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10/11/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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(8) Activity within a pain management clinic with respect to a controlled substance in violation of <br />the standards of practice set forth in F.S § 456 44(3), <br />(9) Operation of a pain management clinic in violation of the facility and physical operations <br />requirements, the infection control requirements, the health and safety requirements, the <br />quality assurance requirements or the data collection and reporting requirements set forth in <br />sections F S §§ 458.3265(2)(f)—(j) and 459 0137(2)(f)—(j), as applicable; <br />(10)Prescribing, administering or dispensing a controlled substance without a valid and current <br />controlled substance registration number issued by the United States Department of Justice, <br />Drug Enforcement Administration, <br />(11)Operation of a pain management clinic or pharmacy in a manner which allows, permits or <br />encourages persons to stand, sit (including inside parked cars), gather or loiter in or about the <br />clinic's parking area, for a period of time exceeding that which is reasonably required to arrive <br />and depart the parking area, and to walk to and from the parking area and the clinic; <br />(12)Continued leasing or permitted use of a property or structure which is used as a pain <br />management clinic or pharmacy if (a) the landlord or property owner knows or, through the <br />exercise of reasonable care should know, that the clinic or pharmacy is being operated in <br />violation of applicable law, and (b) despite the passage of a reasonable period of time to do so, <br />the landlord or property owner has failed or refused to take reasonable measures to stop or <br />prevent the continued illegal activity on the premises, <br />(13)Failure to advise the department of any change in any information, statements, facts or <br />circumstances, as required by subsection 315 04(10), <br />(14) Administration or consumption of marijuana at a pain management <br />clinic including but not limited to Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers; or <br />(15)Operating a medical marijuana treatment center that is not wholly owned and operated by one <br />(1) or more - <br />a. Board-certified anesthesiologists, physiatrists, or neurologists, or <br />b Board-certified medical specialists who have also completed fellowships in pain <br />medicine approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the <br />American Osteopathic Association or who are also board-certified in pain medicine by a <br />board approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties or the American <br />Osteopathic Association and perform interventional pain procedures of the type <br />routinely billed using surgical codes <br />(16)Cultivation of marijuana, except as specifically authorized per section 381.986, Florida Statutes. <br />Attachment 2 <br />21 <br />
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