Fla. Stat. 501.122
Control of nonionizing radiations; laser; penalties


(1)

DEFINITIONS.For the purposes of this section:“Laser” means light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, encompassing wavelengths above and below those in visual range, if produced by laser devices.“Laser device” means any device designed or used to amplify electromagnetic radiation by stimulated emission.“Nonionizing radiation” means electromagnetic or sound waves which do not produce or result in ionization.“Ionizing radiation” means gamma and X rays, alpha and beta particles, high-speed electrons, neutrons, protons, and other nuclear particles.“Department” means the Department of Health.

(a)

“Laser” means light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, encompassing wavelengths above and below those in visual range, if produced by laser devices.

(b)

“Laser device” means any device designed or used to amplify electromagnetic radiation by stimulated emission.

(c)

“Nonionizing radiation” means electromagnetic or sound waves which do not produce or result in ionization.

(d)

“Ionizing radiation” means gamma and X rays, alpha and beta particles, high-speed electrons, neutrons, protons, and other nuclear particles.

(e)

“Department” means the Department of Health.

(2)

AUTHORITY TO ISSUE REGULATIONS.Except for electrical transmission and distribution lines and substation facilities subject to regulation by the Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to chapter 403, the Department of Health shall adopt rules as necessary to protect the health and safety of persons exposed to laser devices and other nonionizing radiation, including the user or any others who might come in contact with such radiation. The Department of Health may:Develop a program for registration of laser devices and uses and of identifying and controlling sources and uses of other nonionizing radiations.Maintain liaison with, and receive information from, industry, industry associations, and other organizations or individuals relating to present or future radiation-producing products or devices.Study and evaluate the degree of hazard associated with the use of laser devices or other sources of radiation.Establish and prescribe performance standards for lasers and other radiation control, including requirements for radiation surveys and measurements and the methods and instruments used to perform surveys; the qualifications, duties, and training of users; the posting of warning signs and labels for facilities and devices; recordkeeping; and reports to the department, if it determines that such standards are necessary for the protection of the public health.Amend or revoke any performance standard established under the provisions of this section.

(a)

Develop a program for registration of laser devices and uses and of identifying and controlling sources and uses of other nonionizing radiations.

(b)

Maintain liaison with, and receive information from, industry, industry associations, and other organizations or individuals relating to present or future radiation-producing products or devices.

(c)

Study and evaluate the degree of hazard associated with the use of laser devices or other sources of radiation.

(d)

Establish and prescribe performance standards for lasers and other radiation control, including requirements for radiation surveys and measurements and the methods and instruments used to perform surveys; the qualifications, duties, and training of users; the posting of warning signs and labels for facilities and devices; recordkeeping; and reports to the department, if it determines that such standards are necessary for the protection of the public health.

(e)

Amend or revoke any performance standard established under the provisions of this section.

(3)

PENALTIES FOR USING UNREGISTERED LASER DEVICE OR PRODUCT.No person licensed to practice the healing arts, nor any other person, may use a Class III or a Class IV laser device or product as defined by federal regulations unless she or he has complied with the rules governing the registration of such devices with the department promulgated pursuant to subsection (2).Any person who violates the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

(a)

No person licensed to practice the healing arts, nor any other person, may use a Class III or a Class IV laser device or product as defined by federal regulations unless she or he has complied with the rules governing the registration of such devices with the department promulgated pursuant to subsection (2).

(b)

Any person who violates the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

Source: Section 501.122 — Control of nonionizing radiations; laser; penalties, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0501.­122 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

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Consumer report security freeze
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Credit cards
501.012
Health studios
501.013
Health studios
501.014
Health studios
501.015
Health studios
501.016
Health studios
501.017
Health studios
501.018
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501.019
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501.021
Home solicitation sale
501.022
Home solicitation sale
501.025
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501.031
Home solicitation sale
501.035
Home solicitation sale
501.041
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501.045
Home solicitation sale
501.046
Home solicitation sale
501.047
Home solicitation sale
501.0051
Protected consumer report security freeze
501.052
Home solicitation sale
501.053
Home solicitation sale
501.055
Home solicitation sale
501.057
Commercial Weight-Loss Practices Act
501.059
Telephone solicitation
501.0113
Unsolicited goods
501.0115
Service station credit cards and franchise agreements
501.0117
Credit cards
501.0118
Restrictions on information printed on receipts for payment-card transactions
501.122
Control of nonionizing radiations
501.0125
Health studios
501.135
Consumer unit pricing
501.137
Mortgage lenders
501.138
Advertising of previews or trailers
501.139
Advertisements for legal services
501.141
Delivery of crated goods
501.142
Retail sales establishments
501.145
Bedding Label Act
501.155
Electronic dissemination of commercial recordings or audiovisual works
501.160
Rental or sale of essential commodities during a declared state of emergency
501.164
Civil penalties
501.165
Automatic renewal of service contracts
501.171
Security of confidential personal information
501.0571
Commercial Weight-Loss Practices Act
501.0573
Weight-loss provider requirements
501.0575
Weight-Loss Consumer Bill of Rights
501.0577
Commercial Weight-Loss Practices Act
501.0579
Commercial Weight-Loss Practices Act
501.0581
Commercial Weight-Loss Practices Act
501.0583
Selling, delivering, bartering, furnishing, or giving weight-loss pills to persons under age 18
501.1375
Deposits received for purchase of residential dwelling units
501.1377
Violations involving homeowners during the course of residential foreclosure proceedings
501.1735
Protection of children in online spaces
501.1736
Social media use for minors
501.1737
Age verification for online access to materials harmful to minors
501.1738
Anonymous age verification

Current through Fall 2025

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