1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to orthotics, prosthetics, and pedorthics; |
3 | amending s. 468.80, F.S.; providing and revising |
4 | definitions; amending s. 468.801, F.S.; changing |
5 | composition of the Board of Orthotists and Prosthetists; |
6 | removing obsolete requirement for initial staggering of |
7 | terms; amending s. 468.802, F.S.; expanding the authority |
8 | for rule adoption to include standards of practice for |
9 | orthotic fitters, orthotic fitter assistants, and |
10 | residents; amending s. 468.803, F.S.; providing for |
11 | registration for a resident to practice orthotics or |
12 | prosthetics; authorizing licensure as a prosthetist- |
13 | orthotist; providing requirements for such licensure; |
14 | requiring applicants for registration, examination, or |
15 | licensure to apply on Department of Health forms; |
16 | requiring applicants to submit fingerprints and a fee to |
17 | cover department costs for criminal background checks; |
18 | requiring board verification of certain information prior |
19 | to an applicant's examination, registration, or licensure; |
20 | providing requirements for registration as a resident in |
21 | orthotics or prosthetics; providing for registration and |
22 | renewal fees for registration; authorizing either the |
23 | Department of Health to develop and administer a state |
24 | examination for an orthotist or prosthetist license or the |
25 | board to approve an existing examination of a national |
26 | standards organization; providing examination |
27 | requirements; authorizing examination fees; delineating |
28 | applicant qualifications for examination; delineating |
29 | requirements for licensure and licensure fees for an |
30 | orthotist, a prosthetist, an orthotic fitter, an orthotic |
31 | fitter assistant, and a pedorthist; amending s. 468.806, |
32 | F.S.; revising materials required for submission for |
33 | biennial license renewal, including information necessary |
34 | to conduct a statewide criminal history check and payment |
35 | of costs therefor; requiring certain mandatory courses, |
36 | standards and qualifications for continuing education |
37 | courses, and standards and qualifications for course |
38 | providers to be established by rule; repealing s. 468.807, |
39 | F.S., relating to issuance of a temporary license; |
40 | amending s. 468.808, F.S.; revising duties that can be |
41 | delegated to unlicensed support personnel; providing |
42 | requirements for support personnel identification; |
43 | amending s. 468.809, F.S.; including the practice of |
44 | orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics without registration |
45 | in certain prohibitions; providing penalties; creating s. |
46 | 468.8095, F.S.; requiring licensees and registrants to |
47 | post licenses, registrations, recent photographs, and |
48 | certain notices in a facility and to wear certain |
49 | identification tags or badges; amending s. 468.811, F.S.; |
50 | revising grounds for denial of a license or disciplinary |
51 | action; providing grounds for denial of registration; |
52 | amending s. 468.812, F.S.; revising provisions exempting |
53 | certain persons from licensure; amending s. 468.813, F.S.; |
54 | revising requirements regarding use of titles providing |
55 | requirements for such licensure; providing an effective |
56 | dates. |
57 |
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58 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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60 | Section 1. Section 468.80, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
61 | read: |
62 | 468.80 Definitions.--As used in this part act, the term: |
63 | (1) "Agency" means the Agency for Health Care |
64 | Administration. |
65 | (2) "Board" means the Board of Orthotists and |
66 | Prosthetists. |
67 | (3) "Department" means the Department of Health. |
68 | (4) "Internship" means a program in which a person |
69 | receives clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed |
70 | orthotist or prosthetist as defined by the board by rule. |
71 | (5) "Mandatory courses" means continuing education courses |
72 | that the board has defined by rule and required for license |
73 | issuance or renewal. |
74 | (6)(4) "Orthosis" means any a medical device used to |
75 | provide support, correction, or alleviation of neuromuscular or |
76 | musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity, but |
77 | does not include the following assistive technology devices: |
78 | upper extremity adaptive equipment used to facilitate the |
79 | activities of daily living, including specialized utensils, |
80 | combs, and brushes; finger splints; wheelchair seating and |
81 | equipment that is an integral part of the wheelchair and not |
82 | worn by the patient; elastic abdominal supports that do not have |
83 | metal or plastic reinforcing stays; nontherapeutic arch |
