Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1313 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 02/09/2022

                               
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to unidentified persons in hospitals; 2 
creating s. 395.1013, F.S.; requiring hospitals to 3 
maintain a directory of unidentified persons 4 
containing specified information; requiring hospitals 5 
to make the directory available to the public upon 6 
request; requiring hospitals, before including an 7 
unidentified person in the directory, to inform the 8 
unidentified person of the directory and provide him 9 
or her with an opportunity to restrict or prohibit 10 
inclusion in the directory or disclosure of his or her 11 
personal identifying information; providing an 12 
exception for a specified timeframe; providing an 13 
effective date. 14 
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Be It Enacted by the Legisla ture of the State of Florida: 16 
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 Section 1.  Section 395.1013, Florida Statutes, is created 18 
to read: 19 
 395.1013  Unidentified persons. — 20 
 (1)  Each hospital shall maintain a directory of all 21 
unidentified persons being treated at the hospital which must be 22 
made available to the public upon request. The directory must 23 
include all of the following details for each unidentified 24 
person: 25     
 
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 (a)  The type of injury suffered by the unidentified 26 
person. 27 
 (b)  A description of the unidentified person's condition, 28 
using general terms that do not disclose specific medical 29 
information about the person. 30 
 (c)  A description of distinguishing characteristics of the 31 
unidentified person, including height, weight, gender, race, 32 
hair and eye color, and any facial hair, scars, and tattoos. 33 
 (2)  Before entering any information into the directory, a 34 
hospital shall first inform the unidentified person that his or 35 
her personal identifying information will be included in the 36 
directory and may be disclosed to the public upon request. The 37 
hospital shall provide the unidentified person with the 38 
opportunity to restrict or prohibit the inclusion in the 39 
directory of any of the information specified in subsection (1) 40 
or the disclosure of such information. If an unidentified person 41 
cannot reasonably be informed of inclusion in the directory due 42 
to the person's incapacitation or emergency treatment protocols, 43 
the hospital must include the unidentified person in the 44 
directory until the unidentified person is no longer 45 
incapacitated or the emergency has subsided, at which point the 46 
hospital must inform the unidentified person of his or her 47 
inclusion in the directory and the option to restrict or 48 
prohibit continued inclusion or the disclosure of his or her 49 
personal identifying information. 50     
 
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 Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2022. 51