(1) A licensed health care clinic may not operate or be maintained without the day-to-day supervision of a single medical or clinic director as defined in Florida Statutes § 400.9905(5) The health care clinic responsibilities under Sections 400.9935(1)(a)-(i), F.S., cannot be met without an active, appointed medical or clinic director. Failure of an appointed medical or clinic director to substantially comply with health care clinic responsibilities under Fl. Admin. Code R. 59A-33.012 and Sections 400.9935(1)(a)-(i), F.S., shall be grounds for the revocation or suspension of the license and assessment of a fine pursuant to Florida Statutes § 400.995(1)

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    (2) By statutory definition in Florida Statutes § 400.9905(5), a medical director is a health care practitioner that holds an active and unencumbered Florida physician’s license in accordance with Chapters 458 (medical physician), 459 (osteopathic physician), 460 (chiropractic physician) or 461 (podiatric physician), F.S. A suspended or non-renewed license is considered an encumbered license, as is a license that restricts the license holder from performing health care services in a manner or under supervision different from a license holder without board or Department of Health restrictions.
    (3) The Agency shall issue an emergency order suspending the license of any health care clinic operated or maintained without a medical or clinic director as required by Sections 400.990-400.995, F.S., and this rule for such period of time as the health care clinic is without a medical or clinic director. The Agency shall assess a civil fine of up to $5,000 for operating or maintaining a health care clinic without a medical or clinic director. Each day of operation following receipt of Agency notice is considered a separate offense. Operation and maintenance of a health care clinic without a medical or clinic director shall be grounds for revocation of the license in addition to the assessment of fines pursuant to Florida Statutes § 400.995(1)
Rulemaking Authority 400.9925(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 400.9905(5), 400.9915(3), 400.993, 400.9935(1)(a)-(g), 400.9935(3), 400.995(1) FS. History-New 8-28-06, Amended 2-12-15.