(1) A procedure for handling recalls and withdrawals of medical gas. Such procedure must deal with recalls and withdrawals due to:
(a) Action initiated at the request of the United States Food and Drug Administration or any federal, state, or local law enforcement or other government agency, including the department; or
(b) Voluntary action by a manufacturer of medical gases to remove defective or potentially defective medical gases from the market.
(2) A procedure that includes preparation for, protection against, and responding to a crisis that affects the security or operation of a facility that stores medical gases in the event of a strike; a fire, flood, or other natural disaster; or other local, state, or national emergency.
(3) A procedure for reporting criminal or suspected criminal activity involving the inventory of nitrous oxide to the department and to applicable law enforcement agencies within 3 business days after becoming aware of the criminal or suspected criminal activity.
History.—s. 26, ch. 2014-89.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXXIII - Regulation of Trade, Commerce, Investments, and Solicitations
Chapter 499 - Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act
Part III - Medical Gas (Ss. 499.81-499.94)
499.81 - Administration and enforcement.
499.832 - Expiration and renewal of a permit.
499.833 - Permitholder changes.
499.834 - Minimum qualifications.
499.84 - Minimum requirements for the storage and handling of medical gases.
499.86 - Examination of materials.
499.87 - Returned, damaged, and outdated medical gas.