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    Florida House of Representatives - 2002              CS/HB 355

        By the Committee on General Education and Representatives
    Cusack, Bendross-Mindingall, Brutus, Richardson, Gannon,
    Rubio, Lerner, Rich, Wiles, Kallinger and Joyner




  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to public school health care

  3         services; creating s. 381.00593, F.S.; creating

  4         a public school volunteer health care

  5         practitioner program; providing a short title;

  6         providing purpose; providing a definition;

  7         providing for waiver of biennial active license

  8         renewal fees and fulfillment of a portion of

  9         continuing education hours for specified health

10         care practitioners who provide their services,

11         without compensation, in the public schools;

12         providing program and eligibility requirements;

13         providing for payment of any resulting increase

14         in liability insurance premiums; providing

15         administrative responsibilities; providing

16         rulemaking authority; providing for

17         implementation; providing an effective date.

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

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21         Section 1.  Section 381.00593, Florida Statutes, is

22  created to read:

23         381.00593  Public school volunteer health care

24  practitioner program.--

25         (1)  This section may be cited as the "Public School

26  Volunteer Health Care Practitioner Act."

27         (2)  The purpose of this section is to establish a

28  public school volunteer health care practitioner program with

29  incentives and coordinate the program with the "School Health

30  Services Act," pursuant to s. 381.0056, in order to encourage

31  health care practitioners to provide their services, without

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  1  compensation, in the public schools; and such program is

  2  intended to complement other programs designed to provide

  3  health services or increase the level of health care in the

  4  public schools.

  5         (3)  For purposes of this section, the term "health

  6  care practitioner" means a physician licensed under chapter

  7  458; an osteopathic physician licensed under chapter 459; a

  8  chiropractic physician licensed under chapter 460; a podiatric

  9  physician licensed under chapter 461; an optometrist licensed

10  under chapter 463; an advanced registered nurse practitioner,

11  registered nurse, or licensed practical nurse licensed under

12  part I of chapter 464; a pharmacist licensed under chapter

13  465; a dentist or dental hygienist licensed under chapter 466;

14  a midwife licensed under chapter 467; a speech-language

15  pathologist or audiologist licensed under part I of chapter

16  468; or a physical therapist licensed under chapter 486.

17         (4)(a)  Notwithstanding any provision of chapter 458,

18  chapter 459, chapter 460, chapter 461, chapter 463, part I of

19  chapter 464, chapter 465, chapter 466, chapter 467, part I of

20  chapter 468, or chapter 486 to the contrary, any health care

21  practitioner who participates in the program established in

22  this section and thereby agrees to provide his or her

23  services, without compensation, in a public school for at

24  least 80 hours a year for each school year during the biennial

25  licensure period, or, if the health care practitioner is

26  retired, for at least 400 hours a year for each school year

27  during the licensure period shall be eligible for the

28  following:

29         1.  Waiver of the biennial license renewal fee for an

30  active license; and

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  1         2.  Fulfillment of a maximum of 25 percent of the

  2  continuing education hours required for license renewal,

  3  pursuant to s. 456.013(9).

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  5  The school district may establish a schedule for health care

  6  practitioners who participate in the program.

  7         (b)  A health care practitioner must complete all forms

  8  and procedures for participation in the program prior to the

  9  applicable license renewal date, and a health care

10  practitioner who fails at any time during the applicable

11  licensure period to provide the services agreed to under

12  paragraph (a) shall be required to pay the entire biennial

13  licensure fee that was waived for that licensure period.

14         (5)  To participate in the program, a health care

15  practitioner must:

16         (a)  Have a valid, active license to practice his or

17  her profession in this state.

18         (b)  Submit fingerprints and have a background

19  screening in accordance with the requirements of s. 381.0059,

20  unless already provided and completed for practitioner

21  licensing, profiling, or credentialing purposes.

22         (6)  The school district, through its self-insurance

23  program, shall bear the cost of any increase in premiums for

24  liability protection for health care practitioners

25  participating in the program other than those employed by the

26  school or school district.

27         (7)(a)  The Department of Health shall have the

28  responsibility to supervise the program and perform periodic

29  program reviews as provided in s. 381.0056(4).

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  1         (b)  The Department of Health, in cooperation with the

  2  Department of Education, shall publicize the availability of

  3  the program and its benefits.

  4         (8)  The Department of Health, in cooperation with the

  5  Department of Education, may adopt rules necessary to

  6  implement this section.  The rules shall include the forms to

  7  be completed and procedures to be followed by applicants and

  8  school personnel under the program.

  9         Section 2.  Implementation of the public school

10  volunteer health care practitioner program under s. 381.00593,

11  Florida Statutes, as created by this act, shall be according

12  to the following schedule:

13         (1)  The forms and procedures required by s.

14  381.00593(8), Florida Statutes, must be completed and

15  distributed to the school districts by November 30, 2002.

16         (2)  Each school district must make the application

17  forms and any other materials required by s. 381.00593(8),

18  Florida Statutes, available to all public schools in the

19  district within 1 month after the forms and procedures are

20  completed and distributed to the school district.

21         (3)  Publication of the program, as required by s.

22  381.00593(7)(b), Florida Statutes, must begin within 1 month

23  after the forms and procedures are completed and distributed

24  to the school district.

25         Section 3.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

26  law.

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