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The 1998 Florida Statutes

Title XXXII
REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 455
Regulation Of Professions And Occupations: General Provisions
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455.594  Legal and investigative services.--

(1)  A board shall retain, through the department's contract procedures, board counsel from the Department of Legal Affairs. The Department of Legal Affairs shall provide legal services to each board within the Department of Health, but the primary responsibility of the Department of Legal Affairs shall be to represent the interests of the citizens of the state by vigorously counseling the boards with respect to their obligations under the laws of the state. A board shall provide for the periodic review and evaluation of the services provided by its board counsel. Subject to the prior approval of the Attorney General, any board may retain, through the department's contract procedures, independent legal counsel to provide legal advice to the board on a specific matter. Fees and costs of such counsel by the Department of Legal Affairs or independent legal counsel approved by the Attorney General shall be paid from a trust fund used by the department to implement this part. All contracts for independent counsel shall provide for periodic review and evaluation by the board and the department of services provided.

(2)  The department may employ or use the legal services of outside counsel and the investigative services of outside personnel. However, no attorney employed or utilized by the department shall prosecute a matter and provide legal services to the board with respect to the same matter.

(3)  Any person retained by the department under contract to review materials, make site visits, or provide expert testimony regarding any complaint or application filed with the department relating to a profession under the jurisdiction of the department shall be considered an agent of the department in determining the state insurance coverage and sovereign immunity protection applicability of ss. 284.31 and 768.28.

History.--s. 60, ch. 97-261.