Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0878

Introduced
12/11/25  

Caption

Clinical Laboratory Personnel

Impact

The proposed amendments to sections 483.815 and 483.823 of Florida Statutes aim to streamline the licensure process for clinical laboratory professionals by recognizing federal qualifications for high and moderate complexity testing. These changes are intended to ensure that licensed technologists and technicians can provide quality services in clinical laboratories while also maintaining a standard for public safety and professional accountability.

Summary

Bill S0878 proposes amendments to Florida Statutes concerning the licensure of clinical laboratory personnel. It establishes clear criteria for applicants seeking licensure as technologists or technicians within clinical laboratories. The bill mandates that applicants must prove their qualifications and pay associated fees, in addition to submitting to background screening, ensuring that licensed personnel meet strictly defined minimum competencies.

Contention

While the bill intends to simplify the licensure process, it may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of oversight and the competency of individuals entering the field under the new standards. Stakeholders in healthcare may debate the impact of such amendments on the quality of laboratory services, with some advocating for rigorous qualification standards to safeguard patient care and others pushing for more accessible pathways to licensure in response to workforce shortages in clinical settings.

Companion Bills

FL H1347

Same As Clinical Laboratory Personnel

Previously Filed As

FL H0115

Clinical Laboratory Personnel

FL S0380

Clinical Laboratory Personnel

FL HB115

Clinical Laboratory Personnel:

FL H0527

Pub. Rec./Agency for Health Care Administration Personnel

FL H1371

Law Enforcement Officers and Other Personnel

FL H1287

School District Personnel and Volunteers

FL H0439

K-12 Instructional Personnel Salary Compression

FL H1083

Patient Access to Records

FL H0495

Adverse Personnel Actions Against Employees

FL S1606

Patient Access to Records

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