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FL S1114

FL S1114
Professional Regulation


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Introduced
12/06/2017
In Committee
12/18/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/10/2018

Introduced Session

2018 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Authorizing a person to seek a declaratory statement from an agency as to the effect of the person's criminal background on his or her eligibility for certain licenses, registrations, or certificates; deleting the requirement for a yacht broker to maintain a separate license for each branch office; prohibiting the conviction of a crime before a specified date from being grounds for the denial of certain licenses; revising licensure requirements for asbestos abatement consulting or contracting as a partnership, corporation, business trust, or other legal entity, etc.

AI Summary

This bill makes several changes to professional regulation in Florida: It authorizes a person to seek a declaratory statement from an agency about the effect of their criminal background on eligibility for certain licenses, registrations, or certificates. It deletes the requirement for a yacht broker to maintain a separate license for each branch office. It prohibits convictions before a specified date from being grounds for denying certain licenses. It revises licensure requirements for asbestos abatement consulting or contracting as a business organization. The bill also makes various changes related to the regulation of barbers, cosmetologists, interior designers, landscape architects, and other professions.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Other Sponsors (1)

Commerce and Tourism (S)

Last Action

Died in Appropriations (on 03/10/2018)

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