



Chapter 2021-136, Laws of Florida, authorizes the board of podiatric medicine to require a specified number of continuing education hours related to safe and effective prescribing of controlled substances provides for governance of podiatric physicians who are supervising medical assistants and revises the definition of the term "health care provider" to include podiatric physicians. The 2021 Legislature enacted several laws related to the practice of health care in Florida. Other requirements, such as continuing education and license renewal requirements, are also provided. This site also contains information on each profession's licensure process, including licensure requirements, application deadlines, and exam requirements.
STATE OF FLORIDA HEALTH LICENSE RENEWAL PROFESSIONAL
Information about the professional licensing boards and councils, including board membership, minutes of board meetings, and the board's meeting schedule, is available on the MQA website by clicking on the appropriate profession in the list. The program also directly regulates some health care facilities.Ĭurrently, the program, in conjunction with 22 boards and six councils, regulates 200-plus license types in more than 40 professions and nine types of health care facilities (dental laboratories, electrolysis facilities, massage establishments, office surgery facilities, pain management clinics, optical establishments, pharmacies, and resident and nonresident sterile compounding pharmacies.) The division of MQA coordinates, supports, and manages the programs and services of the regulatory boards and councils and department-administered healthcare professions. The boards and councils are housed within the Department of Health. Board members share authority with the department for developing rules for licensure, establishing exams, setting fees, establishing guidelines for discipline, and reducing the unlicensed practice of health care professions. Board or council appointments vary by profession and may be made by the Governor, Speaker of the House, President of the Senate, Surgeon General, and other state agencies as specified in law. In Florida, health care practitioners are governed by professional licensing boards or councils. Practitioner profiles contain information about the practitioner's educational and professional background and any disciplinary action taken against the practitioner within the past 10 years. To help people make more informed choices about their health care practitioners, the program provides current licensure information for all licensed health care providers and more extensive profile information for members of specific professions.

Once an investigation is complete, legal staff makes a recommendation about whether the evidence supports disciplinary action against the health care practitioner and presents a recommendation to the relevant professional board. To protect the public from incompetent, unethical, or impaired practitioners, the program investigates complaints against health care professionals. To ensure that health care professionals meet certain minimum standards, the program administers professional testing and processes licensure applications and renewals. The program performs three major functions.
