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Senate panel advances bill to require smoke-evacuation policies in ORs

February 25, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Senate panel advances bill to require smoke-evacuation policies in ORs
The Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services voted to report SB 162 favorably after hearing testimony from nurses, retired operating-room staff and hospital representatives about the health risks of surgical smoke and the need for statewide policy consistency.

Vice Chair Davis, sponsor of SB 162, described surgical smoke as containing hazardous chemicals, carcinogens and biological material and said the bill would require hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to adopt and implement policies requiring the use of smoke evacuation systems for procedures likely to generate surgical smoke, with a compliance date in the bill of January 1, 2027. A late-filed amendment revised the requirement language to require systems that "effectively capture and filter" smoke before exposure and removed the phrase "point of origin" per hospital feedback; the committee adopted the amendment without objection.

Supporters, including the Florida Nurses Association and retired OR nurses, cited studies and surveys they said showed wide availability of equipment but inconsistent use; one witness described inhaling surgical plume as equivalent to smoking 27 to 30 unfiltered cigarettes per day and urged consistent statewide policies to protect staff and patients. The Florida Hospital Association acknowledged the bill's intent but highlighted existing federal and accreditation requirements (CMS conditions of participation, NFPA 99 and Joint Commission standards, and OSHA’s general duty clause) and urged continued negotiation on prescriptive language and implementation.

After sponsor closing remarks promising further stakeholder work, the committee took a roll call and reported SB 162 favorably.

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