This rule applies to health care professionals not licensed in Florida but who have registered as a telehealth provider pursuant to Florida Statutes § 456.47(4)

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    (1) For any violation that is designated as a Minor Administrative Violation in subsection 64B13-15.003(1), F.A.C., the range of penalties are as follows:
    (a) First violation – Letter of concern.
    (b) Second violation – Reprimand.
    (2) For any violation that is designated as a Major Administrative Violation in subsection 64B13-15.003(2), F.A.C., the range of penalties are as follows:
    (a) First violation – Reprimand to Suspension.
    (b) Second violation – Suspension.
    (c) Third violation – Revocation.
    (3) For any violation that is designated as a Minor Patient Care Violation in subsection 64B13-15.006(1), F.S., the range of penalties are as follows:
    (a) First violation – Letter of Concern.
    (b) Second violation – Reprimand.
    (4) For any violation that is designated as a Major Patient Care Violation in subsection 64B13-15.006(2), F.A.C., the range of penalties are as follows:
    (a) First violation -Suspension.
    (b) Second violation – Revocation.
    (5) The Board designates a violation of Section 456.47(4)(i)1., 2., or 3., F.S., as a Major Administrative Violation.
    (6) A suspension may be accompanied by a corrective action plan to be completed prior to reinstatement of the suspended registration or the corrective action plan may follow a suspension for a definite term.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 456.47(7). Law Implemented 456.47(4) FS. History—New 4-13-22.