HB 2315: Health Dept. (RAB)
GENERAL BILL by Health Care Licensing & Regulation ; Fasano
Health Dept. (RAB); authorizes rules governing operation of primary care programs to include certain provisions; authorizes rules establishing fee schedules for public health services rendered through county health departments to include certain provisions; authorizes rules implementing provisions re school health services program to include certain provisions; exempts certain public water systems from obtaining annual operating permit, etc. Amends FS.
Last Action: 5/5/2000 House - Died on Calendar, Iden./Sim./Compare Bill(s) passed, refer to CS/SB 2628 (Ch. 2000-242)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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4/6/2000 | House |
• Filed; Introduced -HJ 00495 |
4/10/2000 | House |
• Referred to Governmental Rules & Regulations (PRC) -HJ 00527 |
4/17/2000 | House |
• On Committee agenda-- Governmental Rules & Regulations (PRC), 04/19/00, 8:00 am, 12-H |
4/18/2000 | House |
• Withdrawn from Governmental Rules & Regulations (PRC) -HJ 00557; Placed on calendar, available for General Calendar |
4/24/2000 | House |
• Placed on General Calendar |
4/19/2000 | House |
• Objection filed |
5/5/2000 | House |
• Died on Calendar, Iden./Sim./Compare Bill(s) passed, refer to CS/SB 2628 (Ch. 2000-242) |
Related Bills
Bill Number | Subject | Filed By | Relationship | Last Action and Location |
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S 2628 (e1) | Myers | Similar | Last Action: 6/7/2000 Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2000-242 |
Committee Amendments
Bill Analyses
Type | Analysis | Author | Posted | Format |
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Bill Analysis | H 2315 | Health Care Licensing & Regulation (Post-Meeting) | 4/5/2000 12:00 AM |
Vote History - Committee
No Committee Vote History AvailableVote History - Floor
No Vote History AvailableCitations - Statutes (50)
Citation | Catchline | Location in Bill Location In Bill Help |
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154.011 | Primary care services. | |
154.06 | Fees and services rendered; authority. | |
381.003 | Communicable disease and acquired immune deficiency syndrome prevention and control. | |
381.004 | Testing for human immunodeficiency virus. | |
381.0051 | Family planning. | |
381.0056 | School health services program. | |
381.0057 | Funding for school health services. | |
381.006 | Environmental health. | |
381.0062 | Supervision; private and certain public water systems. | |
381.0065 | Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems; regulation. | |
381.0072 | Food service protection. | |
381.0086 | Rules; variances; penalties. | |
381.0098 | Biomedical waste. | |
381.0101 | Environmental health professionals. | |
381.0203 | Pharmacy services. | |
381.89 | Regulation of tanning facilities. | |
383.011 | Administration of maternal and child health programs. | |
383.14 | Screening for metabolic disorders, other hereditary and congenital disorders, and environmental risk factors. | |
383.19 | Standards; funding; ineligibility. | |
383.216 | Community-based prenatal and infant health care. | |
384.33 | Rules. | |
385.207 | Care and assistance of persons with epilepsy; establishment of programs in epilepsy control. | |
391.026 | Powers and duties of the department. | |
392.66 | Rules. | |
395.401 | Trauma services system plans; verification of trauma centers and pediatric trauma referral centers; procedures; renewal. | |
395.402 | Trauma service areas; number and location of trauma centers. | |
401.35 | Rules. | |
403.862 | Department of Health; public water supply duties and responsibilities; coordinated budget requests with department. | |
404.056 | Environmental radiation standards and programs; radon protection. | |
404.22 | Radiation machines and components; inspection. | |
489.553 | Administration of part; registration qualifications; examination. | |
491.006 | Licensure or certification by endorsement. | |
491.0145 | Certified master social worker. | |
499.003 | Definitions of terms used in ss. 499.001-499.081. | |
499.005 | Prohibited acts. | |
499.0054 | Advertising and labeling of drugs, devices, and cosmetics. | |
499.01 | Permits; applications; renewal; general requirements. | |
499.0121 | Storage and handling of prescription drugs. | |
499.0122 | Medical oxygen and veterinary legend drug retail establishments; definitions, permits, general requirements. | |
499.013 | Manufacturers of drugs, devices, and cosmetics; definitions, permits, and general requirements. | |
499.015 | Registration of drugs, devices, and cosmetics; issuance of certificates of free sale. | |
499.024 | Drug product classification. | |
499.03 | Possession of new drugs or legend drugs without prescriptions unlawful; exemptions and exceptions. | |
499.05 | Rules. | |
499.069 | Punishment for violations of s. 499.005; dissemination of false advertisement. | |
499.701 | Adoption of rules by the department. | |
501.122 | Control of nonionizing radiations; laser; penalties. | |
513.05 | Rules. | |
514.021 | Department authorization. | |
766.1115 | Health care providers; creation of agency relationship with governmental contractors. |
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Citations - Chapter Law (0)
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