Florida 2022 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1123 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/03/2022

                       
 
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F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P	R E S E N T A T I V E	S 
 
 
 
A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to ratification of rules of the 2 
Department of Financial Services; ratifying a 3 
specified rule relating to the Florida Workers' 4 
Compensation Health Care Provider Reimbursement Manual 5 
for the sole and exclusive purpose of satisfying any 6 
condition on effectiveness pursuant to s. 120.541(3), 7 
F.S., which requires ratification of any rule meeting 8 
any specified thresholds for likely adverse impact or 9 
increase in regulatory costs; providing an effective 10 
date. 11 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 13 
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 Section 1.  (1)  The following rule is ratified for the 15 
sole and exclusive purpose of satisfying any condition on 16 
effectiveness imposed under s. 120.541(3), Florida Statutes: 17 
Rule 69L-7.020, Florida Administrative Code, titled "Florida 18 
Workers' Compensation Health Care Provider Reimbursement 19 
Manual," as filed for adoption with the Department of State 20 
pursuant to the certification package dated October 22, 2021. 21 
 (2)  This act serves no other purpose and shall not be 22 
codified in the Florida Statutes. After this act becomes law, 23 
its enactment and effective dates shall be noted in the Florida 24 
Administrative Code, the Florida Administrative Re gister, or 25     
 
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both, as appropriate. This act does not alter rulemaking 26 
additions delegated by prior law, does not constitute 27 
legislative preemption of or exception to any provision of law 28 
governing adoption or enforcement of the rule cited, and is 29 
intended to preserve the status of any rule cited as a rule 30 
under chapter 120, Florida Statutes. This act does not cure any 31 
rulemaking defect or preempt any challenge based on a lack of 32 
authority or a violation of the legal requirements governing the 33 
adoption of the rule cited. 34 
 Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2022. 35