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FL H1429
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/9/2026
Primary Sponsor
Chase Tramont
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AI Summary
- Creates the "Medical Spa Prescription Drug Oversight Act" (s. 381.9811, F.S.), requiring each medical spa location that prepares, handles, stores, administers, dispenses, or distributes prescription medications to obtain and maintain a license from the Board of Pharmacy.
- Defines "medical spa" as any facility offering medical or health care services focused on cosmetic or lifestyle treatments such as weight loss, wellness, longevity, botulinum toxin injections, hormone therapies, or parenteral nutrient therapies, excluding facilities that already hold a state health care facility license.
- Requires each licensed medical spa to designate a responsible person (a licensed healthcare provider with supervising authority), implement security controls to prevent theft and diversion of prescription drugs, and comply with specific storage requirements for medications and devices.
- Mandates that medical spas report serious adverse events to the Board of Pharmacy within 5 business days and subjects spas to onsite inspections by the board or board-approved third parties, with refusal to allow inspection constituting a violation.
- Authorizes the board to investigate violations and impose penalties including fines, suspension, or license revocation, and classifies misrepresentation of prescription medications by a medical spa as a violation of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act; requires the board to adopt implementing rules within 6 months.
Legislative Description
Licensure of Medical Spas
Last Action
Now in Health Professions & Programs Subcommittee
1/15/2026
Committee Referrals
Health Professions & Programs Subcommittee1/15/2026
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