Fla. Admin. Code R. 64B15-14.001
(2) No physician shall disseminate or cause the dissemination of any advertisement or advertising which is in any way false, deceptive, or misleading. Any advertisement or advertising shall be deemed by the Board to be false, deceptive, or misleading if it:
(h) States or implies that an osteopathic physician has been certified as a specialist in any aspect of the practice of osteopathic medicine unless he or she has in fact received such certification, meets the training requirements of paragraph 64B15-14.001(2)(g), F.A.C., includes the name of the certifying agency in any statement or advertisement claiming certification. For purposes of this rule, the Board approves the specialty boards of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), and such other recognizing agencies as may request and receive future approval by the Board based upon the following criteria:
1. The organization has been granted Section 501(c) status under the Internal Revenue Code.
2. The organization shall have full time administrative staff, housed in dedicated office space which is appropriate for the organization’s program.
3. The organization shall have bylaws, a code of ethics to guide the practice of its members, and an internal review and control process, including budgetary practices, to ensure effective utilization of resources.
4. The organization shall be national in scope, one of whose central purposes is credentialing of Physicians. An umbrella organization composed of more than one academy and board shall also have formal procedures for recognition and discipline of academies and boards.
5. With regards to certification, the organization shall be able to demonstrate the existence of appropriate procedures to ensure, with regard to any examination given after the effective date of this rule, that:
a. Such examination is of sufficient breadth and scope as to cover the specialty field;
b. The exams and answers thereto are adequately secured;
c. A standard grading system with pass/fail standards has been established in advance of testing;
d. The proctoring of all examinations shall be done by independent proctors, i.e., at a minimum, members of the certification board not related to, in practice or association with, or having a financial interest in the applicant being tested;
e. The grant or denial of certification is based on objective performance, skill, knowledge, and merit of the candidate;
6. The organization has an interest in the continuing proficiency of its members, by requiring periodic recertification and/or documentation of continuing medical education hours as well as continued practice in the field of certification.
(5) The recognizing agencies currently approved by the Board of Osteopathic Medicine include:
Rulemaking Authority 459.005, 459.015, 459.0152 FS. Law Implemented 459.005, 459.015, 459.0152 FS. History–New 7-1-80, Formerly 21R-14.01, Amended 10-28-91, Formerly 21R-14.001, 61F9-14.001, 59W-14.001, Amended 11-29-10, 3-19-26.