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FL H1189

FL H1189
Deregulation of Professions and Occupations


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Introduced
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2013 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Exempts certain auctioneers who conduct motor vehicle auction contests from licensure; deletes licensure requirements for auctioneer apprentices; deletes provisions requiring registration of persons whose occupation or practice is confined solely to hair braiding, hair wrapping, or body wrapping; provides that Florida Cosmetology Act does not apply to such persons; conforms provisions repeals provisions relating to Sale of Business Opportunities Act & regulation of certain business opportunities.

AI Summary

This bill makes several changes to Florida law, primarily by deregulating certain professions and occupations. It exempts auctioneers who conduct motor vehicle auction contests from needing a Florida license if they are licensed in another state and supervised by a Florida-licensed auctioneer during the contest, and it removes the requirement for auctioneer apprentices to be licensed. The bill also eliminates the registration requirements for individuals whose work is solely hair braiding, hair wrapping, or body wrapping, and clarifies that the Florida Cosmetology Act does not apply to them. Additionally, it repeals provisions related to the Sale of Business Opportunities Act and the regulation of certain business opportunities, and updates references to reflect this change.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Died in Business and Professional Regulation Subcommittee, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 7023 (Ch. 2013-251) (on 05/03/2013)

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