84 | supports; nontherapeutic accommodative inlays and nontherapeutic |
85 | accommodative footwear, regardless of method of manufacture; |
86 | unmodified, over-the-counter nontherapeutic shoes; prefabricated |
87 | nontherapeutic foot care products; durable medical equipment |
88 | such as canes, crutches, or walkers; dental appliances; or |
89 | devices implanted into the body by a physician. For purposes of |
90 | this subsection, "accommodative" means designed with the primary |
91 | goal of conforming to the individual's anatomy, and "inlay" |
92 | means any removable material upon which the foot directly rests |
93 | inside the shoe and which may be an integral design component of |
94 | the shoe, and "musculoskeletal" and "neuromuscular" mean the |
95 | systems of the body providing support and movement and include |
96 | the skeletal, muscular, circulatory, nervous, and integumentary |
97 | systems. |
98 | (7)(5) "Orthotic fitter" means a person who is licensed to |
99 | practice orthotics, pursuant to a licensed physician's written |
100 | prescription, whose scope of practice is limited to fitting |
101 | prefabricated cervical orthoses not requiring more than minor |
102 | modification and not used for the treatment of cervical |
103 | fractures or dislocations; custom-made and prefabricated |
104 | compression garments pressure gradient hose; trusses; custom- |
105 | molded and noncustom diabetic therapeutic footwear; |
106 | prefabricated corset or frame-type spinal orthoses, except for |
107 | those used in the treatment of vertebral fractures or scoliosis, |
108 | rigid body jackets made of thermoformable materials, and "halo" |
109 | devices; and prefabricated orthoses of the upper and lower |
110 | extremities, except for those used in the treatment of bone |
111 | fractures and open diabetic ulcers. |
112 | (8)(6) "Orthotic fitter assistant" means a person who is |
113 | licensed to practice orthotics, pursuant to a licensed |
114 | physician's written prescription, whose scope of practice is |
115 | limited to fitting, without modification, prefabricated soft |
116 | cervical orthoses not used for the treatment of cervical |
117 | fractures or dislocations; prefabricated soft spinal supports |
118 | not used for treatment of vertebral fractures; prefabricated |
119 | compression garments pressure gradient hose; trusses; and soft |
120 | prefabricated orthoses for the upper and lower extremities not |
121 | used in the treatment of bone fractures and open diabetic |
122 | ulcers. |
123 | (9)(7) "Orthotics" means the practice, pursuant to a |
124 | licensed physician's written prescription, of evaluating, |
125 | treatment formulating, measuring, designing, fabricating, |
126 | assembling, fitting, adjusting, servicing, or providing the |
127 | initial training necessary to accomplish the fitting of an |
128 | orthosis or pedorthic device; however, the repair, replacement, |
129 | adjustment, or servicing of any existing orthosis may be |
130 | performed without an additional prescription from the patient's |
131 | physician, unless the original prescription states otherwise. If |
132 | a patient is under the care of a licensed occupational therapist |
133 | or physical therapist, the orthotist must consult with the |
134 | therapist if the therapist has requested consultation regarding |
135 | the fitting, design, or fabrication of an orthosis or regarding |
136 | treatment with an orthosis. |
137 | (10)(8) "Orthotist" means a person licensed to practice |
138 | orthotics pursuant to this chapter. |
139 | (11)(9) "Pedorthic device" means therapeutic shoes, shoe |
140 | modifications made for therapeutic purposes, nondynamic |
141 | prosthetic fillers of the forefoot, and foot orthoses for use on |
142 | the human foot limited anatomically to that part distal to the |
143 | maleoli from the ankle and below, but does not include arch |
144 | supports; nontherapeutic accommodative inlays and nontherapeutic |
145 | accommodative footwear, regardless of method of manufacture; |
146 | unmodified, over-the-counter shoes; or prefabricated foot care |
147 | products. For purposes of this subsection, "accommodative" means |
148 | designed with the primary goal of conforming to the individual's |
149 | anatomy and "inlay" means any removable material upon which the |
150 | foot directly rests inside the shoe and which may be an integral |
151 | design component of the shoe. |
152 | (12)(10) "Pedorthics" means the practice, pursuant to a |
153 | licensed physician's written prescription, of evaluating, |
154 | treatment formulating, measuring, designing, fabricating, |
155 | assembling, fitting, adjusting, servicing, or providing the |
156 | initial training necessary to accomplish the fitting of a |
157 | pedorthic device; however, the repair, replacement, adjustment, |
158 | or servicing of any existing pedorthic device may be performed |
159 | without an additional prescription from the patient's physician, |
