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OFFICE SURGERY REGISTRATION
STATUTES AND RULES
 Accreditation or Inspection. Information about accreditation and annual inspections.Frequently Asked Questions. Office Surgery Registration Program frequently asked questions.Petition for Variance Waiver Page. Information about petitioning for a variance or waiver

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Florida Statutes
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Chapter 458.309(3), Florida Statutes: Office Surgery Registration and Inspection

Chapter 458.351, Florida Statutes: Report of Adverse Incidents in Office Practice Settings

   Florida Statutes 458.309. (pdf - 12kb) Review s. 458.309, Florida Statutes. Opens in a new window.    Florida Statutes 458.351. (pdf - 91kb) Review s. 458.351, Florida Statutes. Opens in a new window

Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.)
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Rule 64B-4.002, F.A.C.: Office Surgery Inspection Fee

Rule 64B-4.003, F.A.C. - Office Surgery Registration Requirements, Fees

Rule 64B8-9.009, F.A.C.: Standard of Care for Office Surgery

Rule 64B8-9.0091, F.A.C.: Registration; Inspection or Accreditation Rule

Rule 64B8-9.001, F.A.C.: Physician Office Incident Reporting

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