Senate Bill sb2026

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    Florida Senate - 2002                                  SB 2026

    By Senator Cowin





    11-1573-02                                              See HB

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to genetic counselors; creating

  3         part XV of ch. 468, F.S., the "Genetic

  4         Counseling Practice Act"; providing a short

  5         title; providing legislative purpose and

  6         intent; providing definitions; requiring

  7         licensure to practice genetic counseling;

  8         providing exemptions; creating the Board of

  9         Genetic Counselors and providing for

10         appointment and staggering of terms of its

11         members; providing rulemaking authority;

12         providing licensure requirements; providing for

13         biennial renewal of licensure; providing for

14         continuing education; providing fees;

15         prohibiting certain acts; providing penalties;

16         providing grounds for disciplinary action;

17         providing for denial of licensure or imposition

18         of other disciplinary actions authorized by

19         law; providing an effective date.

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21  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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23         Section 1.  Part XV of chapter 468, Florida Statutes,

24  consisting of sections 468.901, 468.902, 468.903, 468.904,

25  468.905, 468.906, 468.907, 468.908, 468.909, 468.911, 468.912,

26  and 468.913, is created to read:

27                             PART XV

28                        GENETIC COUNSELORS

29         468.901  Short title.--This part may be cited as the

30  "Genetic Counseling Practice Act."

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  1         468.902  Purpose and intent.--The sole legislative

  2  purpose in enacting this part is to ensure that every genetic

  3  counselor practicing in this state meets minimum requirements

  4  for safe practice.  It is the legislative intent that genetic

  5  counselors who fall below minimum competency or who otherwise

  6  present a danger to the public shall be prohibited from

  7  practicing in this state.  Nothing in this part shall be

  8  construed to require payment from insurers for genetic

  9  counseling services.

10         468.903  Definitions.--As used in this part:

11         (1)  "Board" means the Board of Genetic Counselors.

12         (2)  "Department" means the Department of Health.

13         (3)  "Genetic counselor" means a person licensed under

14  this part to practice genetic counseling.

15         (4)  "Practice of genetic counseling" means the

16  communication process that deals with the human problems

17  associated with the occurrence, or the risk of occurrence, of

18  a genetic disorder in a family, including the provision of

19  services to help an individual or family:

20         (a)  Comprehend the medical facts, including the

21  diagnosis, the probable cause of the disorder, and the

22  available management of the disorder.

23         (b)  Appreciate the way heredity contributes to the

24  disorder and the risk of occurrence in specified relatives.

25         (c)  Understand the alternatives for dealing with the

26  risk of occurrence.

27         (d)  Choose the course of action which seems

28  appropriate to them in view of their risk, their family goals,

29  and their ethical and religious standards, and to act in

30  accordance with that decision.

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  1         (e)  Make the best possible psychosocial adjustment to

  2  the disorder in an affected family member or to the risk of

  3  occurrence of that disorder.

  4         468.904  License required.--No person shall practice

  5  genetic counseling or hold himself or herself out as a genetic

  6  counselor or as being able to practice genetic counseling or

  7  to render genetic counseling services in the state unless he

  8  or she is licensed in accordance with the provisions of this

  9  part.

10         468.905  Exemptions.--This part does not apply to:

11         (1)  Other duly licensed health care practitioners

12  acting within their authorized scope of practice.

13         (2)  Commissioned medical officers of the Armed Forces

14  of the United States and of the Public Health Service of the

15  United States while on active duty and while acting within the

16  scope of their military or public health responsibilities.

17         468.906  Board of Genetic Counselors.--

18         (1)  The Board of Genetic Counselors is created within

19  the department and shall consist of seven members, to be

20  appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate.

21         (2)  Five members of the board must be licensed genetic

22  counselors who are residents of the state.  The remaining two

23  members must be residents of the state who are not, and have

24  never been, licensed as genetic counselors or members of any

25  closely related profession.  At least one member of the board

26  must be 60 years of age or older.

27         (3)(a)  For the purpose of staggering terms, the

28  Governor shall appoint the initial members of the board as

29  follows:

30         1.  Two licensee members and one consumer member for

31  terms of 2 years each.

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  1         2.  Two licensee members and one consumer member for

  2  terms of 3 years each.

  3         3.  One licensee member for a term of 4 years.

  4         (b)  As the terms of the members expire, the Governor

  5  shall appoint successors for terms of 4 years, and such

  6  members shall serve until their successors are appointed.

  7         (4)  All provisions of chapter 456 relating to the

  8  board shall apply.

  9         468.907  Authority to adopt rules.--The board shall

10  adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement

11  the provisions of this part conferring duties on it, including

12  rules relating to standards of practice for genetic

13  counselors.

14         468.908  Licensure requirements; temporary license.--

15         (1)  Any person desiring to be licensed as a genetic

16  counselor under this part must apply to the department on a

17  form approved by the department.

18         (2)  The department shall license each applicant who:

19         (a)  Has completed the application form and remitted

20  the required fees.

21         (b)  Is of good moral character.