160 | unless the original prescription states otherwise. If a patient |
161 | is under the care of a licensed occupational therapist or |
162 | physical therapist, the pedorthist must consult with the |
163 | therapist if the therapist has requested consultation regarding |
164 | the fitting, design, or fabrication of a pedorthic device or |
165 | regarding treatment with a pedorthic device. |
166 | (13)(11) "Pedorthist" means a person licensed to practice |
167 | pedorthics pursuant to this chapter. |
168 | (14)(12) "Prosthesis" means a medical device used to |
169 | replace a missing appendage or other external body part, |
170 | including an artificial limb, hand, or foot. It does not include |
171 | surgically implanted devices or artificial eyes; dental |
172 | appliances; ostomy products; or cosmetic devices such as breast |
173 | prostheses, eyelashes, or wigs; or other devices that do not |
174 | have a significant impact on the musculoskeletal functions of |
175 | the body. |
176 | (15)(13) "Prosthetics" means the practice, pursuant to a |
177 | licensed physician's written prescription, of evaluating, |
178 | treatment formulating, measuring, designing, fabricating, |
179 | assembling, fitting, adjusting, servicing, or providing the |
180 | initial training necessary to accomplish the fitting of a |
181 | prosthesis, except the repair, replacement, adjustment, or |
182 | servicing of any existing prosthesis may be performed without an |
183 | additional prescription from the patient's physician, unless the |
184 | original prescription states otherwise. If a patient is under |
185 | the care of a licensed occupational therapist or physical |
186 | therapist, the prosthetist must consult with the therapist if |
187 | the therapist has requested consultation regarding the fitting, |
188 | design, or fabrication of a prosthesis or regarding treatment |
189 | with a prosthesis. |
190 | (16)(14) "Prosthetist" means a person licensed to practice |
191 | prosthetics pursuant to this chapter. |
192 | (17)(15) "Prosthetist-orthotist" means a person licensed |
193 | to practice as a prosthetist and as an orthotist. |
194 | (18) "Resident" means a person registered to practice |
195 | orthotics or prosthetics under the supervision of a licensed |
196 | orthotist or prosthetist as defined by the board by rule. |
197 | (19) "Therapeutic" means designed and fabricated to |
198 | provide support, correction, or alleviation of neuromuscular or |
199 | musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity. It |
200 | does not include devices used solely to increase comfort through |
201 | the use of soft materials or spreading out of forces. |
202 | Section 2. Subsections (2) and (3) of section 468.801, |
203 | Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
204 | 468.801 Board of Orthotists and Prosthetists; appointment; |
205 | membership; terms; headquarters.-- |
206 | (2) The board members of the board must be residents of |
207 | this state. Two members One member must be a licensed practicing |
208 | prosthetists prosthetist with a minimum of 3 years' clinical or |
209 | practical experience, at least one of whom has attained a |
210 | minimum of a bachelor's after receiving a Bachelor of Science |
211 | degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics; one member must be a |
212 | practicing prosthetist with at least 6 years' experience after |
213 | certification by a national certifying body; one member must be |
214 | a licensed practicing orthotist with a minimum of 3 years' |
215 | clinical or practical experience who has attained a minimum of a |
216 | bachelor's after receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in |
217 | Orthotics and Prosthetics; one member must be a practicing |
218 | orthotist with at least 6 years' experience after certification |
219 | by a national certifying body; two members must be prosthetic or |
220 | orthotic users, the parents, guardians, or spouses of prosthetic |
221 | or orthotic users, or any combination of such users and nonusers |
222 | who are not deriving economic benefit from the fitting or |
223 | dispensing of orthotic or prosthetic devices and who have never |
224 | been orthotists or prosthetists or members of a closely related |
225 | profession; and one member must be a physician licensed under |
226 | chapter 458, chapter 459, chapter 460, or chapter 461, who has |
227 | extensive knowledge of orthotics or prosthetics; and one member |
228 | must be a licensed practicing orthotist, orthotic fitter, or |
229 | pedorthist with a minimum of 3 years' clinical or practical |
230 | experience. One of the prosthetist or orthotist members must |
231 | have received training in pedorthics and have 3 years of |
232 | pedorthic experience as part of his or her practice. |
233 | (3) Members of the board shall be appointed for terms of 4 |
234 | years each and shall serve until their successors are appointed. |
