The proposed bill, titled "Hillary's Law," aims to establish stricter standards for office surgeries in Florida. It prohibits physicians from performing level II or level III surgeries on immediate family members unless the family member cannot reasonably obtain the surgical service from another physician due to cost or availability. The bill also prohibits physicians from altering consent forms after they have been signed or after sedative drugs have been administered. Additionally, it sets forth requirements for healthcare professionals working in registered offices, mandates the reporting of adverse incidents to the Department of Health within 48 hours, and specifies that surgeries cannot be performed concurrently with construction that interferes with safety.

Furthermore, the bill outlines specific practice standards for gluteal fat grafting procedures, including the necessity for in-person examinations, direct supervision during delegated duties, and the use of ultrasound guidance for fat injections. It requires registered offices to maintain certain safety equipment, have qualified personnel present, and adhere to protocols for patient care. An oversight committee will be established to monitor compliance with these regulations, and physicians must meet financial responsibility requirements as outlined in existing statutes. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.