22         (c)  Provides satisfactory documentation of having

23  earned:

24         1.  A master's degree from a genetic counseling

25  training program that is accredited by the American Board of

26  Genetic Counseling; or

27         2.  A doctoral degree from a medical genetics training

28  program that is accredited by the American Board of Medical

29  Genetics.

30         (d)  Meets the examination requirement for

31  certification as:

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  1         1.  A genetic counselor by the American Board of

  2  Genetic Counseling or the American Board of Medical Genetics;

  3  or

  4         2.  A medical geneticist by the American Board of

  5  Medical Genetics.

  6         (3)  The department may issue a temporary license to an

  7  applicant who meets all of the requirements for licensure

  8  except the examination requirement in paragraph (1)(e).

  9         468.909  Renewal of license; continuing education.--

10         (1)  The department shall renew a license upon receipt

11  of the renewal application and fee.

12         (2)  The board shall adopt rules establishing a

13  procedure for the biennial renewal of licenses under this

14  part.

15         (3)  The board may by rule prescribe continuing

16  education requirements and approve course criteria, not to

17  exceed 30 hours biennially, as a condition for license

18  renewal.  The board shall establish a procedure for approving

19  continuing education courses, and providers and may set a fee

20  for continuing education course and provider approval.

21         468.911  Fees.--

22         (1)  The board shall, by rule, establish fees for the

23  following purposes:

24         (a)  An application fee, not to exceed $100.

25         (b)  An examination fee, not to exceed $200.

26         (c)  An initial licensure fee, not to exceed $200.

27         (d)  A biennial renewal fee, not to exceed $200.

28         (e)  An inactive fee, not to exceed $100.

29         (f)  A delinquent fee, not to exceed $100.

30         (g)  A reactivation fee, not to exceed $100.

31         (h)  A voluntary inactive fee, not to exceed $100.

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  1         (2)  The board shall establish fees at a level, not to

  2  exceed the statutory fee cap, which is adequate to ensure the

  3  continued operation of the regulatory program under this part.

  4  The board shall neither set nor maintain the fees at a level

  5  that will substantially exceed this need.

  6         468.912  Prohibitions; penalties.--

  7         (1)  A person may not:

  8         (a)  Make a false or fraudulent statement in any

  9  application, affidavit, or statement presented to the board or

10  in any proceeding before the board.

11         (b)  Practice genetic counseling without a license

12  issued under this part unless exempt from licensure under this

13  part.

14         (c)  Use the title "genetic counselor" or any other

15  title or designation tending to indicate that the person is a

16  genetic counselor or is otherwise authorized to practice

17  genetic counseling unless that person has a current license as

18  a genetic counselor issued under this part or is exempt from

19  licensure under this part.

20         (2)  A person who violates any provision of this

21  section commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable

22  as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

23         468.913  Grounds for disciplinary action.--

24         (1)  The following acts constitute grounds for denial

25  of a license or disciplinary action, as specified in s.

26  456.072(2):

27         (a)  Attempting to procure a license by fraudulent

28  misrepresentation.

29         (b)  Having a license to practice genetic counseling

30  revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted against, including the

31  denial of licensure in another jurisdiction.

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  1         (c)  Being convicted or found guilty of or pleading

  2  nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, in any

  3  jurisdiction, a crime that directly relates to the practice of

  4  genetic counseling, including violations of federal laws or

  5  regulations regarding genetic counseling.

  6         (d)  Filing a report or record that the licensee knows

  7  is false, intentionally or negligently failing to file a

  8  report or record required by state or federal law, willfully

  9  impeding or obstructing such filing, or inducing another

10  person to impede or obstruct such filing.  Such reports or

11  records include only reports or records that are signed in a

12  person's capacity as a licensee under this act.

13         (e)  Advertising goods or services in a fraudulent,

14  false, deceptive, or misleading manner.

15         (f)  Violation of an order of the board or department

16  previously entered in a disciplinary hearing or failure to

17  comply with a subpoena issued by the board or the department.

18         (g)  Practicing with a revoked, suspended, or inactive

19  license.

20         (h)  Gross or repeated malpractice or the failure to

21  deliver genetic counseling services with that level of care

22  and skill which is recognized by a reasonably prudent licensed

23  practitioner with similar professional training as being

24  acceptable under similar conditions and circumstances.

25         (i)  Unprofessional conduct, which shall include, but

26  not be limited to, any departure from, or the failure to

27  conform to, the minimal standards of acceptable and prevailing

28  genetic counseling practice as set forth by the board in rules

29  adopted pursuant to this part, including:

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  1         1.  Engaging in any act or practice in a professional

  2  capacity which the licensee is not competent to perform

  3  through training or experience.

  4         2.  Failing to refer a client to other competent

  5  professionals when the licensee is unable or unwilling to

  6  adequately support or serve the client.

  7         3.  Failing to maintain the confidentiality of any

  8  information received from a client, unless released by the

  9  client or otherwise authorized or required by law.

10         4.  Exploiting a client for personal advantage, profit,

11  or interest.

12         (j)  Violating any provision of this part or chapter

13  456, or any rules adopted pursuant thereto.

14         (2)  The board may enter an order denying licensure or

15  imposing any of the penalties in s. 456.072(2) against any

16  applicant for licensure or licensee who is found guilty of

17  violating any provision of subsection (1) of this section or

18  who is found guilty of violating any provision of s.

19  456.072(1).

20         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2002.

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23                       LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY

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      Creates the "Genetic Counseling Practice Act" to provide
25    for regulation and licensure of the practice of genetic
      counseling in this state.  Creates the Board of Genetic
26    Counselors for regulatory oversight of the profession.
      (See bill for details.)
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