235 | However, for the purpose of staggering terms, two of the |
236 | original board members shall serve terms of 4 years each, two |
237 | shall serve terms of 3 years each, two shall serve terms of 2 |
238 | years each, and one shall serve a term of 1 year, as designated |
239 | by the Governor. Members may be reappointed for additional |
240 | terms. |
241 | Section 3. Section 468.802, Florida Statutes, is amended |
242 | to read: |
243 | 468.802 Authority to adopt rules.--The board shall adopt |
244 | rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the |
245 | provisions of this part act, including rules relating to |
246 | standards of practice for orthotists, orthotic fitters, orthotic |
247 | fitter assistants, pedorthists, prosthetists, and residents |
248 | pedorthists. |
249 | Section 4. Section 468.803, Florida Statutes, is amended |
250 | to read: |
251 | 468.803 License, registration, and examination Licensure |
252 | requirements.-- |
253 | (1) The department shall issue a license to practice |
254 | orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics, or a registration for a |
255 | resident to practice orthotics or prosthetics, to qualified |
256 | applicants. Licenses Licensure shall be granted independently in |
257 | orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics, but a person may be |
258 | licensed in more than one such discipline and a prosthetist- |
259 | orthotist license may be granted to persons meeting the |
260 | requirements for both a prosthetist and an orthotist license. |
261 | Registrations shall be granted independently in orthotics or |
262 | prosthetics, and a person may be registered in both fields at |
263 | the same time. |
264 | (2) An applicant for registration, examination, or |
265 | licensure must apply to the department on a form prescribed by |
266 | the board for consideration of board approval. Each initial |
267 | applicant shall submit a set of fingerprints to the department |
268 | on a form and under procedures specified by the department, |
269 | along with payment in an amount equal to the costs incurred by |
270 | the department for state and national criminal history checks of |
271 | the applicant. The department shall submit the fingerprints |
272 | provided by an applicant to the Department of Law Enforcement |
273 | for a statewide criminal history check, and the Department of |
274 | Law Enforcement shall forward the fingerprints to the Federal |
275 | Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history check of |
276 | the applicant. The board shall screen the results to determine |
277 | if an applicant meets licensure requirements. The board shall |
278 | consider for examination, registration, or licensure it in order |
279 | to take the appropriate licensure examination, including a |
280 | practical examination demonstrating clinical patient management, |
281 | when appropriate, and written examinations, one of which |
282 | demonstrates orthotic, prosthetic, or pedorthic problem-solving |
283 | skills. The board may accept the examination results of a |
284 | national orthotic, prosthetic, or pedorthic standards |
285 | organization in lieu of administering the state examination. In |
286 | such cases, the department shall set fees appropriate to the |
287 | level of practitioner and shall examine each applicant who the |
288 | board verifies: |
289 | (a) Has submitted the completed the application and the |
290 | fingerprint forms form and has paid the applicable an |
291 | application fee, not to exceed $500, and the cost of the state |
292 | and national criminal history checks. The application fee and |
293 | cost of the criminal history checks which shall be |
294 | nonrefundable, an examination fee and the actual per applicant |
295 | costs to the department for purchase or development of the |
296 | examination, and a license fee not to exceed $500; |
297 | (b) Is of good moral character; |
298 | (c) Is 18 years of age or older; and |
299 | (d) Has completed the appropriate educational preparation, |
300 | including practical training requirements; and |
301 | (e) Has successfully completed an appropriate clinical |
302 | internship in the professional area for which the license is |
303 | sought. |
304 | (3) A person seeking to attain the required orthotics or |
305 | prosthetics experience in this state must be approved by the |
306 | board and registered as a resident by the department. Although a |
307 | registration may be held in both practice fields, the board |
308 | shall not approve a second registration until at least 1 year |
309 | after the issuance of the first registration. Notwithstanding |
310 | subsection (2), an applicant who has been approved by the board |
311 | and registered by the department in one practice field may apply |
312 | for registration in the second practice field without an |
313 | additional state or national criminal history check during the |
