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Introduced
02/08/2017
02/08/2017
In Committee
02/23/2017
02/23/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
05/02/2017
05/02/2017
Introduced Session
2017 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Redefining the term "design-build firm"; deleting a requirement that yacht and ship brokers maintain a separate license for each branch office and related fees; redefining the terms"building code administrator," "building official," and "building code inspector"; providing requirements for licensure by examination to practice restricted barbering; revising the process by which a business organization obtains the requisite license to perform architectural services, etc.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to the regulation of various professions and occupations in Florida:
It redefines the term "design-build firm" to include firms qualified or certified to practice engineering, architecture, or landscape architecture. It removes the requirement for yacht and ship brokers to maintain a separate license for each branch office. It redefines the terms "building code administrator," "building official," and "building code inspector" to allow for contracted employees to perform these roles. It provides new requirements for licensure by examination to practice restricted barbering. It revises the process for business organizations to obtain licenses to perform architectural services, including allowing them to qualify under a qualifying agent rather than requiring a certificate of authorization. The bill also makes changes to the regulation of cosmetologists, landscape architects, and others.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry, Justice
Sponsors (1)
Other Sponsors (2)
Judiciary (S), Rules (S)
Last Action
Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1021 (Ch. 2017-149) (on 05/02/2017)
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