Florida Senate - 2026                             CS for SB 1684
       
       
        
       By the Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services;
       and Senator Calatayud
       
       
       
       
       603-02961-26                                          20261684c1
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the Parkinson’s disease registry;
    3         creating ss. 458.352, 459.075, and 464.0124, F.S.;
    4         requiring physicians, osteopathic physicians, and
    5         advanced practice registered nurses, respectively, to
    6         report certain information to the Parkinson’s disease
    7         registry; providing limited liability for physicians
    8         and advanced practice registered nurses under certain
    9         circumstances; amending s. 1004.4352, F.S.; revising
   10         the membership of the Parkinson’s Disease Research
   11         Board; requiring that annual reports of the board
   12         include specified information beginning on a specified
   13         date; requiring the Institute for Parkinson’s Disease
   14         at the University of South Florida, subject to
   15         appropriation, to establish and maintain a statewide
   16         Parkinson’s disease registry for specified purposes;
   17         providing requirements for the registry; requiring
   18         certain physicians and advanced practice registered
   19         nurses to report specified information to the registry
   20         regularly; requiring the institute, beginning on a
   21         specified date, to create and maintain a public
   22         website dedicated solely to the registry; specifying
   23         requirements for the website; requiring that the
   24         website be updated by a specified date and annually
   25         thereafter; providing an effective date.
   26          
   27  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   28  
   29         Section 1. Section 458.352, Florida Statutes, is created to
   30  read:
   31         458.352Parkinson’s disease registry; reporting
   32  requirement.—
   33         (1)Beginning January 1, 2027, each physician who diagnoses
   34  or treats a patient for Parkinson’s disease shall report to the
   35  statewide Parkinson’s disease registry, established pursuant to
   36  s. 1004.4352, information containing nationally recognized
   37  Parkinson’s disease performance measures.
   38         (2)A liability of any kind or character for damages or
   39  other relief may not arise or be enforced against a physician by
   40  reason of having provided such information to the statewide
   41  Parkinson’s disease registry.
   42         Section 2. Section 459.075, Florida Statutes, is created to
   43  read:
   44         459.075Parkinson’s disease registry; reporting
   45  requirement.—
   46         (1)Beginning January 1, 2027, each physician who diagnoses
   47  or treats a patient for Parkinson’s disease shall report to the
   48  statewide Parkinson’s disease registry, established pursuant to
   49  s. 1004.4352, information containing nationally recognized
   50  Parkinson’s disease performance measures.
   51         (2)A liability of any kind or character for damages or
   52  other relief may not arise or be enforced against a physician by
   53  reason of having provided such information to the statewide
   54  Parkinson’s disease registry.
   55         Section 3. Section 464.0124, Florida Statutes, is created
   56  to read:
   57         464.0124Parkinson’s disease registry; advanced practice
   58  registered nurse reporting requirement.—
   59         (1)Beginning January 1, 2027, each advanced practice
   60  registered nurse who diagnoses or treats a patient for
   61  Parkinson’s disease shall report to the statewide Parkinson’s
   62  disease registry, established pursuant to s. 1004.4352,
   63  information containing nationally recognized Parkinson’s disease
   64  performance measures.
   65         (2)A liability of any kind or character for damages or
   66  other relief may not arise or be enforced against an advanced
   67  practice registered nurse by reason of having provided such
   68  information to the statewide Parkinson’s disease registry.
   69         Section 4. Paragraphs (b) and (e) of subsection (4) of
   70  section 1004.4352, Florida Statutes, are amended, and subsection
   71  (5) is added to that section, to read:
   72         1004.4352 Parkinson’s disease research.—
   73         (4) CONSORTIUM FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE RESEARCH.—
   74         (b) The Parkinson’s Disease Research Board is established
   75  to direct the operations of the consortium. The board shall be
   76  composed of one member appointed by the President of the Senate,
   77  one member appointed by the Speaker of the House of
   78  Representatives, and members representing each participating
   79  university or academic medical center, appointed by the
   80  president or chief executive officer of each participating
   81  university or academic medical center. Board members, other than
   82  those appointed by the President of the Senate or the Speaker of
   83  the House of Representatives, must have experience as a movement
   84  disorder specialist and in informatics or population health
   85  research and Parkinson’s disease research in a variety of
   86  scientific fields, including, but not limited to, neurology,
   87  psychology, nutrition, and genetics. Members shall be appointed
   88  to 3-year 4-year terms and may be reappointed to serve
   89  additional terms. The chair shall be elected by the board from
   90  among its members to serve a 2-year term. The board shall meet
   91  at least semiannually at the call of the chair or, in his or her
   92  absence or incapacity, the vice chair. Four members constitute a
   93  quorum. A majority vote of the members present is required for
   94  all actions of the board. The board may prescribe, amend, and
   95  repeal a charter governing the manner in which it conducts its
   96  business. Board members shall serve without compensation, but
   97  are entitled to receive reimbursement for travel expenses by the
   98  consortium or the organization he or she represents in
   99  accordance with s. 112.061.
  100         (e) By October 15 of each year, the board shall issue a
  101  report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the
  102  Speaker of the House of Representatives on research projects,
  103  research findings, and community outreach initiatives conducted
  104  or funded by, and future plans for the consortium. Beginning on
  105  October 15, 2028, and annually thereafter, the report must
  106  include a summary update on the incidence and prevalence of
  107  Parkinson’s disease in this state by county, how many records
  108  have been included and reported to the registry, and demographic
  109  information, such as patients by age, gender, and race.
  110         (5)PARKINSON’S DISEASE REGISTRY.—
  111         (a)Subject to a specific appropriation, the Florida
  112  Institute for Parkinson’s Disease at the University of South
  113  Florida shall establish and maintain a statewide Parkinson’s
  114  disease registry to ensure that the Parkinson’s disease
  115  performance measures required to be submitted under paragraph
  116  (b) are maintained and available for use to improve or modify
  117  the Parkinson’s disease care system, ensure compliance with
  118  standards and nationally recognized guidelines, and monitor
  119  Parkinson’s disease patient outcomes.
  120         (b)Physicians licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459,
  121  pursuant to ss. 458.352 and 459.075, and advanced practice
  122  registered nurses licensed under chapter 464, pursuant to s.
  123  464.0124, shall regularly report to the statewide Parkinson’s
  124  disease registry information containing nationally recognized
  125  Parkinson’s disease performance measures.
  126         (c)Beginning January 1, 2028, the Institute for
  127  Parkinson’s Disease at the University of South Florida shall
  128  create and maintain a public website dedicated solely to the
  129  Parkinson’s disease registry which must include, at a minimum,
  130  downloadable annual reports on the incidence and prevalence of
  131  Parkinson’s disease, information on the consortium, and other
  132  information as determined by the board. The website must be
  133  updated by January 1, 2029, and annually thereafter.
  134         Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.