314 | period in which the first registration is valid. Each |
315 | registration is valid for 2 years from the date of issuance |
316 | unless otherwise revoked by the department upon recommendation |
317 | of the board. The board shall set a registration fee not to |
318 | exceed $500 to be paid by the applicant. A registration may be |
319 | renewed once by the department upon recommendation of the board |
320 | for a period no longer than 1 year, as such renewal is defined |
321 | by the board by rule. The registration renewal fee shall not |
322 | exceed one-half the current registration fee. To be considered |
323 | by the board for approval of registration as a resident, the |
324 | applicant must have: |
325 | (a) A Bachelor of Science or higher-level postgraduate |
326 | degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics from a regionally accredited |
327 | college or university recognized by the Commission on |
328 | Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or, at a |
329 | minimum, a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited |
330 | college or university and a certificate in orthotics from a |
331 | program recognized by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied |
332 | Health Education Programs, or its equivalent, as determined by |
333 | the board; or |
334 | (b) A Bachelor of Science or higher-level postgraduate |
335 | degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics from a regionally accredited |
336 | college or university recognized by the Commission on |
337 | Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or, at a |
338 | minimum, a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited |
339 | college or university and a certificate in prosthetics from a |
340 | program recognized by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied |
341 | Health Education Programs, or its equivalent, as determined by |
342 | the board. |
343 | (4) The department may develop and administer a state |
344 | examination for an orthotist or a prosthetist license, or the |
345 | board may approve the existing examination of a national |
346 | standards organization. The examination must be predicated on a |
347 | minimum of a baccalaureate-level education and formalized |
348 | specialized training in the appropriate field. Each examination |
349 | must demonstrate a minimum level of competence in basic |
350 | scientific knowledge, written problem solving, and practical |
351 | clinical patient management. The board shall require an |
352 | examination fee not to exceed the actual cost to the board in |
353 | developing, administering, and approving the examination, which |
354 | fee must be paid by the applicant. To be considered by the board |
355 | for examination, the applicant must have: |
356 | (a) For an examination in orthotics: |
357 | 1. A Bachelor of Science or higher-level postgraduate |
358 | degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics from a regionally accredited |
359 | college or university recognized by the Commission on |
360 | Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or, at a |
361 | minimum, a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited |
362 | college or university and a certificate in orthotics from a |
363 | program recognized by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied |
364 | Health Education Programs, or its equivalent, as determined by |
365 | the board; and |
366 | 2. An approved orthotics internship of 1 year of qualified |
367 | experience, as determined by the board, or an orthotic residency |
368 | program recognized by the board. |
369 | (b) For an examination in prosthetics: |
370 | 1. A Bachelor of Science or higher-level postgraduate |
371 | degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics from a regionally accredited |
372 | college or university recognized by the Commission on |
373 | Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or, at a |
374 | minimum, a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited |
375 | college or university and a certificate in prosthetics from a |
376 | program recognized by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied |
377 | Health Education Programs, or its equivalent, as determined by |
378 | the board; and |
379 | 2. An approved prosthetics internship of 1 year of |
380 | qualified experience, as determined by the board, or a |
381 | prosthetic residency program recognized by the board. |
382 | (5)(3) In addition to the requirements in subsection (2), |
383 | to be licensed as: |
384 | (a) An orthotist, the applicant must pay a license fee not |
385 | to exceed $500 and must have: |
386 | 1. A Bachelor of Science or higher-level postgraduate |
387 | degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics from a regionally accredited |
388 | college or university, or a bachelor's degree with a certificate |
389 | in orthotics from a program recognized by the Commission on |
