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Christopher Lawson Nuland
Christopher Lawson Nuland
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01-002526RP  BOCA RATON COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, INC., AND ST. MAR vs AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 29, 2001
Whether proposed rule amendments to Rule 59C- 1.033(7)(c) and (7)(d), Florida Administrative Code, published in the Notice of Change on June 15, 2001, constitute an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority. Whether the proposed rule is invalid due to the absence of a provision specifying when the amendments will apply to the review of certificate of need applications to establish open heart surgery programs.
01-002665RP  BETHESDA HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, INC. vs AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 05, 2001
Whether proposed rule amendments to Rule 59C- 1.033(7)(c) and (7)(d), Florida Administrative Code, published in the Notice of Change on June 15, 2001, constitute an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority. Whether the proposed rule is invalid due to the absence of a provision specifying when the amendments will apply to the review of certificate of need applications to establish open heart surgery programs.Open heart surgery proposed rule, with notice of change of county need methodology into county preference and access provisions, is not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
00-001058RX  FLORIDA ACADEMY OF COSMETIC SURGERY, INC.; CHARLES GRAPER, M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.S.; AND R. GREGORY SMITH, M.D. vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 03, 2000
The issue in this case is whether the challenged portions of Rule 64B8-9.009, Florida Administrative Code, constitute an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.Petitioners have challenged several portions of the existing office surgery rule which were recently amended and approved by the Board of Medicine.
00-000951RP  FLORIDA ACADEMY OF COSMETIC SURGERY, INC.; CHARLES GRAPER, M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.S.; AND R. GREGORY SMITH, M.D. vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 25, 2000
The issue in this case is whether the challenged portions of the proposed amendments set forth in the Fourth Notice of Change for Rule 64B8-9.009, Florida Administrative Code (FAC), published in the Florida Administrative Weekly on February 18, 2000, constitute an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.Petitioner challenged portions of proposed amendments to the office surgery rule, including training requirements and the mandated presence of an anesthesiologist.
00-001622RP  FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF NURSE ANESTHETISTS vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 17, 2000
The issue in this case is whether the challenged portions of the proposed amendments set forth in the Fourth Notice of Change for Rule 64B8-9.009, Florida Administrative Code (FAC), published in the Florida Administrative Weekly on February 18, 2000, constitute an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.Petitioner challenged portions of proposed amendments to the office surgery rule, including training requirements and the mandated presence of an anesthesiologist.

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