Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B2-18.001 - Definitions
(1) The term "Board" as herein used refers to
the Board of Chiropractic Medicine.
(2) The term "Director" as herein used refers
to the Executive Director of the Board of Chiropractic Medicine.
(3) The term "Department" as herein used
refers to the Department of Health.
(4) The term "supervising physician" as
herein used means any licensed chiropractic physician or group of physicians
who is approved and certified by the Board to provide supervision for the
certified chiropractic physician's assistant and who assumes legal liability
for the services rendered by such assistants. An approved chiropractic
physician or group of physicians may supervise certified chiropractic
physician's assistants at a ratio no greater than 10 certified chiropractic
physician's assistants to one chiropractic physician.
(5) The term "certified chiropractic
physician's assistant, " as herein used refers to allied health personnel,
certified by the Department upon approval by the Board, who are functioning in
a dependent relationship with a supervising physician and who are performing
tasks or combinations of tasks traditionally performed by the physician. A
certified chiropractic physician's assistant may perform case histories,
diagnostic testing, physical examinations, and therapeutic procedures under
indirect supervision. However, a certified chiropractic physician's assistant
cannot be assigned any tasks requiring manipulative or adjustive techniques,
the rendering of diagnostic results or interpretations, or the rendering of
treatment advice, or the taking of x-rays unless properly certified.
(6) The term "responsible supervision" means
the ability of the supervising physician to responsibly exercise control and
provide direction over the services of the certified chiropractic physician's
assistant. In determining whether supervision is responsible, the following
factors should be considered:
(a) the
complexity of the task,
(b) the risk
to the patient,
(c) the background,
training, and skill of the assistant,
(d) the adequacy of the direction in terms of
its form,
(e) the setting in which
the tasks are performed,
(f) the
availability of the supervising physician,
(g) the necessity for immediate attention,
and
(h) the number of other persons
that the supervising physician must supervise.
(7) "Direct supervision" means responsible
supervision and requires, except in case of an emergency, the physical presence
of the licensed chiropractic physician on the premises for consultation and
direction.
(8) "Indirect
supervision" means responsible supervision and control by the supervising
physician only in a practice that is exempt from licensure under Part X,
Chapter 400, F.S., and wholly owned by one or more chiropractic physicians or
by a chiropractic physician and the spouse, parent, child, or sibling of that
chiropractic physician. Indirect supervision shall require the "easy
availability" or physical presence of the licensed chiropractic physician for
consultation and direction of the actions of the certified chiropractic
physician's assistant. "Easy availability" means the supervising physician be
available to the certified chiropractic physician's assistant when needed for
consultation and advice either in person or by communication devices, such as
telephone, two-way radio, medical beeper or other electronic means.
(9) No later than December 31, 2026, the
Board shall review and consider amendment, modification, or repeal of this rule
if review determines this rule creates barriers to entry for private business
competition, is duplicative, outdated, obsolete, overly burdensome, or imposes
excessive costs.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 460.403, 460.405 FS. Law Implemented 460.403(2), (3), (5), (6), (7), (8) FS.
New 11-25-81, Formerly 21D-18.01, Amended 10-13-86, 7-15-91, Formerly 21D-18.001, 61F2-18.001, 59N-18.001, Amended 1-18-98, 7-17-07, 11-2-20, 2-19-23.
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