390 | Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, or its |
391 | equivalent, as determined by the board; and |
392 | 2. An appropriate internship of 1 year of qualified |
393 | experience, as determined by the board, or a residency program |
394 | recognized by the board; |
395 | 3. Completed the mandatory courses; and |
396 | 4. Passed the state orthotics examination or the board- |
397 | approved orthotics examination. |
398 | (b) A prosthetist, the applicant must pay a license fee |
399 | not to exceed $500 and must have: |
400 | 1. A Bachelor of Science or higher-level postgraduate |
401 | degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics from a regionally accredited |
402 | college or university, or a bachelor's degree with a certificate |
403 | in prosthetics from a program recognized by the Commission on |
404 | Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, or its |
405 | equivalent, as determined by the board; and |
406 | 2. An internship of 1 year of qualified experience, as |
407 | determined by the board, or a residency program recognized by |
408 | the board; |
409 | 3. Completed the mandatory courses; and |
410 | 4. Passed the state prosthetics examination or the board- |
411 | approved prosthetics examination. |
412 | (c) An orthotic fitter, the applicant must pay a license |
413 | fee not to exceed $500 and must have: |
414 | 1. A high school diploma or its equivalent; |
415 | 2. A minimum of 40 hours of training in orthotics |
416 | education, as approved by the board; and |
417 | 3. Two years of supervised experience in orthotics |
418 | acquired after completion of the required education, as approved |
419 | by the board; and |
420 | 4. Completed the mandatory courses. |
421 | (d) An orthotic fitter assistant, the applicant must pay a |
422 | license fee not to exceed $500 and must have: |
423 | 1. A high school diploma or its equivalent; and |
424 | 2. A minimum of 40 hours of training in orthotics |
425 | education, as approved by the board; and |
426 | 3. Completed the mandatory courses. |
427 | (e) A pedorthist, the applicant must pay a license fee not |
428 | to exceed $500 and must have: |
429 | 1. A high school diploma or its equivalent; |
430 | 2. A minimum of 120 hours of training, as approved by the |
431 | board; and |
432 | 3. An internship of 80 hours of qualified working |
433 | experience, as determined by the board; and |
434 | 4. Completed the mandatory courses. |
435 | Section 5. Section 468.806, Florida Statutes, is amended |
436 | to read: |
437 | 468.806 Biennial renewal of license.-- |
438 | (1) The department shall renew a license upon receipt of |
439 | the required documentation, renewal application, and renewal |
440 | fee, not to exceed $500, as set by the board. The applicant for |
441 | license renewal must submit information necessary to conduct a |
442 | statewide criminal history check along with payment in an amount |
443 | equal to the costs incurred by the department for a statewide |
444 | criminal history check. The department shall submit the required |
445 | information for a statewide criminal history check of the |
446 | applicant to the Department of Law Enforcement. |
447 | (2) The board shall adopt rules establishing a procedure |
448 | for the biennial license renewal. |
449 | (3) The board may by rule prescribe continuing education |
450 | requirements and approve course criteria, not to exceed 30 hours |
451 | biennially, as a condition for license renewal. The board shall |
452 | establish by rule mandatory courses to safeguard the welfare of |
453 | the public and licensed practitioners, standards and |
454 | qualifications for continuing education courses, standards and |
455 | qualifications for course providers, and a procedure for |
456 | approving continuing education courses and providers and may set |
457 | a fee for continuing education course and provider approval. |
458 | Section 6. Section 468.807, Florida Statutes, is repealed. |
459 | Section 7. Effective January 1, 2009, section 468.808, |
460 | Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
461 | 468.808 Support personnel.--A person must be licensed to |
462 | practice orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics in this state. |
463 | However, a licensed orthotist, prosthetist, or pedorthist may |
464 | delegate duties, not to include patient evaluation, treatment |
465 | formulation, or the final fitting of a device prior to patient |
466 | use, to nonlicensed support supportive personnel. All other |
467 | delegated if those duties must be are performed under the direct |
468 | supervision, as defined by the board by rule, of a licensed |
469 | orthotist, prosthetist, or pedorthist, and the persons acting as |
470 | support personnel must be identified as such by wearing an |
471 | identification tag as defined by the board by rule. In such |
