Bill Text: FL S1676 | 2021 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Continuing Chiropractic Education
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Health Policy [S1676 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S1676-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2021 SB 1676 By Senator Diaz 36-00731A-21 20211676__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to continuing chiropractic education; 3 amending s. 460.408, F.S.; deleting a requirement that 4 chiropractic continuing education be completed in a 5 classroom setting; authorizing the Board of 6 Chiropractic Medicine to rescind approval for 7 continuing education courses and impose disciplinary 8 action, if appropriate; prohibiting the board from 9 requiring licensees to enroll in only preapproved 10 courses to satisfy continuing education requirements; 11 requiring the board to approve distance learning 12 courses to satisfy continuing education requirements; 13 prohibiting the board from limiting the number of 14 hours and type of continuing education courses a 15 chiropractic physician may complete through distance 16 learning; authorizing the board to make exceptions to 17 continuing education requirements during a declared 18 state of emergency in this state; specifying who may 19 teach board-approved continuing education courses; 20 requiring, rather than authorizing, the board to adopt 21 rules; providing an effective date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 Section 1. Section 460.408, Florida Statutes, is amended to 26 read: 27 460.408 Continuing chiropractic education.— 28 (1) The board shall require licensees to periodically 29 demonstrate their professional competence as a condition of 30 renewal of a license by completing up to 40contact classroom31 hours of continuing education. 32 (a) Continuing education courses sponsored by chiropractic 33 colleges whose graduates are eligible for examination under any 34 provision of this chapter may be approved upon review by the 35 board if all other requirements of board rules setting forth 36 criteria for course approval are met. 37 (b) The board shall approve those courses that build upon 38 the basic courses required for the practice of chiropractic 39 medicine, and the board may also approve courses in adjunctive 40 modalities. Courses that consist of instruction in the use, 41 application, prescription, recommendation, or administration of 42 a specific company’s brand of products or services are not 43 eligible for approval. The board may rescind course approval and 44 impose disciplinary action, if appropriate. However, the board 45 may not require licensees to enroll in only those courses that 46 have been preapproved by the board to satisfy continuing 47 education requirements under this section. 48 (c) The board shall approve continuing education courses 49 offered in a distance learning format, including synchronous and 50 asynchronous forms of distance learning, as an alternative to 51 classroom courses which may be used to satisfy continuing 52 education requirements under this section. 53 (d) The board may not limit the number or type of approved 54 continuing education hours that may be completed through 55 distance learning. 56 (2) The board may provide exceptions tomake exception from57 the requirements of this section in emergency or hardship cases 58 and during a declared state of emergency in this state. 59 (3) A course may be taught by any of the following: 60 (a) A person holding a doctoral degree in chiropractic 61 medicine, with a minimum of 3 years of chiropractic practice and 62 a minimum of 3 years’ experience in the subject matter taught, 63 or a person holding a terminal degree, with a minimum of 3 years 64 of related practice and a minimum of 3 years’ experience in the 65 subject matter taught. 66 (b) A current faculty member of a chiropractic college or 67 school approved by the board, or a current faculty member of a 68 medical or osteopathic college or university accredited by an 69 accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher 70 Education Accreditation or its successor or the United States 71 Department of Education. 72 (c) A postgraduate level instructor of a chiropractic 73 college or school approved by the board, or a postgraduate level 74 instructor of a medical or osteopathic college or university 75 accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the Council 76 for Higher Education Accreditation or its successor or the 77 United States Department of Education. 78 (4) The board shallmayadopt rules necessary to implement 79 this sectionwithin the requirements of this section that are80necessary for its implementation. 81 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.