(1) A health care practitioner licensed under chapter 456 or a health care facility licensed under chapter 395 may not intentionally enter any disclosed information concerning firearm ownership into the patient’s medical record if the practitioner knows that such information is not relevant to the patient’s medical care or safety, or the safety of others.
(2) A health care practitioner licensed under chapter 456 or a health care facility licensed under chapter 395 shall respect a patient’s right to privacy and should refrain from making a written inquiry or asking questions concerning the ownership of a firearm or ammunition by the patient or by a family member of the patient, or the presence of a firearm in a private home or other domicile of the patient or a family member of the patient. Notwithstanding this provision, a health care practitioner or health care facility that in good faith believes that this information is relevant to the patient’s medical care or safety, or the safety of others, may make such a verbal or written inquiry.
(3) Any emergency medical technician or paramedic acting under the supervision of an emergency medical services medical director under chapter 401 may make an inquiry concerning the possession or presence of a firearm if he or she, in good faith, believes that information regarding the possession of a firearm by the patient or the presence of a firearm in the home or domicile of a patient or a patient’s family member is necessary to treat a patient during the course and scope of a medical emergency or that the presence or possession of a firearm would pose an imminent danger or threat to the patient or others.
(4) A patient may decline to answer or provide any information regarding ownership of a firearm by the patient or a family member of the patient, or the presence of a firearm in the domicile of the patient or a family member of the patient. A patient’s decision not to answer a question relating to the presence or ownership of a firearm does not alter existing law regarding a physician’s authorization to choose his or her patients.
(5) A health care practitioner licensed under chapter 456 or a health care facility licensed under chapter 395 may not discriminate against a patient based solely upon the patient’s exercise of the constitutional right to own and possess firearms or ammunition.
(6) A health care practitioner licensed under chapter 456 or a health care facility licensed under chapter 395 shall respect a patient’s legal right to own or possess a firearm and should refrain from unnecessarily harassing a patient about firearm ownership during an examination.
(7) An insurer issuing any type of insurance policy pursuant to chapter 627 may not deny coverage, increase any premium, or otherwise discriminate against any insured or applicant for insurance on the basis of or upon reliance upon the lawful ownership or possession of a firearm or ammunition or the lawful use or storage of a firearm or ammunition. Nothing herein shall prevent an insurer from considering the fair market value of firearms or ammunition in the setting of premiums for scheduled personal property coverage.
(8) Violations of the provisions of subsections (1)-(4) constitute grounds for disciplinary action under ss. 456.072(2) and 395.1055.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2011-112.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 790 - Weapons and Firearms
790.01 - Unlicensed Carrying of Concealed Weapons or Concealed Firearms.
790.02 - Officer to Arrest Without Warrant and Upon Probable Cause.
790.051 - Exemption From Licensing Requirements; Law Enforcement Officers.
790.052 - Carrying Concealed Firearms; Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officers.
790.053 - Open Carrying of Weapons.
790.06 - License to Carry Concealed Weapon or Firearm.
790.0601 - Public Records Exemption for Concealed Weapons.
790.061 - Judges and Justices; Exceptions From Licensure Provisions.
790.062 - Members and Veterans of United States Armed Forces; Exceptions From Licensure Provisions.
790.064 - Firearm Possession and Firearm Ownership Disability.
790.065 - Sale and Delivery of Firearms.
790.0655 - Purchase and Delivery of Firearms; Mandatory Waiting Period; Exceptions; Penalties.
790.07 - Persons Engaged in Criminal Offense, Having Weapons.
790.08 - Taking Possession of Weapons and Arms; Reports; Disposition; Custody.
790.09 - Manufacturing or Selling Metallic Knuckles.
790.10 - Improper Exhibition of Dangerous Weapons or Firearms.
790.145 - Crimes in Pharmacies; Possession of Weapons; Penalties.
790.15 - Discharging Firearm in Public or on Residential Property.
790.153 - Tests for Impairment or Intoxication; Right to Refuse.
790.157 - Presumption of Impairment; Testing Methods.
790.16 - Discharging Machine Guns; Penalty.
790.1612 - Authorization for Governmental Manufacture, Possession, and Use of Destructive Devices.
790.162 - Threat to Throw, Project, Place, or Discharge Any Destructive Device, Felony; Penalty.
790.165 - Planting of “Hoax Bomb” Prohibited; Penalties.
790.169 - Juvenile Offenders; Release of Names and Addresses.
790.173 - Legislative Findings and Intent.
790.174 - Safe Storage of Firearms Required.
790.175 - Transfer or Sale of Firearms; Required Warnings; Penalties.
790.18 - Sale or Transfer of Arms to Minors by Dealers.
790.221 - Possession of Short-Barreled Rifle, Short-Barreled Shotgun, or Machine Gun; Penalty.
790.222 - Bump-Fire Stocks Prohibited.
790.235 - Possession of Firearm or Ammunition by Violent Career Criminal Unlawful; Penalty.
790.24 - Report of Medical Treatment of Certain Wounds; Penalty for Failure to Report.
790.25 - Lawful Ownership, Possession, and Use of Firearms and Other Weapons.
790.256 - Public Service Announcements.
790.29 - Paramilitary Training; Teaching or Participation Prohibited.
790.33 - Field of Regulation of Firearms and Ammunition Preempted.
790.335 - Prohibition of Registration of Firearms; Electronic Records.
790.336 - Lists, Records, or Registries to Be Destroyed.
790.338 - Medical Privacy Concerning Firearms; Prohibitions; Penalties; Exceptions.