Florida Senate - 2013 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS for CS for SB 966
Barcode 842572
LEGISLATIVE ACTION
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Senator Garcia moved the following:
1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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3 Between lines 742 and 743
4 insert:
5 Section 11. Subsection (11) is added to section 395.0191,
6 Florida Statutes, to read:
7 395.0191 Staff membership and clinical privileges.—
8 (11)(a) Definitions.—As used in this subsection, the term:
9 1. “Certified surgical assistant” means a surgical
10 assistant who maintains valid and active one of the following
11 certifications:
12 a. Certified Surgical First Assistant from the National
13 Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting.
14 b. Certified Surgical Assistant from the National Surgical
15 Assistant Association.
16 c. Surgical Assistant-Certified from the American Board of
17 Surgical Assistants.
18 2. “Certified surgical technologist” means a surgical
19 technologist who maintains valid and active certification as a
20 Certified Surgical Technologist from the National Board of
21 Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting.
22 3. “Surgeon” means any health care practitioner as defined
23 in chapter 456 whose scope of practice includes performing
24 surgery and who is listed as the primary surgeon in the
25 operative record.
26 4. “Surgical assistant” means a person who provides aid
27 under the supervision of a surgeon in exposure, hemostasis,
28 closures, and other intraoperative technical functions and who
29 assists the surgeon in performing a safe operation with optimal
30 results for the patient.
31 5. “Surgical technologist” means a person who assists and
32 practices under the supervision of a surgeon to ensure that the
33 operating room environment is safe, that proper equipment is
34 available, and that the operative procedure is conducted
35 efficiently. Surgical technologist duties include, but are not
36 limited to, maintaining sterility during a surgical procedure,
37 handling and ensuring the availability of necessary equipment
38 and supplies, and maintaining visibility of the operative site.
39 (b) Employment limitations.—
40 1. A facility may not employ or contract with any person to
41 perform the duties of a surgical assistant unless the person is
42 a certified surgical assistant.
43 2. A facility may not employ or contract with any person to
44 perform the duties of a surgical technologist unless the person
45 is a certified surgical technologist.
46 3. Subparagraphs 1. and 2. do not apply to:
47 a. A person who was employed or contracted to perform the
48 duties of a surgical technologist or a surgical assistant at any
49 time between January 1, 2013, and July 1, 2013.
50 b. A health care practitioner as defined in chapter 456 or
51 a student if the duties he or she performs fall within the scope
52 of the practitioner’s or the student’s training and practice.
53 c. A person enrolled in a surgical technology or surgical
54 assisting training program accredited by the Commission on
55 Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, the
56 Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools, or another
57 accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of
58 Education on July 1, 2013. A person may practice as a surgical
59 technologist or a surgical assistant for 1 year after completion
60 of such a training program before he or she is required to meet
61 the criteria in subparagraph 1. or subparagraph 2.
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64 And the title is amended as follows:
65 Delete line 53
66 and insert:
67 inspection; amending s. 395.0191, F.S.; providing
68 definitions; providing requirements for health care
69 facilities that employ or contract with surgical
70 assistants or surgical technologists; providing
71 exceptions to these requirements; repealing s.
72 395.1046, F.S., relating to