(1) For purposes of Florida Statutes § 456.073(3), the Board finds the following first time minor offenses, where there is no danger to public health, safety, and welfare and no indication of a serious inability to practice the profession, appropriate for notices of noncompliance:

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    (a) Failure to timely notify the Board of a change of address as required by Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B11-4.007;
    (b) Unintentional violation of Section 456.072(1)(h), F.S., by submitting a worthless check or electronic payment to the Department or Board;
    (c) Overcharging a patient or patient’s legal representative for medical records;
    (d) Failure to timely pay fines and costs; and,
    (e) Advertising violations.
    (2) Failure of a licensee to take corrective action within 15 days after notice may result in disciplinary proceedings, as provided in Florida Statutes § 468.217
Rulemaking Authority 456.073(3), 468.204 FS. Law Implemented 456.073(3), FS. History-New 9-3-90, Formerly 21M-15.004, 61F6-15.004, 59R-63.004, Amended 6-11-02, 8-3-14.