1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to osteopathic physicians; amending s. |
3 | 459.0055, F.S.; revising the requirements for |
4 | licensure or certification as an osteopathic physician |
5 | in this state; amending s. 459.021, F.S.; revising |
6 | provisions relating to registration of physicians, |
7 | interns, and fellows; providing an effective date. |
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9 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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11 | Section 1. Paragraph (m) of subsection (1) and subsection |
12 | (2) of section 459.0055, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
13 | 459.0055 General licensure requirements.- |
14 | (1) Except as otherwise provided herein, any person |
15 | desiring to be licensed or certified as an osteopathic physician |
16 | pursuant to this chapter shall: |
17 | (m) Demonstrate that she or he has obtained a passing |
18 | score, as established by rule of the board, on all parts of the |
19 | examination conducted by the National Board of Osteopathic |
20 | Medical Examiners or other examination approved by the board no |
21 | more than 5 years before making application in this state or, if |
22 | holding a valid active license in another state, that the |
23 | initial licensure in the other state occurred no more than 5 |
24 | years after the applicant obtained a passing score on the |
25 | examination conducted by the National Board of Osteopathic |
26 | Medical Examiners or other substantially similar examination |
27 | approved by the board. |
28 | (2) If the applicant holds a valid active license in |
29 | another state and it has been more than 2 years since the active |
30 | practice of osteopathic medicine, or if an applicant does not |
31 | hold a valid active license to practice osteopathic medicine in |
32 | another state and it has been more than 2 years since completion |
33 | of a resident internship, residency, or fellowship, and the |
34 | board determines that the applicant may lack clinical |
35 | competency, possess diminished or inadequate skills, lack |
36 | necessary medical knowledge, or exhibit patterns of deficits in |
37 | clinical decisionmaking, the board may: |
38 | (a) Deny the application; |
39 | (b) Issue a license having reasonable restrictions or |
40 | conditions that may include, but are not limited to, a |
41 | requirement for the applicant to practice under the supervision |
42 | of a physician approved by the board; or |
43 | (c) Issue a license upon receipt of documentation |
44 | confirming that the applicant has met any reasonable conditions |
45 | of the board which may include, but are not limited to, |
46 | completing continuing education or undergoing an assessment of |
47 | skills and training. For an applicant holding a valid active |
48 | license in another state, he or she shall submit evidence of the |
49 | active licensed practice of medicine in another jurisdiction in |
50 | which initial licensure must have occurred no more than 5 years |
51 | after the applicant obtained a passing score on the examination |
52 | conducted by the National Board of Medical Examiners or other |
53 | substantially similar examination approved by the board; |
54 | however, such practice of osteopathic medicine may have been |
55 | interrupted for a period totaling no more than 2 years or for a |
56 | longer period if the board determines that the interruption of |
57 | the osteopathic physician's practice of osteopathic medicine for |
58 | such longer period has not adversely affected the osteopathic |
59 | physician's present ability and fitness to practice osteopathic |
60 | medicine. |
61 | Section 2. Subsections (1), (3), (4), and (6) of section |
62 | 459.021, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
63 | 459.021 Registration of resident physicians, interns, and |
64 | fellows; list of hospital employees; penalty.- |
65 | (1) Any person who holds a degree of Doctor of Osteopathic |
66 | Medicine from a college of osteopathic medicine recognized and |
67 | approved by the American Osteopathic Association who desires to |
68 | practice as a resident physician, assistant resident physician, |
69 | house physician, intern, or fellow in fellowship training which |
70 | leads to subspecialty board certification in this state, or any |
71 | person desiring to practice as a resident physician, assistant |
72 | resident physician, house physician, intern, or fellow in |
73 | fellowship training in a teaching hospital in this state as |
74 | defined in s. 408.07(45) or s. 395.805(2), who does not hold an |
75 | active license issued under this chapter shall apply to the |
76 | department to be registered, on an application provided by the |
77 | department, before commencing such a training program and shall |
78 | remit a fee not to exceed $300 as set by the board. |
79 | (3) Every hospital or teaching hospital having employed or |
80 | contracted with or utilized the services of a person who holds a |
81 | degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from a college of |
82 | osteopathic medicine recognized and approved by the American |
83 | Osteopathic Association as a resident physician, assistant |
84 | resident physician, house physician, intern, or fellow in |
85 | fellowship training registered under this section shall |
86 | designate a person who shall furnish, on dates designated by the |
87 | board, in consultation with the department, to the department a |
88 | list of all such persons who have served in such hospital during |
89 | the preceding 6-month period. The chief executive officer of |
90 | each such hospital shall provide the executive director of the |
91 | board with the name, title, and address of the person |
92 | responsible for filing such reports. |
93 | (4) The registration may be revoked or the department may |
94 | refuse to issue any registration for any cause which would be a |
95 | ground for its revocation or refusal to issue a license to |
96 | practice osteopathic medicine, as well as on the following |
97 | grounds: |
98 | (a) Omission of the name of an intern, resident physician, |
99 | assistant resident physician, house physician, or fellow in |
100 | fellowship training from the list of employees required by |
101 | subsection (3) to be furnished to the department by the hospital |
102 | or teaching hospital served by the employee. |
103 | (b) Practicing osteopathic medicine outside of a bona fide |
104 | hospital training program. |
105 | (6) Any person desiring registration pursuant to this |
106 | section shall meet all the requirements of s. 459.0055, except |
107 | paragraphs (1)(l) and (m). |
108 | Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012. |