Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0259

Introduced
10/27/25  
Refer
11/4/25  

Caption

Patient Funds Held in Trust by Chiropractic Physicians

Impact

The removal of the monetary cap on patient funds in trust facilitates a more efficient handling of payments for services, potentially improving administrative procedures within chiropractic practices. This change is significant as it can create a structured financial management system that allows physicians to hold larger amounts of patient funds, thus streamlining the process for costs related to examinations and treatments. It mandates clarity in the financial transactions between patients and chiropractic physicians, thereby enhancing consumer protections.

Summary

House Bill 0259 addresses the management of patient funds held in trust by chiropractic physicians. The bill modifies existing regulations within section 460.413 of the Florida Statutes, specifically removing the current limitation on the maximum amount of patient funds that a chiropractic physician can hold in trust for defined purposes. This aims to ensure that funds are managed properly and only applied towards their intended use, enhancing the protection of patient property entrusted to chiropractic practitioners.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 0259 revolve around the implications this bill could have on disputes concerning chiropractic fees. While proponents argue that it simplifies the handling of patient funds, opponents express concern that this could lead to increased potential for disputes regarding fees and charges. Additionally, those against the bill might worry that the absence of a maximum limit could inadvertently enable malpractice or misuse of funds, leading to complications in disciplinary actions against practitioners if disputes arise regarding the proper handling of patient money.

Companion Bills

FL S0192

Same As Patient Funds Held in Trust by Chiropractic Physicians

Previously Filed As

FL H0849

Chiropractic Medicine

FL H1231

Insurance Claims Payments to Physicians

FL H0993

Parental Rights of Qualified Patients

FL H1513

Refund of Overpayments Made by Patients

FL H0485

Invalid Restrictive Covenants with Physicians

FL H0083

Protections for Public Employees who use Medical Marijuana as Qualified Patients

FL H0353

Patient-directed Medical Orders

FL H0385

Trusts

FL H1083

Patient Access to Records

FL H1605

Trust Funds/Comprehensive Health Care for Residents

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