The proposed bill, titled "Hillary's Law," aims to establish stricter standards and regulations for office surgeries in Florida. It introduces a registration requirement for offices performing specific surgeries and mandates annual inspections by the Department of Health, which may be unannounced unless the office is accredited by a recognized agency. New provisions include that each registered office must be inspected by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and adhere to their standards. Additionally, the bill outlines specific standards of practice for various surgical procedures, particularly gluteal fat grafting, and imposes liability requirements, including a mandate for physicians to maintain malpractice insurance of at least $1 million.

The bill also includes several prohibitions for physicians, such as performing surgeries on immediate family members and altering informed consent forms after they have been signed. It requires that all healthcare professionals in registered offices be licensed and certified, with specific training in advanced cardiac life support. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that registered offices must maintain certain safety equipment and protocols, including a functioning automated external defibrillator and guidelines for preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.