HB 6069 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb6069-00 Page 1 of 4 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 vaccinations during public health 2 emergencies; amending s. 381.00315, F.S.; removing the 3 authority of the State Health Officer to order the 4 vaccination of individuals upon declaration of a 5 public health emergency; revising a requirement that 6 the Department of Health adopt certain rules; 7 providing an effective date. 8 9 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 10 11 Section 1. Paragraph (d) of subsection (2) and paragraph 12 (c) of subsection (5) of section 381.00315, Florida Statutes, 13 are amended to read: 14 381.00315 Public health advisories; public health 15 emergencies; isolation and quarantines. —The State Health Officer 16 is responsible for declaring public health emergencies, issuing 17 public health advisories, and ordering isolation or quarantines. 18 (2) 19 (d) The State Health Officer, upon declaration of a public 20 health emergency, may take actions that are necessary to protect 21 the public health. Such actions include, but are not limited to: 22 1. Directing manufacturers of prescription drugs or over -23 the-counter drugs who are permitted under chapter 499 and 24 wholesalers of prescription drugs located in this state who are 25 HB 6069 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb6069-00 Page 2 of 4 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 permitted under chapter 499 to give priority to the shipping of 26 specified drugs to pharmacies and health care providers within 27 geographic areas identified by the State Health Officer. The 28 State Health Officer must identify the drugs to be shipped. 29 Manufacturers and wholes alers located in the state must respond 30 to the State Health Officer's priority shipping directive before 31 shipping the specified drugs. 32 2. Notwithstanding chapters 465 and 499 and rules adopted 33 thereunder, directing pharmacists employed by the department to 34 compound bulk prescription drugs and provide these bulk 35 prescription drugs to physicians and nurses of county health 36 departments or any qualified person authorized by the State 37 Health Officer for administration to persons as part of a 38 prophylactic or treatment regimen. 39 3. Notwithstanding s. 456.036, temporarily reactivating 40 the inactive license of the following health care practitioners, 41 when such practitioners are needed to respond to the public 42 health emergency: physicians licensed under chapter 458 or 43 chapter 459; physician assistants licensed under chapter 458 or 44 chapter 459; licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, and 45 advanced practice registered nurses licensed under part I of 46 chapter 464; respiratory therapists licensed under part V of 47 chapter 468; and emergency medical technicians and paramedics 48 certified under part III of chapter 401. Only those health care 49 practitioners specified in this paragraph who possess an 50 HB 6069 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb6069-00 Page 3 of 4 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 unencumbered inactive license and who request that such license 51 be reactivated are eligible for reactivation. An inactive 52 license that is reactivated under this paragraph shall return to 53 inactive status when the public health emergency ends or before 54 the end of the public health emergency if the State Health 55 Officer determines that the health care practitioner is no 56 longer needed to provide services during the public health 57 emergency. Such licenses may only be reactivated for a period 58 not to exceed 90 days without meeting the requirements of s. 59 456.036 or chapter 401, as applicable. 60 4. Ordering an individual to be examined, tested, 61 vaccinated, treated, isolated, or quarantined for communicable 62 diseases that have significant morbidity or mortality and 63 present a severe danger to public health. Individuals who are 64 unable or unwilling to be examined, tested, vaccinated, or 65 treated for reasons of health, religion, or conscience may be 66 subjected to isolation or quarantine. 67 a. Examination, testing, vaccination, or treatment may be 68 performed by any qualified person authorized by the State Health 69 Officer. 70 b. If the individual poses a danger to the public health, 71 the State Health Officer may subject the individual to isolation 72 or quarantine. If there is no practical method to isolate or 73 quarantine the individual, the State Health Officer m ay use any 74 means necessary to vaccinate or treat the individual. 75 HB 6069 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb6069-00 Page 4 of 4 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 c. Any order of the State Health Officer given to 76 effectuate this paragraph is immediately enforceable by a law 77 enforcement officer under s. 381.0012. 78 (5) The department shall adopt rules to specify the 79 conditions and procedures for imposing and releasing an 80 isolation or a quarantine. The rules must include provisions 81 related to: 82 (c) The tests or treatment , including vaccination, for 83 communicable disease required before employment or admission to 84 the premises or to comply with an isolation or a quarantine. 85 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022. 86