Board of Podiatric Medicine v. Florida Medical Ass'n

779 So. 2d 658, 2001 Fla. App. LEXIS 3430, 2001 WL 261596
CourtDistrict Court of Appeal of Florida
DecidedMarch 19, 2001
DocketNo. 1D00-357
StatusPublished

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Board of Podiatric Medicine v. Florida Medical Ass'n, 779 So. 2d 658, 2001 Fla. App. LEXIS 3430, 2001 WL 261596 (Fla. Ct. App. 2001).

Opinion

ALLEN, J.

The Board of Podiatric Medicine (the Board) appeals an order by which an administrative law judge declared a proposed rule to be an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority. We conclude that the proposed rule is within the ambit of the Board’s rulemaking authority, and that it accords with the provisions of law being implemented. We further conclude that the proposed rule is supported by an adequate evidentiary foundation and is neither arbitrary nor capricious, so as to be a proper exercise of the Board’s delegated legislative authority.

The appellee initiated a section 120.56, Florida Statutes, rule challenge proceeding contesting the validity of the Board’s proposed rule 64B18-23.001, which provides definitions pertaining to the standards and scope of podiatric practice. The proposed rule defines the terms “human leg” and “surgical treatment” as used in section 461.003(3), Florida Statutes (1997)

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