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2 An act relating to public records; providing an
3 exemption from public records requirements for
4 medical and other personal information about
5 patients of home medical equipment providers
6 which is obtained by the licensing agency;
7 providing for future review and repeal;
8 providing findings of public necessity;
9 providing a contingent effective date.
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11 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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13 Section 1. Medical and other personal information
14 about patients of a home medical equipment provider which is
15 received by the licensing agency through reports or inspection
16 is confidential and exempt from the provisions of section
17 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, and section 24(a), Article I of
18 the State Constitution. This section is subject to the Open
19 Government Sunset Review Act of 1995 in accordance with
20 section 119.15, Florida Statutes, and shall stand repealed on
21 October 2, 2004, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through
22 reenactment by the Legislature.
23 Section 2. The Legislature finds that exempting
24 medical and other personal information related to patients of
25 home medical equipment providers from public records law
26 requirements is a public necessity, in that the harm caused by
27 the release of such personal and sensitive information
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29 information. The patients of home medical equipment providers
30 need assurances that the medical and other information of a
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2 patients to provide essential, accurate information about
3 themselves related to home medical equipment. The public
4 disclosure of such information would lead to a reluctance on
5 the part of patients to provide accurate information which
6 would result in an adverse impact on their health.
7 Section 3. This act shall take effect on the same date
8 that House Bill 247 or similar legislation creating part X of
9 chapter 400, Florida Statutes, requiring licensure of home
10 medical equipment providers, takes effect, if such legislation
11 is adopted in the same legislative session or an extension
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