Bill Text: FL S1068 | 2014 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Massage Therapy
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-04-28 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 1065 (Ch. 2014-139) [S1068 Detail]
Download: Florida-2014-S1068-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2014 CS for SB 1068 By the Committee on Health Policy; and Senator Latvala 588-02463-14 20141068c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to massage therapy; amending s. 3 456.0135, F.S.; requiring an applicant for licensure 4 under ch. 480, F.S., to submit to certain 5 fingerprinting requirements; requiring fingerprints to 6 be enrolled in the national retained print arrest 7 notification program and the Care Provider Background 8 Screening Clearinghouse; amending s. 456.074, F.S.; 9 requiring the Department of Health to issue an 10 emergency order suspending the license of a massage 11 therapist or massage establishment for the commission 12 of certain offenses; amending s. 480.041, F.S.; 13 requiring an applicant for a massage therapist license 14 to submit to certain background screening 15 requirements; requiring that a massage therapist who 16 was issued a license before a specified date meet the 17 background screening requirements by a specified date; 18 requiring the Board of Massage Therapy to deny an 19 application for a massage therapy license or renewal 20 license for certain offenses; amending s. 480.043, 21 F.S.; requiring a person with a specified interest in 22 a massage establishment to submit to certain 23 background screening requirements; authorizing the 24 department to adopt a rule related to corporate 25 assets; requiring the department to deny an 26 application for a massage establishment license or 27 renewal license under certain circumstances; requiring 28 that the owner of a massage establishment that was 29 issued a license before a specified date submit to the 30 background screening requirements by a specified date; 31 exempting certain entities from massage establishment 32 licensure requirements; amending s. 480.0465, F.S.; 33 conforming a cross-reference; providing an effective 34 date. 35 36 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 37 38 Section 1. Section 456.0135, Florida Statutes, is amended 39 to read: 40 456.0135 General background screening provisions.— 41 (1) An application for initial licensure received on or 42 after January 1, 2013, under chapter 458, chapter 459, chapter 43 460, chapter 461, chapter 464,ors. 465.022, or chapter 480 44 shall include fingerprints pursuant to procedures established by 45 the department through a vendor approved by the Department of 46 Law Enforcement and fees imposed for the initial screening and 47 retention of fingerprints. Fingerprints must be submitted 48 electronically to the Department of Law Enforcement for state 49 processing, and the Department of Law Enforcement shall forward 50 the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 51 national processing. Each board, or the department if there is 52 no board, shall screen the results to determine if an applicant 53 meets licensure requirements. For any subsequent renewal of the 54 applicant’s license that requires a national criminal history 55 check, the department shall request the Department of Law 56 Enforcement to forward the retained fingerprints of the 57 applicant to the Federal Bureau of Investigation unless the 58 fingerprints are enrolled in the national retained print arrest 59 notification program. 60 (2) All fingerprints submitted to the Department of Law 61 Enforcement as required under subsection (1) shall be retained 62 by the Department of Law Enforcement as provided under s. 63 943.05(2)(g) and (h) and (3) and enrolled in the national 64 retained print arrest notification program at the Federal Bureau 65 of Investigation when the Department of Law Enforcement begins 66 participation in the program. The department shall notify the 67 Department of Law Enforcement regarding any person whose 68 fingerprints have been retained but who is no longer licensed. 69 (3) The costs of fingerprint processing, including the cost 70 for retaining fingerprints, shall be borne by the applicant 71 subject to the background screening. 72 (4) All fingerprints received under this section shall be 73 entered into the Care Provider Background Screening 74 Clearinghouse as provided in s. 435.12. 75 Section 2. Subsection (5) is added to section 456.074, 76 Florida Statutes, to read: 77 456.074 Certain health care practitioners; immediate 78 suspension of license.— 79 (5) The department shall issue an emergency order 80 suspending the license of a massage therapist or massage 81 establishment as defined in chapter 480 upon receipt of 82 information that such therapist or person with an ownership 83 interest in the massage establishment, or for a corporation that 84 has more than $250,000 of business assets in this state, the 85 owner, officer, or individual directly involved in the 86 management of the massage establishment has been convicted or 87 found guilty of, or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo 88 contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony offense 89 under any of the following provisions of state law or a similar 90 provision in another jurisdiction: 91 (a) Section 787.01, relating to kidnapping. 