Fla. Stat. 459.0145
Concerted effort to refuse emergency room treatment to patients; penalties


(1)

A physician licensed pursuant to this chapter may not instigate or engage in a concerted effort to refuse or get physicians to refuse to render services to a patient or patients in a hospital emergency room by failing to report for duty, absenting themselves from their positions, submitting their resignations, abstaining from the full and faithful performance of their medical duties, or otherwise causing conduct that adversely affects the services of the hospital. For the purposes of this subsection, the term “concerted” means contrived or arranged by agreement, planned or devised together, or done or performed together in cooperation.

(2)

If a physician or group of physicians engages in conduct in violation of subsection (1), either the department or the hospital where the conduct occurs may file suit in circuit court to enjoin such conduct.Upon such suit being filed, the court shall conduct a hearing, with notice to the department, the board, and all interested parties, at the earliest practicable time. If the plaintiff makes a showing that a violation of subsection (1) is in progress or that there is a clear, real, and present danger that such a violation is about to commence, the court shall issue a temporary injunction enjoining such violation. Upon final hearing, the court shall either make the injunction permanent or dissolve it.A physician found to be in contempt of court for violating such an injunction shall be fined an amount considered appropriate by the court but not less than $5,000. In determining the appropriate fine, the court shall objectively consider the extent of services lost to the hospital and its patients.

(a)

Upon such suit being filed, the court shall conduct a hearing, with notice to the department, the board, and all interested parties, at the earliest practicable time. If the plaintiff makes a showing that a violation of subsection (1) is in progress or that there is a clear, real, and present danger that such a violation is about to commence, the court shall issue a temporary injunction enjoining such violation. Upon final hearing, the court shall either make the injunction permanent or dissolve it.

(b)

A physician found to be in contempt of court for violating such an injunction shall be fined an amount considered appropriate by the court but not less than $5,000. In determining the appropriate fine, the court shall objectively consider the extent of services lost to the hospital and its patients.

(3)

A violation by a physician of subsection (1) constitutes ground for disciplinary action against the physician by the board, including the suspension or revocation of her or his license, and subjects the physician to liability for any damages that the hospital or any patient therein sustains as a result of the violation.

Source: Section 459.0145 — Concerted effort to refuse emergency room treatment to patients; penalties, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0459.­0145 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

459.001
Purpose
459.002
Chapter not applicable to practice of medicine, surgery, chiropractic medicine, etc
459.003
Definitions
459.004
Board of Osteopathic Medicine
459.005
Rulemaking authority
459.008
Renewal of licenses and certificates
459.009
Inactive status
459.011
Privileges, obligations, and status of osteopathic physicians
459.012
Itemized patient statement
459.013
Penalty for violations
459.015
Grounds for disciplinary action
459.016
Reports of disciplinary actions by medical organizations
459.017
Osteopathic physician’s consent
459.018
Search warrants for certain violations
459.019
Subpoena of certain records
459.021
Registration of resident physicians, interns, and fellows
459.022
Physician assistants
459.023
Anesthesiologist assistants
459.025
Formal supervisory relationships, standing orders, and established protocols
459.026
Reports of adverse incidents in office practice settings
459.0055
General licensure requirements
459.0066
Expert witness certificate
459.074
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
459.0075
Limited licenses
459.0076
Temporary certificate for practice in areas of critical need
459.0077
Osteopathic faculty certificate
459.0081
Physician survey
459.0082
Analysis of survey results
459.0083
Confidentiality of certain information contained in physician workforce surveys
459.0085
Financial responsibility
459.0092
Fees
459.0122
Patient records
459.0125
Breast cancer
459.0135
Drugs to treat obesity
459.0137
Pain-management clinics
459.0138
Office surgeries
459.0141
Sexual misconduct in the practice of osteopathic medicine
459.0145
Concerted effort to refuse emergency room treatment to patients
459.0151
Emergency procedures for disciplinary action
459.0152
Specialties
459.00761
Temporary certificate for active duty military and veterans practicing in areas of critical need

Current through Fall 2025

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