Bill Text: FL S1788 | 2018 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Medication Administration
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-03-07 - Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 1373 [S1788 Detail]
Download: Florida-2018-S1788-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2018 CS for CS for SB 1788 By the Committees on Appropriations; and Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; and Senator Passidomo 576-03575-18 20181788c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to medication administration; amending 3 s. 393.506, F.S.; revising training requirements for 4 unlicensed direct service providers to assist with the 5 administration of or to supervise the self 6 administration of medication if specified requirements 7 are met; providing validation requirements for the 8 competency and skills of unlicensed direct service 9 providers; providing that an unlicensed direct service 10 provider may administer medication to a client only if 11 he or she has met specified training requirements and 12 has been validated as competent; prohibiting such 13 administration and the supervision of self 14 administration without specified informed written 15 consent; requiring unlicensed direct service providers 16 to complete an annual inservice training course in 17 medication administration and medication error 18 prevention developed by the Agency for Persons with 19 Disabilities; providing that such training counts 20 toward training required by agency or Agency for 21 Health Care Administration rule; providing 22 construction; providing that training, the 23 determination of competency, and initial and annual 24 validations be conducted by a registered nurse or by a 25 licensed practical nurse; providing that certain 26 physicians may validate or revalidate competency; 27 requiring the Agency for Persons with Disabilities to 28 adopt certain rules; providing an effective date. 29 30 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 31 32 Section 1. Section 393.506, Florida Statutes, is amended to 33 read: 34 393.506 Administration of medication.— 35 (1) An unlicensedAdirect service providerwho is not36currently licensed to administer medicationmay supervise the 37 self-administration of medication or may administer oral, 38 transdermal, ophthalmic, otic, rectal, inhaled, enteral, or 39 topical prescription medications to a client if the unlicensed 40 direct service provider meets the requirements ofas provided in41 this section. 42 (2) In order to supervise the self-administration of 43 medication or to administer medications as provided in 44 subsection (1), an unlicensedadirect service provider must 45 satisfactorily complete an initialatraining course conducted 46 by an agency-approved trainer of not less than 64hours in 47 medication administration and be found competent to supervise 48 the self-administration of medication by a client andorto 49 administer medication to a client in a safe and sanitary manner. 50Competency must be assessed and validated at least annually in51an onsite setting and must include personally observing the52direct service provider satisfactorily:53 (a) The competency of the unlicensed direct service 54 provider to supervise and administer otic, transdermal, and 55 topical medication must be assessed and validated using 56 simulation during the initial training course, and need not be 57 revalidated annually.Supervising the self-administration of58medication by a client; and59 (b) Competency must be validated initially and revalidated 60 annually for oral, enteral, ophthalmic, rectal, and inhaled 61 medication administration. The initial validation and annual 62 revalidations of medication administration must be performed 63 onsite with an actual client using the client’s actual 64 medication and must include the validating practitioner 65 personally observing the unlicensed direct service provider 66 satisfactorily: 67 1. Supervising the oral, enteral, ophthalmic, rectal, or 68 inhaled self-administration of medication by a client; and 69 2. Administering medication to a client by oral, enteral, 70 ophthalmic, rectal, or inhaled medication routes. 71 (c)1. An unlicensed direct service provider who completes 72 the required initial training course and is validated in the 73 oral or enteral route of medication administration is not 74 required to retake the initial training course unless he or she 75 fails to maintain annual validation in the oral or enteral 76 route, in which case, the provider must complete the initial 6 77 hour training course again and obtain all required validations 78 before he or she may supervise the self-administration of 79 medication by a client or administer medication to a client. 80 2. If the unlicensed direct service provider has already 81 completed an initial training course of at least 4 hours and has 82 a current validation for oral or enteral routes of medication 83 administration on or before July 1, 2018, he or she is not 84 required to complete the initial 6-hour training course. If for 85 any reason the unlicensed direct service provider fails to meet 86 the annual validation requirement for oral or enteral medication 87 administration, or the annual inservice training requirement in 88 subsection (4), the unlicensed direct service provider must 89 satisfactorily complete the initial training course again and 90 obtain all required validations before he or she may supervise 91 the self-administration of medication by a client or administer 92 medication to a client. 93 3. If an unlicensed direct service provider has completed 94 an initial training course of at least 4 hours but has not 95 obtained validation for otic, transdermal, or topical medication 96 administration before July 1, 2018, that direct service provider 97 must obtain validation before administering otic, transdermal, 98 and topical medication, which may be performed through 99 simulation. 100 (3) An unlicensed direct service provider may administer 101 medication to a client only if the provider has met the training 102 requirements of this section and has been validated as 103 competent. An unlicensed direct service provider may not 104 supervise the self-administration of medication by a client or 105 administer medication to a client unless the client or the 106 client’s guardian or legal representative has given his or her 107 informed written consent. 108 (4) An unlicensed direct service provider must annually and 109 satisfactorily complete a 2-hour agency-developed inservice 110 training course in medication administration and medication 111 error prevention conducted by an agency-approved trainer. The 112 inservice training course shall count toward annual inservice 113 training hours required by agency rule or by Agency for Health 114 Care Administration rule. This subsection may not be construed 115 to require an increase in the total number of hours required for 116 annual inservice training for direct service providers 117Administering medication to a client. 118(3)A direct service provider may supervise the self119administration of medication by a client or may administer120medication to a client only if the client, or the client’s121guardian or legal representative, has given his or her informed122consent to self-administering medication under the supervision123of an unlicensed direct service provider or to receiving124medication administered by an unlicensed direct service125provider. Such informed consent must be based on a description126of the medication routes and procedures that the direct service127provider is authorized to supervise or administer. Only a128provider who has received appropriate training and has been129validated as competent may supervise the self-administration of130medication by a client or may administer medication to a client.131 (5)(4)The training, determination of competency, and 132 initial and annual validationsvalidationrequired in this 133 section shall be conducted by a registered nurse licensed 134 pursuant to chapter 464 or by a licensed practical nurse in 135 accordance with the requirements of chapter 464. A physician 136 licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter 459 may validate or 137 revalidate competency. 138 (6)(5)The agency shall establish by rule standards and 139 procedures that an unlicensedadirect service provider must 140 follow when supervising the self-administration of medication by 141 a client and when administering medication to a client. Such 142 rules must, at a minimum, address qualification requirements for 143 trainers, requirements for labeling medication, documentation 144 and recordkeeping, the storage and disposal of medication, 145 instructions concerning the safe administration of medication or 146 supervision of self-administered medication, informed-consent 147 requirements and records, and the training curriculum and 148 validation procedures. The agency shall adopt rules to establish 149 methods of enforcement to ensure compliance with this section. 150 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2018.