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  2         An act relating to administration of
  3         medication; amending s. 393.506, F.S.; deleting
  4         requirements for unlicensed staff members of
  5         direct care service facilities to administer
  6         prescribed medications to persons with
  7         developmental disabilities; authorizing direct
  8         service providers to administer medication to
  9         clients or to supervise the self-administration
10         of medication by clients; providing
11         requirements for direct service providers to
12         demonstrate competency regarding supervising
13         the self-administration of medication by
14         clients or administering medication to clients;
15         requiring the Agency for Persons with
16         Disabilities to adopt rules to establish
17         standards and procedures governing the
18         supervision of self-administered medications
19         and the administration of medications by direct
20         service providers; providing an effective date.
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22  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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24         Section 1.  Section 393.506, Florida Statutes, is
25  amended to read:
26         393.506  Administration of medication.--
27         (1)  A Notwithstanding the provisions of part I of
28  chapter 464, the Nurse Practice Act, unlicensed direct service
29  provider who is not currently licensed to administer
30  medication care services staff providing services to persons
31  with developmental disabilities may supervise the
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 1  self-administration of medication or may administer oral,
 2  transdermal, ophthalmic, otic, rectal, inhaled, or topical
 3  prescription medications to a client as provided in this
 4  section.
 5         (2)  In order to supervise the self-administration of
 6  medication or to administer medications as provided in
 7  subsection (1), a direct service provider must satisfactorily
 8  complete a training course of not less than 4 hours in
 9  medication administration and be found competent to supervise
10  the self-administration of medication by a client or to
11  administer medication to a client in a safe and sanitary
12  manner. Competency must be assessed and validated at least
13  annually in an onsite setting and must include personally
14  observing the direct service provider satisfactorily:
15         (a)  Supervising the self-administration of medication
16  by a client; and
17         (b)  Administering medication to a client.
18         (3)  A direct service provider may supervise the
19  self-administration of medication by a client or may
20  administer medication to a client only if the client, or the
21  client's guardian or legal representative, has given his or
22  her informed consent to self-administering medication under
23  the supervision of an unlicensed direct service provider or to
24  receiving medication administered by an unlicensed direct
25  service provider. Such informed consent must be based on a
26  description of the medication routes and procedures that the
27  direct service provider is authorized to supervise or
28  administer. Only a provider who has received appropriate
29  training and has been validated as competent may supervise the
30  self-administration of medication by a client or may
31  administer medication to a client.
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 1         (a)  For day programs, as defined in s. 393.063, the
 2  director of the facility or program shall designate in writing
 3  unlicensed direct care services staff who are eligible to be
 4  trained to assist in the administration of or to administer
 5  medication.
 6         (b)  For intermediate care facilities for the
 7  developmentally disabled licensed pursuant to part XI of
 8  chapter 400, unlicensed staff designated by the director may
 9  provide medication assistance under the general supervision of
10  a registered nurse licensed pursuant to chapter 464.
11         (2)  Each facility, institution, or program must
12  include in its policies and procedures a plan for training
13  designated staff to ensure the safe handling, storage, and
14  administration of prescription medication. These policies and
15  procedures must be approved by the agency before unlicensed
16  direct care services staff assist with medication.
17         (3)  The policies and procedures must include, at a
18  minimum, the following provisions:
19         (a)  An expressed and informed consent for each client.
20         (b)  The director of the facility, program, or provider
21  must maintain a copy of the written prescription, and that
22  prescription must include the name of the medication, the
23  dosage and administration schedule, the reason for the
24  prescription, and the termination date.
25         (c)  Each prescribed medication shall be kept in its
26  original container and in a secure location.
27         (4)  The determination of competency and annual
28  validation training required in this section shall be
29  conducted by a registered nurse licensed pursuant to chapter
30  464 or a physician licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter
31  459.
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 1         (5)  The agency shall establish by rule standards and
 2  procedures that a direct service provider must follow when
 3  supervising the self-administration of medication by a client
 4  and when administering medication to a client. Such rules
 5  must, at a minimum, address requirements for labeling
 6  medication, documentation and recordkeeping, the storage and
 7  disposal of medication, instructions concerning the safe
 8  administration of medication or supervision of
 9  self-administered medication, informed-consent requirements
10  and records, and the training curriculum and validation
11  procedures.
12         Section 2.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a
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