Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B15 - Board of Osteopathic Medicine
Chapter 64B15-6 - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
Section 64B15-6.0105 - Notice of Noncompliance
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Pursuant to Section 456.073(3), F.S., the Department is authorized to provide a notice of noncompliance for an initial offense of a minor violation if the Board establishes by rule a list of minor violations. A minor violation is one which does not endanger the public health, safety, and welfare and which does not demonstrate a serious inability to practice the profession. A notice of noncompliance in lieu of other action is authorized only if the violation is not a repeat violation and only if there is only one violation. If there are multiple violations, then the Department may not issue a notice of noncompliance, but must prosecute the violations under the other provisions of Section 456.073, F.S. A notice of noncompliance may be issued to a licensee for a first time violation of one or both of the violations listed in paragraph (3)(b). Failure of a licensee to take action in correcting the violation within 15 days after notice shall result in the institution of regular disciplinary proceedings.
(2) The Department shall submit to the Board a monthly report detailing the number of notices given, the number of cases completed through receipt of a notarized statement of compliance from the licensee, and the types of violations for which notices of noncompliance have been issued. Notices of noncompliance shall be considered by the probable cause panels when reviewing a licensee's subsequent violations of a same or similar offense.
(3) The following violations are those for which the board authorizes the Department to issue a notice of noncompliance:
Rulemaking Authority 456.073(3), 459.005, 459.022(7)(f), (8)(c)2., (12) FS. Law Implemented 456.073(3), 459.015, 459.022(6)(e), (7)(f), (11), (12) FS.
New 3-10-02, Amended 8-2-06, 11-3-09, 12-6-21.