472 | instances the supervising licensee is responsible for all acts |
473 | performed by such persons. |
474 | Section 8. Section 468.809, Florida Statutes, is amended |
475 | to read: |
476 | 468.809 Prohibitions; penalties.-- |
477 | (1) A person may not: |
478 | (a) Make a false or fraudulent statement in any |
479 | application, affidavit, or statement presented to the board or |
480 | in any proceeding before the board. |
481 | (b) Practice orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics without |
482 | a license or registration issued pursuant to this part act |
483 | unless otherwise exempt. |
484 | (2) A person who violates any provision of this section |
485 | commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as |
486 | provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. |
487 | Section 9. Effective January 1, 2009, section 468.8095, |
488 | Florida Statutes, is created to read: |
489 | 468.8095 Practitioner and resident identification.-- |
490 | (1) A licensee or person registered with the department |
491 | shall post a license or registration and a recent photograph of |
492 | the licensee or registrant at each facility where patients are |
493 | seen by the licensee or registrant in a manner determined by the |
494 | board by rule. This requirement does not extend to areas where |
495 | the licensee or registrant may visit and normally does not treat |
496 | patients. The posted license or registration must be valid. |
497 | (2) A licensee or person registered with the department |
498 | shall post in close proximity to the posted license or |
499 | registration a notice stating the department's Consumer Services |
500 | Unit address, Internet website, and telephone number. The notice |
501 | shall state that a patient may file a complaint of unlicensed or |
502 | substandard practice by contacting the Consumer Services Unit. A |
503 | single notice may be used for multiple licensees or registrants |
504 | in a facility. |
505 | (3) During patient contact, each licensee or person |
506 | registered with the department shall prominently wear an |
507 | identification tag or badge with the name, recent photograph, |
508 | and license or registration number, as applicable, of the |
509 | licensee or registrant. The size and appearance of the |
510 | identification tag or badge shall be determined by the board by |
511 | rule. Persons licensed in more than one practice field under |
512 | this part may list both license numbers. Licensees or |
513 | registrants working in facilities requiring the wearing of a |
514 | specific identification tag may substitute the identification |
515 | tag or badge required by this subsection with the facility's |
516 | design as determined by the board. |
517 | Section 10. Subsection (1) of section 468.811, Florida |
518 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
519 | 468.811 Disciplinary proceedings.-- |
520 | (1) The following acts constitute grounds for denial of a |
521 | registration or license or for disciplinary action, as specified |
522 | in s. 456.072(2): |
523 | (a) Attempting to procure a license by fraudulent |
524 | misrepresentation. |
525 | (b) Having a license to practice orthotics, prosthetics, |
526 | or pedorthics revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted against, |
527 | including the denial of licensure in another state or |
528 | jurisdiction. |
529 | (c) Being convicted or found guilty of or pleading nolo |
530 | contendere to, regardless of adjudication, in any jurisdiction, |
531 | a crime that directly relates to the practice of orthotics, |
532 | prosthetics, or pedorthics, including violations of federal laws |
533 | or regulations regarding orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics. |
534 | (d) Filing a report, claim, or record that the licensee |
535 | knows is false;, intentionally or negligently failing to file a |
536 | report, claim, or record required by state or federal law;, |
537 | willfully impeding or obstructing such filing;, or inducing |
538 | another person to impede or obstruct such filing. Such reports, |
539 | claims, or records include only reports, claims, or records that |
540 | are signed in a person's capacity as a licensee under this part |
541 | act. |
542 | (e) Advertising goods or services in a fraudulent, false, |
543 | deceptive, or misleading manner. |
544 | (f) Violation of an order of the board, agency, or |
545 | department previously entered in a disciplinary hearing or |
546 | failure to comply with a subpoena issued by the board, agency, |
547 | or department. |
548 | (g) Practicing with a revoked, suspended, or inactive |
549 | license. |
550 | (h) Gross or repeated malpractice or the failure to |
551 | deliver orthotic, prosthetic, or pedorthic services with that |
552 | level of care and skill which is recognized by a reasonably |
553 | prudent licensed practitioner with similar professional training |
554 | as being acceptable under similar conditions and circumstances. |
