Fla. Admin. Code R. 64B3-12.003
Any licensee determined to have violated the provisions of chapter 483, F.S., and the rules adopted thereunder may be ordered to serve probationary terms including any or all of the following:
(3) The licensee’s probation shall be subject to the following terms and conditions:
(d) Probationer shall practice only under the supervision of a clinical laboratory person licensed under chapter 483, part II, F.S., to be approved by the Board or its designee. Probationer shall have the supervising person with the Probationer at the Probationer’s first probation appearance before the Board. Prior to approval of the supervising person by the Board or its designee, the Probationer shall provide to the supervising person a copy of the administrative complaint filed in this case. A failure of the Probationer or the supervising person to appear at the scheduled Board meeting shall constitute a violation of the Board’s Final Order. Prior to the approval of the supervising person by the Board or its designee, Probationer shall submit to the Board or its designee a current curriculum vitae and description of the current practice from the proposed supervising person. Said materials shall be received in the Board office no later than 14 days before Probationer’s first scheduled probation appearance. Probationer shall be responsible for ensuring that the supervising person submits the required reports. The responsibilities of the supervising person shall include:
1. Submit quarterly reports, which shall include:
a. Brief statement of why Probationer is on probation.
b. Description of Probationer’s practice.
c. Brief statement of Probationer compliance with terms of probation.
d. Brief statement of Probationer’s relationship with supervising person.
e. Detail any problems which may have arisen with Probationer.
2. Review a percentage of records which reflect the Probationer’s practice and performance which may include but not be limited to patient reports, proficiency testing, quality control records, calibration, preventive maintenance and any other pertinent records.
3. Consult with Probationer’s immediate superior at work regarding Probationer’s performance.
4. Review Probationer’s use of pharmaceutical agents.
5. Report to the Board any violations by the Probationer of chapters 456 and 483, part II, F.S., and the rules promulgated pursuant thereto.
(e) Probationer shall submit quarterly reports to the Board. The reports shall include:
1. Brief statement of why Probationer is on probation.
2. Practice location.
3. Description of current practice stating type and composition.
4. Brief statement of compliance with probationary terms.
5. Description of relationship with the supervising person.
6. Description of any problems.
7. Notarized copies of a number of records which reflect the practice and performance of the Probationer within the previous 30 days with all identification of patient suitably obliterated, if appropriate.
Rulemaking Authority 456.079, 483.805(4) FS. Law Implemented 456.079, 483.827 FS. History–New 8-3-93, Formerly 61F3-12.003, 59O-12.003, Amended 1-28-99, 2-24-04.