92 (b) Section 787.02, relating to false imprisonment. 93 (c) Section 787.025, relating to luring or enticing a 94 child. 95 (d) Section 787.06, relating to human trafficking. 96 (e) Section 787.07, relating to human smuggling. 97 (f) Section 794.011, relating to sexual battery. 98 (g) Section 794.08, relating to female genital mutilation. 99 (h) Section 796.03, relating to procuring a person under 100 the age of 18 for prostitution. 101 (i) Section 796.035, relating to the selling or buying of 102 minors into prostitution. 103 (j) Section 796.04, relating to forcing, compelling, or 104 coercing another to become a prostitute. 105 (k) Section 796.05, relating to deriving support from the 106 proceeds of a prostitute. 107 (l) Section 796.07(4)(c), relating to a felony of the third 108 degree for a third or subsequent violation as provided in s. 109 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 110 (m) Section 800.04, relating to lewd or lascivious offenses 111 committed upon or in the presence of persons less than 16 years 112 of age. 113 (n) Section 825.1025(2)(b), relating to lewd or lascivious 114 offenses committed upon or in the presence of an elderly or 115 disabled person. 116 (o) Section 827.071, relating to sexual performance by a 117 child. 118 (p) Section 847.0133, relating to the protection of minors. 119 (q) Section 847.0135, relating to computer pornography. 120 (r) Section 847.0138, relating to the transmission of 121 material harmful to minors to a minor by electronic device or 122 equipment. 123 (s) Section 847.0145, relating to the selling or buying of 124 minors. 125 Section 3. Present subsections (3) and (4) of section 126 480.041, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as subsections (4) 127 and (5), respectively, and a new subsection (3) and subsections 128 (6) and (7) are added to that section, to read: 129 480.041 Massage therapists; qualifications; licensure; 130 endorsement.— 131 (3) An applicant must submit to background screening under 132 s. 456.0135. 133 (6) Massage therapists who were issued a license before 134 July 1, 2014, must submit to the background screening 135 requirements of s. 456.0135 by January 31, 2015. 136 (7) The board shall deny an application for a new or 137 renewal license if an applicant has been convicted or found 138 guilty of, or enters a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, 139 regardless of adjudication, a felony offense under any of the 140 following provisions of state law or a similar provision in 141 another jurisdiction: 142 (a) Section 787.01, relating to kidnapping. 143 (b) Section 787.02, relating to false imprisonment. 144 (c) Section 787.025, relating to luring or enticing a 145 child. 146 (d) Section 787.06, relating to human trafficking. 147 (e) Section 787.07, relating to human smuggling. 148 (f) Section 794.011, relating to sexual battery. 149 (g) Section 794.08, relating to female genital mutilation. 150 (h) Section 796.03, relating to procuring a person under 151 the age of 18 for prostitution. 152 (i) Section 796.035, relating to the selling or buying of 153 minors into prostitution. 154 (j) Section 796.04, relating to forcing, compelling, or 155 coercing another to become a prostitute. 156 (k) Section 796.05, relating to deriving support from the 157 proceeds of a prostitute. 158 (l) Section 796.07(4)(c), relating to a felony of the third 159 degree for a third or subsequent violation as provided in s. 160 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 161 (m) Section 800.04, relating to lewd or lascivious offenses 162 committed upon or in the presence of persons less than 16 years 163 of age. 164 (n) Section 825.1025(2)(b), relating to lewd or lascivious 165 offenses committed upon or in the presence of an elderly or 166 disabled person. 167 (o) Section 827.071, relating to sexual performance by a 168 child. 169 (p) Section 847.0133, relating to the protection of minors. 170 (q) Section 847.0135, relating to computer pornography. 171 (r) Section 847.0138, relating to the transmission of 172 material harmful to minors to a minor by electronic device or 173 equipment. 174 (s) Section 847.0145, relating to the selling or buying of 175 minors. 176 Section 4. Present subsections (2) through (6) of section 177 480.043, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as subsections (3) 178 through (7), respectively, present subsections (7) through (9) 179 of that section are redesignated as subsections (9) through 180 (11), respectively, and new subsections (2), (8), (12), and (13) 181 are added to that section, to read: 182 480.043 Massage establishments; requisites; licensure; 183 inspection.