a certificate from a manufacturer or independent 235 testing agent stating that all audiometric testing equipment 236 used by the licensee has been calibrated on an annual basis 237 acoustically to American National Standards Institute standard 238 specifications. Possession of the certificates isshall bea 239 prerequisite to renewal. 240 Section 10. Subsection (4) of section 486.109, Florida 241 Statutes, is amended to read: 242 486.109 Continuing education.— 243 (4) Each licensee shall maintainberesponsible for244maintainingsufficient recordsin a format as determined by rule245which shall be subject to a random audit by the departmentto 246 demonstrateassurecompliance with this section. 247 Section 11. This act shall take effect July 1, 2014.