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2024 Governor Bill Signing Update


May 8, 2024



Paul D. Seltzer, DO, Legislative Chair

Stephen R. Winn, ED

Michelle W. Larson, Assoc. ED

Jason D. Winn, Esq.

Summary

This week, Governor DeSantis signed HB 197 into law. The bill authorizes the Department of Health to suspend the license of a massage therapist or establishment if law enforcement arrests any employee for specified crimes committed within the establishment.


Six bills of interest have been transmitted and are pending the Governor's review. The FOMA will keep you informed of events in Tallahassee as they unfold.

Steve Winn & FOMA President Michael Markou, DO, at the Governor's Mansion

Bills Transmitted for Review

SB 0168 Congenital Cytomegalovirus Screenings by Polsky


The bill mandates the testing of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in newborns born in hospitals with neonatal intensive care services for those born before 35 weeks, needing cardiac care, or requiring extended medical treatment. In the case of hospital transfers, the legislation requires the receiving hospital to perform the CMV test if the originating hospital has not conducted the test. Additionally, the bill ensures that CMV screenings and necessary follow-up evaluations for diagnosis are covered benefits under Medicaid, private health insurers, and HMOs at the agreed rate. Finally, newborns diagnosed with CMV must be referred to a primary care physician and the Children’s Medical Services Early Intervention Program for ongoing management.


The Governor must act on this bill by 05/10/24

SB 0186 Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases Policy Committee by Brodeur


The bill establishes the "Justo R. Cortes Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Act," creating a committee under the State Surgeon General to address neurodegenerative diseases, supported by the Department of Health. The committee, comprising 20 diverse members, including healthcare providers and family advocates, must be formed by September 1, 2024. Meetings will begin via teleconference by October 1, 2024. Progress and final reports are due by January 4, 2025, and January 4, 2026, respectively, and the Department of Health will publish the information on its website.


The Governor must act on this bill by 05/10/24

HB 0415 Pregnancy and Parenting Resources Website by Jacques


The bill mandates that the Department of Health (DOH), in collaboration with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), develop and maintain a separate website to provide resources for expectant families and new parents. This new website, to be launched by January 1, 2025, will feature a variety of resources, including educational materials on pregnancy and parenting, maternal and prenatal services, programs for fathers, social services, financial assistance, and adoption services. 


Governor must act on this bill by 05/22/24

HB 0935 Home Health Care Services by Franklin II


The bill authorizes an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) or a physician assistant (PA) to order or write prescriptions for Medicaid home health services. An APRN or PA ordering the services may not be employed, under contract with, or otherwise affiliated with the home health agency (HHA) rendering the services.


The Governor must act on this bill by 05/10/24

HB 1065 Substance Abuse Treatment by Caruso


HB 1065 redefines "certified recovery residence" by establishing four levels of care, ranging from homes run by residents post-treatment to professionally staffed facilities providing intensive outpatient care. The bill aligns "community housing" definitions with Level IV residences to enhance regulatory clarity and address specific care standards. Additionally, it streamlines operational regulations by allowing a unified license for service providers, extending administrative transition periods, and expanding resident capacity under certain conditions.


The Governor must act on this bill by 05/10/24

HB 1561 Office Surgeries by Busatta Cabrera


The bill mandates that physicians performing liposuction of over 1,000 cc of supernatant fat must register their offices with the Department of Health. HB 1561 restricts these procedures and Level II and III office surgeries to registered or licensed facilities, changing penalties for non-compliance to $5,000 per incident. It also requires offices performing gluteal fat grafting to have significant insurance or an irrevocable letter of credit to cover potential malpractice claims.


The Governor must act on this bill by 05/10/24

Bills Signed into Law

SB 0066 Revive Awareness Day by Brodeur


SB 66 creates “Victoria’s Law” and designates June 6 of each year as “Revive Awareness Day.” The bill allows the Governor to issue an annual proclamation for the designation of June 6th as “Revive Awareness Day.” The bill encourages the Department of Health (DOH) to hold events to raise awareness of the dangers of opioid overdose and the availability and safe use of opioid antagonists.


Approved by Governor 04/08/2024

HB 0159 HIV Infection Prevention Drugs by Franklin II


HB 159 allows licensed pharmacists to screen adults for HIV exposure and provide the results of such screening. A pharmacist who has screened a patient for HIV must advise the patient to seek further medical consultation or treatment from a physician.


The bill also establishes a process by which a pharmacist may become certified to order and dispense post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) under a collaborative practice agreement with a physician, establishing minimum criteria for certification. In addition, the bill outlines minimum requirements for collaborative practice agreements. Pharmacies are required to submit an access-to-care plan to the BOP and DOH for pharmacists practicing under such agreements. 


Approved by Governor by 04/26/24

SB 0184 Impeding, Threatening, or Harassing First Responders by Avila


The bill makes it a second-degree misdemeanor for an individual to approach or remain within 25 feet of a first responder after being verbally warned not to if the intent is to impede, threaten, or harass the first responder during their lawful duties. It defines "first responder" as law enforcement officers, correctional probation officers, firefighters, or emergency medical care providers. Additionally, the bill specifies that "harass" involves intentionally causing substantial emotional distress to a first responder through a course of conduct that serves no legitimate purpose.


