Bill Text: FL S1362 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Medical Countermeasures
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Health Policy [S1362 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S1362-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 1362 By Senator Brodeur 10-00346A-23 20231362__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to medical countermeasures; amending 3 s. 401.265, F.S.; providing that a medical director is 4 liable for any act or omission of a paramedic under 5 his or her supervision who administers medical 6 countermeasures in a nonemergency environment; 7 providing for a State Emergency Medical Services 8 Medical Director appointed by the State Surgeon 9 General; requiring the medical director to meet 10 certain minimum qualifications and perform certain 11 duties; amending s. 401.272, F.S.; defining the terms 12 “health promotion and wellness activities” and 13 “medical countermeasures”; authorizing paramedics to 14 administer medical countermeasures in a nonemergency 15 environment under the direction of a medical director; 16 providing that a paramedic’s medical director may have 17 a certain required written agreement with the 18 Department of Health, rather than only with a county 19 health department; requiring medical directors to 20 verify and document that paramedics under their 21 direction have received sufficient training and 22 experience to administer medical countermeasures; 23 authorizing independent special fire control districts 24 to allow their paramedics and emergency medical 25 technicians to perform certain activities and 26 administer certain services in accordance with 27 specified provisions; revising the department’s 28 rulemaking authority; providing an effective date. 29 30 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 31 32 Section 1. Present subsection (5) of section 401.265, 33 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (6), a new 34 subsection (5) is added to that section, and subsection (4) of 35 that section is amended, to read: 36 401.265 Medical directors.— 37 (4) Each medical director who uses a paramedic or emergency 38 medical technician to perform blood pressure screenings or 39screening,health promotion,and wellness activities,or to 40 administer immunizations or medical countermeasures in a 41 nonemergency environmentimmunization on any patientunder a 42 protocol as specified in s. 401.272, which is not in the43provision of emergency care,is liable for any act or omission 44 of any paramedic or emergency medical technician acting under 45 his or her supervision and control when performing such 46 activities or services. 47 (5) A State Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Medical 48 Director shall be appointed by and report to the State Surgeon 49 General. The State EMS Medical Director must be a physician 50 licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459 who has specialized 51 training and experience in the provision of emergency medical 52 services and who has recognized skills in leadership and the 53 promotion of emergency medical services programs. The State EMS 54 Medical Director shall perform such duties as directed by the 55 State Surgeon General and serve on the Emergency Medical 56 Services Advisory Council created under s. 401.245. 57 Section 2. Section 401.272, Florida Statutes, is amended to 58 read: 59 401.272 Emergency medical services community health care.— 60 (1) As used in this section, the term: 61 (a) “Health promotion and wellness activities” means the 62 provision of public health programs relating to the prevention 63 or reduction of illness or injury. 64 (b) “Medical countermeasures” means lifesaving medication 65 or medical supplies regulated by the United States Food and Drug 66 Administration which can be used to diagnose, prevent, protect 67 from, or treat conditions associated with chemical, biological, 68 radiological, or nuclear threats, emerging infectious diseases, 69 or natural disasters. 70 (2) The purpose of this section is to encourage more 71 effective utilization of the skills of emergency medical 72 technicians and paramedics by enabling them to perform, in 73 partnership with local county health departments, specific 74 additional health care tasks that are consistent with the public 75 health and welfare. 76 (3)(2)Notwithstanding any otherprovision oflaw to the 77 contrary: 78 (a) Paramedics or emergency medical technicians may perform 79 health promotion and wellness activities and blood pressure 80 screenings in a nonemergency environment, within the scope of 81 their training, and under the direction of a medical director. 82As used in this paragraph, the term “health promotion and83wellness” means the provision of public health programs84pertaining to the prevention of illness and injury.85 (b) Paramedics may administer immunizations or medical 86 countermeasures in a nonemergency environment, within the scope 87 of their training, and under the direction of a medical 88 director. There must be a written agreement between the 89 paramedic’s medical director and the department or the county 90 health department located in each county in which the paramedic 91 administers immunizations or medical countermeasures. This 92 agreement must establish the protocols, policies, and procedures 93 under which the paramedic must operate. 94 (4)(3)Each medical director under whose direction a 95 paramedic administers immunizations or medical countermeasures 96 must verify and document that the paramedic has received 97 sufficient training and experience to administer immunizations 98 or medical countermeasures, as applicable. The verification must 99 be documented on forms developed by the department, and the 100 completed forms must be maintained at the service location of 101 the licensee and made available to the department upon request. 102 (5) An independent special fire control district as defined 103 in s. 191.003 may allow its paramedics and emergency medical 104 technicians to perform blood pressure screenings or health 105 promotion and wellness activities or to administer immunizations 106 or medical countermeasures in accordance with this section. 107 (6)(4)The department may adopt and enforce all rules 108 necessary to enforce the provisions relating to a paramedic’s 109 administration of immunizations and medical countermeasures and 110 the performance of health promotion and wellness activities and 111 blood pressure screenings by a paramedic or emergency medical 112 technician in a nonemergency environment. 113 Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.