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FL H1273

FL H1273
Reciprocity or Endorsement of Licensure


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Introduced
01/05/2024
In Committee
02/21/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/08/2024

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An act relating to reciprocity or endorsement of licensure; amending s. 455.213, F.S.; providing requirements for the applicable board, or the Department of Business and Professional Regulation if there is no board, relating to licensure by reciprocity and by endorsement; defining the term "basis license"; creating s. 455.2135, F.S.; requiring the respective boards of occupations, or the department if there is no board, to allow licensure by endorsement if the applicant meets certain criteria; requiring applicants of professions that require fingerprints for criminal history checks to submit such fingerprints before the board or department issues a license by endorsement; requiring the department, and authorizing the board, to review the results of the criminal history checks according to specific criteria to determine if the applicants meet the requirements for licensure; requiring that the costs associated with fingerprint processing be borne by the applicant; requiring certain agencies or vendors to collect fingerprint processing fees and remit such fees to the Department of Law Enforcement; providing an exemption; creating s. 456.0145, F.S.; providing a short title; requiring the applicable health care regulatory boards, or the Department of Health if there is no board, to issue a license or certificate to applicants who meet specified conditions; defining the term "scope of practice"; requiring the department to verify certain information using the National Practitioner Data Bank, as applicable; specifying circumstances under which a person is ineligible for a license; authorizing boards or the department, as applicable, to revoke a license upon a specified finding; requiring boards or the department, as applicable, to issue licenses within a specified timeframe; authorizing boards or the department, as applicable, to require that applicants successfully complete a jurisprudential examination under certain circumstances; requiring the department to submit an annual report to the Governor and the Legislature by a specified date; providing requirements for the report; requiring boards and the department, as applicable, to adopt certain rules within a specified timeframe; amending ss. 457.105, 458.313, 464.009, 464.203, 465.0075, 467.0125, 468.1185, 468.1705, 468.209, 468.513, 478.47, 480.041, 484.007, 486.081, 486.107, 490.006, and 491.006, F.S.; revising licensure by endorsement requirements for the practice of acupuncture, medicine, professional or practical nursing, certified nursing assistants, pharmacy, midwifery, speech-language pathology and audiology, nursing home administration, dietetics and nutrition, electrology, massage therapy, opticianry, physical therapy, physical therapist assistantship, psychology and school psychology, and clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, and mental health counseling, respectively; repealing s. 468.213, F.S.; relating to licensure by endorsement for occupational therapy; amending ss. 486.031 and 486.102, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; authorizing boards and the Department of Health, as applicable, to continue processing applications for licensure by endorsement, as authorized under the Florida Statutes (2023), for a specified timeframe; providing an effective date.

AI Summary

This bill establishes new requirements for licensure by endorsement in Florida, allowing qualified applicants from other states to more easily obtain a professional license in Florida. The bill creates the "Mobile Opportunity by Interstate Licensure Endorsement (MOBILE) Act" which sets criteria for health care practitioners to obtain a Florida license if they hold an active, unencumbered license in another state with a similar scope of practice. The bill also amends various practice acts to align with the new licensure by endorsement requirements. Importantly, the bill allows boards or the Department of Health to continue processing endorsement applications under the existing laws for a limited time to facilitate the transition to the new system.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Other Sponsors (2)

Commerce Committee (House), Regulatory Reform & Economic Development Subcommittee (House)

Last Action

Laid on Table (on 03/05/2024)

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