Approved by Governor 04/12/2024

HB 0197 Health Care Practitioners and Massage Therapy by Lopez (V)


HB 197 mandates the Department of Health (DOH) to suspend the license of a massage therapist or establishment if any employee is arrested for crimes such as kidnapping, human trafficking, or prostitution and prohibits any sexual activity and specific types of advertising related to sexual services within massage establishments. The bill also expands the criteria for declaring a massage establishment a public nuisance and sets additional operational requirements.


Approved by Governor 05/06/24

HB 0201 Emergency Refills of Insulin and Insulin-related Supplies or Equipment by Bell


HB 201 expands the authority to dispense an emergency refill of insulin by eliminating both the one-vial limit and the one-time limit. The bill allows the pharmacist to dispense enough insulin until the patient can secure a current prescription order from their primary care physician. HB 201 allows a pharmacist to dispense emergency refills of insulin up to three nonconsecutive times per calendar year, per patient.


The bill also authorizes a pharmacist to dispense an emergency refill of insulin-related supplies or equipment, if the pharmacist is unable to readily obtain refill authorization from a prescriber. In addition, HB 201 allows a pharmacist to dispense emergency refills of insulin-related supplies or equipment up to three nonconsecutive times per calendar year, per patient.


Approved by Governor 04/11/2024

HB 0241 Coverage for Skin Cancer Screenings by Massullo, MD


HB 241 requires the state group health insurance plan (plan) to provide coverage for annual skin cancer screening by a dermatologist, physician assistant, or an advanced registered practice nurse. The bill prohibits the plan from imposing a deductible, copayment, coinsurance, or any other cost sharing requirement for such coverage. 


The bill prohibits the plan’s insurers and health plans from bundling payments for skin cancer screenings with any other procedure or service, including evaluations or management visits, which are performed during the same or subsequent office visit.


Approved by Governor 04/05/2024

SB 0322 Public Records and Meetings by Burton


SB 322 creates public records and public meeting exemptions for the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC), the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact, and the Physical Therapy Licensure Compact.


Approved by Governor 03/21/2024

SB 0330 Behavioral Health Teaching Hospitals by Boyd


The bill creates the designation of behavioral health teaching hospitals to advance Florida’s behavioral health systems of care by creating a new integrated care and education model.


Approved by Governor 03/21/2024

HB 0865 Youth Athletic Activities by Yeager


The bill requires that a Florida public school athletic coach must hold and maintain a certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, first aid, and the use of an automated external defibrillator. The certification must be consistent with national, evidence-based emergency cardiovascular care guidelines.


Approved by Governor 03/22/2024

HB 0883 Short-acting Bronchodilator Use in Public and Private Schools by Koster


The bill authorizes specified health care practitioners to prescribe short-acting bronchodilators and components in the name of a public school or private school. Additionally, the bill authorizes a licensed pharmacist to dispense short-acting bronchodilators and components to a prescription issued in the name of a public or private school. It also provides immunity from civil and criminal liability for schools, trained school personnel, and health care practitioners who act in accordance with the provisions of the bill.


Approved by Governor 04/02/2024

SB 1512 Controlled Substances by Brodeur


The bill amends s. 893.13, F.S., to add tianeptine to the list of Schedule I controlled substances. Schedule I substances have a high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.


Approved by Governor 03/22/2024

SB 1758 Individuals with Disabilities by Brodeur


The bill, in part, requires AHCA, the APD, and other stakeholders to develop a plan for a new home and community-based services Medicaid waiver program for clients transitioning to adulthood and requires a report to the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives by December 1, 2024, on the progress of this plan.


Approved by Governor 03/21/2024

SB 7016 Health Care by Health Policy


The bill is the flagship of the 2024 “Live Healthy” initiative. The bill revises preexisting health care programs, creates new programs, revises licensure and regulatory requirements for health care practitioners and facilities, creates new provisions within programs relating to health care practitioner education, amends the state Medicaid program, and appropriates both general revenue and trust fund dollars to grow Florida’s health care workforce and increase access to health care services.


Approved by Governor 03/21/2024

SB 7018 Health Care Innovation by Health Policy


The bill sets forth legislative intent related to health care innovation in this state and creates a framework to implement that intent. The purpose is to harness the innovation and creativity of entrepreneurs and businesses, in collaboration with the state’s health care system and stakeholders, to lead the discussion on innovations that will address challenges in the health care system and to transform the delivery and strengthen the quality of health care in Florida.


Approved by Governor 03/21/2024

Coming Soon - FOMA 2024 Know the Issues

The FOMA 2024 Know the Issues is forthcoming and will be published soon after the Governor makes his final determination on transmitted legislation. This comprehensive document will offer a complete analysis of legislation passed during this session, detailing its impact on the osteopathic profession and patients and outlining any actionable items for our members.