1 | The Criminal Justice Committee recommends the following: |
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3 | Council/Committee Substitute |
4 | Remove the entire bill and insert: |
5 | A bill to be entitled |
6 | An act relating to podiatric medicine; amending s. |
7 | 461.014, F.S.; requiring a hospital having a podiatric |
8 | residency program to annually provide the Board of |
9 | Podiatric Medicine with certain information; increasing |
10 | the time allowed for a resident to continue as an |
11 | unlicensed resident; permitting a resident podiatric |
12 | physician to prescribe certain medications under certain |
13 | circumstances; requiring residents be subject to certain |
14 | grounds for disciplinary action and investigations; |
15 | providing a penalty; requiring the board to adopt rules to |
16 | administer this act; providing an effective date. |
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18 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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20 | Section 1. Section 461.014, Florida Statutes, is amended |
21 | to read: |
22 | 461.014 Residency.-- |
23 | (1) The board shall encourage and develop podiatric |
24 | residency programs in hospitals in this state and shall |
25 | establish such programs by the adoption promulgation of rules, |
26 | subject to the following conditions: |
27 | (a)(1) Any residency program shall be approved by the |
28 | Council of Podiatry Education of the American Podiatry |
29 | Association. |
30 | (b)(2) A residency program may be established only at a |
31 | hospital where a duly licensed podiatric physician is on the |
32 | hospital staff or is otherwise in a supervisory position. |
33 | (c)(3) Every resident shall register with the board |
34 | through the submission of forms provided by the board, which |
35 | forms shall, besides other required information, reflect the |
36 | date of commencement of residency. |
37 | (d)(4) Every hospital having a residency program shall |
38 | annually, on semiannually, on January 1 and July 1 of each year, |
39 | provide the board with a list of podiatric residents and such |
40 | other information as is required by the board. |
41 | (e)(5) A No program in residency may not shall allow a |
42 | resident to continue as an such, unlicensed resident, for an |
43 | aggregate period of time in excess of 3 2 years. |
44 | (f) A person registered as a resident podiatric physician |
45 | under this section may, in the normal course of his or her |
46 | employment, prescribe medicinal drugs described in schedules set |
47 | forth in chapter 893 and pursuant to s. 461.003(5) if: |
48 | 1. The person prescribes such medicinal drugs through use |
49 | of a Drug Enforcement Administration number issued to the |
50 | hospital or teaching hospital by which the person is employed or |
51 | at which the person's services are used. |
52 | 2. The person is identified by a discrete suffix to the |
53 | identification number issued to such hospital. |
54 | 3. The use of the institutional identification number and |
55 | individual suffixes conforms to the requirements of the federal |
56 | Drug Enforcement Administration. |
57 | (2) Notwithstanding this section or s. 120.52, any person |
58 | who is registered under this section is subject to s. 461.013. |
59 | (3) Any person who willfully violates paragraph (1)(f) |
60 | commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as |
61 | provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. |
62 | (4) The board shall adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) |
63 | and 120.54 as necessary to administer this section. |
64 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2005. |