The bill establishes new safety design standards for office surgery suites in Florida by creating a new section, 395.3045, in the Florida Statutes. It mandates that by October 1, 2026, the Florida Building Commission and the State Fire Marshal must develop these standards within their respective codes. The bill defines "office surgery suite" as the area of a physician's office where surgical procedures are conducted and outlines the types of services that can be provided simultaneously for up to six patients on an outpatient basis, specifically those that may render patients incapable of self-preservation during emergencies.

Additionally, the new standards will serve as an alternative to existing safety design standards for ambulatory health care occupancies. The bill aims to enhance safety protocols in office surgery settings, ensuring that they meet specific requirements to protect patients undergoing procedures that may compromise their ability to respond in emergency situations. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.