Fla. Stat. 459.016
Reports of disciplinary actions by medical organizations


(1)

The department shall be notified when any osteopathic physician:Has been removed or suspended or has had any other disciplinary action taken by her or his peers within any professional medical association, society, body, or professional standards review organization established pursuant to Pub. L. No. 92-603, s. 249F, or similarly constituted professional organization, whether or not such association, society, body, or organization is local, regional, state, national, or international in scope; orHas been disciplined, which shall include allowing an osteopathic physician to resign, by a licensed hospital or medical staff of said hospital for any act that constitutes a violation of this chapter. If a physician resigns or withdraws from privileges when such facility notifies the physician that it is conducting an investigation or inquiry regarding an act which is potentially a violation of this chapter, the facility shall complete its investigation or inquiry and shall notify the department of the physician’s resignation or withdrawal from privileges if the completed investigation or inquiry results in a finding that such act constitutes a violation of this chapter for which the facility would have disciplined the physician or allowed her or him to resign or withdraw from privileges.

Within 20 days of receipt of such notification, upon board approval, the department shall notify all hospitals and health maintenance organizations in the state of any disciplinary action which is severe enough for expulsion or resignation reported pursuant to this subsection, identifying the disciplined physician, the action taken, and the reason for such action.

(a)

Has been removed or suspended or has had any other disciplinary action taken by her or his peers within any professional medical association, society, body, or professional standards review organization established pursuant to Pub. L. No. 92-603, s. 249F, or similarly constituted professional organization, whether or not such association, society, body, or organization is local, regional, state, national, or international in scope; or

(b)

Has been disciplined, which shall include allowing an osteopathic physician to resign, by a licensed hospital or medical staff of said hospital for any act that constitutes a violation of this chapter. If a physician resigns or withdraws from privileges when such facility notifies the physician that it is conducting an investigation or inquiry regarding an act which is potentially a violation of this chapter, the facility shall complete its investigation or inquiry and shall notify the department of the physician’s resignation or withdrawal from privileges if the completed investigation or inquiry results in a finding that such act constitutes a violation of this chapter for which the facility would have disciplined the physician or allowed her or him to resign or withdraw from privileges.

(2)

Any organization taking action as set forth in this section shall report such action to the department within 30 days of its initial occurrence, regardless of the pendency of appeals therefrom. The notification shall identify the disciplined physician, the action taken, and the reason for such action. The department shall investigate the occurrence upon which the report was based and determine if action by the department against the osteopathic physician is warranted. Any organization failing to report such action pursuant to this section shall be subject to a fine assessed by the department in an amount not exceeding $1,000 for the first offense and not exceeding $5,000 for any offense thereafter.

(3)

Any organization taking action as set forth in this section shall, upon department subpoena, provide copies of the records concerning the action to the department. However, those records shall be used solely for the purpose of the department and the board in disciplinary proceedings. The records shall otherwise be confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1). These records shall not be subject to discovery or introduction into evidence in any administrative or civil action.

(4)

There shall be no monetary liability on the part of, and no cause of action for damages shall arise against, the department or any association, society, body, organization, hospital, hospital medical staff, or hospital disciplinary body or its agents, investigators, witnesses, or employees or any other person for any action taken without intentional fraud in carrying out the provisions of this section. However, this exemption applies only to actions taken in providing notice pursuant to this section.

Source: Section 459.016 — Reports of disciplinary actions by medical organizations, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0459.­016 (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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