— 184 (2) A person who has an ownership interest in a massage 185 establishment shall submit to the background screening 186 requirements under s. 456.0135. However, if a corporation 187 submits proof, as determined by department rule, of having more 188 than $250,000 of business assets in this state, the department 189 shall require the owner, officer, or individual directly 190 involved in the management of the massage establishment to 191 submit to the background screening requirements of s. 456.0135. 192 (8) The department shall deny an application for a new or 193 renewal license if a person with an ownership interest in the 194 massage establishment, or for a corporation that has more than 195 $250,000 of business assets in this state, the owner, officer, 196 or individual directly involved in the management of the massage 197 establishment has been convicted or found guilty of, or entered 198 a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of 199 adjudication, a felony offense under any of the following 200 provisions of state law or a similar provision in another 201 jurisdiction: 202 (a) Section 787.01, relating to kidnapping. 203 (b) Section 787.02, relating to false imprisonment. 204 (c) Section 787.025, relating to luring or enticing a 205 child. 206 (d) Section 787.06, relating to human trafficking. 207 (e) Section 787.07, relating to human smuggling. 208 (f) Section 794.011, relating to sexual battery. 209 (g) Section 794.08, relating to female genital mutilation. 210 (h) Section 796.03, relating to procuring a person under 211 the age of 18 for prostitution. 212 (i) Section 796.035, relating to selling or buying of 213 minors into prostitution. 214 (j) Section 796.04, relating to forcing, compelling, or 215 coercing another to become a prostitute. 216 (k) Section 796.05, relating to deriving support from the 217 proceeds of a prostitute. 218 (l) Section 796.07(4)(c), relating to a felony of the third 219 degree for a third or subsequent violation as provided in s. 220 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 221 (m) Section 800.04, relating to lewd or lascivious offenses 222 committed upon or in the presence of persons less than 16 years 223 of age. 224 (n) Section 825.1025(2)(b), relating to lewd or lascivious 225 offenses committed upon or in the presence of an elderly or 226 disabled person. 227 (o) Section 827.071, relating to sexual performance by a 228 child. 229 (p) Section 847.0133, relating to the protection of minors. 230 (q) Section 847.0135, relating to computer pornography. 231 (r) Section 847.0138, relating to the transmission of 232 material harmful to minors to a minor by electronic device or 233 equipment. 234 (s) Section 847.0145, relating to the selling or buying of 235 minors. 236 (12) A person with an ownership interest, or for a 237 corporation that has more than $250,000 of business assets in 238 this state, the owner, officer, or individual directly involved 239 in the management of, a massage establishment that was issued a 240 license before July 1, 2014, shall submit to the background 241 screening requirements of s. 456.0135 before January 31, 2015. 242 (13) An entity wholly owned by one or more physicians 243 licensed under chapter 458, chapter 459, or chapter 460 or by 244 such physicians and the spouse, parent, child, or sibling of 245 such physicians is exempt from the requirements of this section. 246 As used in this subsection, the term “entity wholly owned” means 247 a proprietorship, group practice, partnership, or corporation 248 that provides health care services rendered by licensed 249 physicians and health care practitioners in which the licensed 250 physicians or such physicians and the spouse, parent, child, or 251 sibling of such physicians are the business owners in all 252 aspects of the business entity, including, but not limited to, 253 being reflected as the business owners on the title or lease of 254 the physical facility, filing taxes as the business owners, 255 being account holders on the entity’s bank account, being listed 256 as the principals on all incorporation documents required by 257 this state, and having ultimate authority over all personnel and 258 compensation decisions relating to the entity. 259 Section 5. Section 480.0465, Florida Statutes, is amended 260 to read: 261 480.0465 Advertisement.—Each massage therapist or massage 262 establishment licensed under the provisions of this act shall 263 include the number of the license in any advertisement of 264 massage services appearing in aanynewspaper, airwave 265 transmission, telephone directory, or other advertising medium. 266 Pending licensure of a new massage establishment pursuant to the 267 provisions of s. 480.043(7)s. 480.043(6), the license number of 268 a licensed massage therapist who is an owner or principal 269 officer of the establishment may be used in lieu of the license 270 number for the establishment. 271 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2014.