555 | (i) Failing to provide written notice of any applicable |
556 | warranty for an orthosis, prosthesis, or pedorthic device that |
557 | is provided to a patient. |
558 | (j) Violating any provision of this chapter or chapter |
559 | 456, or any rules adopted pursuant thereto. |
560 | (k) Making deceptive, untrue, or fraudulent |
561 | representations in the licensed or unlicensed practice of |
562 | orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics. |
563 | (l) Practicing orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics or |
564 | practicing as an orthotic fitter or an orthotic fitter assistant |
565 | without a licensed physician's written prescription. The repair, |
566 | replacement, adjustment, or servicing of any existing orthosis |
567 | may be performed without an additional prescription from the |
568 | patient's physician, unless the original prescription states |
569 | otherwise. |
570 | Section 11. Section 468.812, Florida Statutes, is amended |
571 | to read: |
572 | 468.812 Exemptions from licensure.-- |
573 | (1) This part act does not apply to: |
574 | (a) A person who is licensed under chapter 458, chapter |
575 | 459, chapter 460, or chapter 461; |
576 | (b) A person performing services for the Federal |
577 | Government, if the person provides orthotic, prosthetic, or |
578 | pedorthic care solely under the direction or control of the |
579 | organization by which that person is employed; |
580 | (c) A person fulfilling the supervised residency or |
581 | internship experience requirements of this act; |
582 | (c)(d) A student, fellow, or trainee in orthotics, |
583 | prosthetics, or pedorthics pursuing a course of study at a |
584 | regionally accredited college or university or working in a |
585 | recognized training center or research facility, provided if the |
586 | activities and services are part of a regular course of study |
587 | under a supervisor licensed under this part act; |
588 | (d)(e) An instructor in a regionally accredited university |
589 | or college, while performing regularly assigned work under the |
590 | curriculum of such a school; or |
591 | (e)(f) A person engaged exclusively in the fabrication of |
592 | orthoses, pedorthic devices, or prostheses as defined in this |
593 | part, provided there is no patient contact fabricating, fitting, |
594 | or servicing of devices excluded under this act. |
595 | (2) This part act does not require an additional license |
596 | of, or regulate the practice of, any other licensed health care |
597 | professional within the state, or prevent a qualified member of |
598 | any other profession or any person employed under the |
599 | supervision of such a licensed professional from doing work of a |
600 | nature consistent with that person's training, as long as the |
601 | person does not hold himself or herself out to the public as a |
602 | licensee under this act. |
603 | (3) The provisions of this part act relating to orthotics |
604 | or pedorthics do not apply to any licensed pharmacist or to any |
605 | person acting under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist. |
606 | The practice of orthotics or pedorthics by a pharmacist or any |
607 | of the pharmacist's employees acting under the supervision of a |
608 | pharmacist shall be construed to be within the meaning of the |
609 | term "practice of the profession of pharmacy" as set forth in s. |
610 | 465.003(13), and shall be subject to regulation in the same |
611 | manner as any other pharmacy practice. The Board of Pharmacy |
612 | shall develop rules regarding the practice of orthotics and |
613 | pedorthics by a pharmacist. Any pharmacist or person under the |
614 | supervision of a pharmacist engaged in the practice of orthotics |
615 | or pedorthics shall not be precluded from continuing that |
616 | practice pending adoption of these rules. |
617 | Section 12. Section 468.813, Florida Statutes, is amended |
618 | to read: |
619 | 468.813 Use of titles.--A person must be licensed or |
620 | registered under this part act to represent himself or herself |
621 | as a licensed or registered orthotist, or prosthetist, |
622 | prosthetist-orthotist, orthotic fitter, orthotic fitter |
623 | assistant, pedorthist, prosthetic resident, or orthotic resident |
624 | or use in connection with his or her name the words "orthotist," |
625 | "prosthetist," "prosthetist-orthotist," "orthotic fitter," |
626 | "orthotic fitter assistant," "pedorthist," or "resident" or |
627 | abbreviations, titles, or insignia indicating or suggesting that |
628 | he or she is able to legally provide services or devices |
629 | described in this part an orthotist, prosthetist, prosthetist- |
630 | orthotist, orthotic fitter, orthotic fitter assistant, or |
631 | pedorthist. |
632 | Section 13. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this |
633 | act, this act shall take effect July 1, 2008. |