Fla. Stat. 455.2135
Interstate mobility


(1)

When endorsement based upon years of licensure or endorsement based upon satisfaction or completion of multiple criteria that include passage of a licensure or registration examination, completion of internship requirements, or the holding of a valid certificate issued by a national accrediting agency board along with holding a valid license, registration, or certification issued in another jurisdiction is not otherwise provided by law in the practice act for a profession, the board, or the department if there is no board, shall allow licensure by endorsement for any individual applying who:Has held a valid, current license to practice the profession issued by another state or territory of the United States for at least 5 years before the date of application and is applying for the same or similar license in this state;Submits an application either when the license in another state or territory is active or within 2 years after such license was last active;Has passed the recognized national licensing exam, if such exam is established as a requirement for licensure in the profession;Has no pending disciplinary actions and all sanctions of any prior disciplinary actions have been satisfied;Shows proof of compliance with any federal regulation, training, or certification, if the board or the department requires such proof, regarding licensure in the profession;Completes Florida-specific continuing education courses or passes a jurisprudential examination specific to the state laws and rules for the applicable profession as established by the board or department; andComplies with any insurance or bonding requirements as required for the profession.

(a)

Has held a valid, current license to practice the profession issued by another state or territory of the United States for at least 5 years before the date of application and is applying for the same or similar license in this state;

(b)

Submits an application either when the license in another state or territory is active or within 2 years after such license was last active;

(c)

Has passed the recognized national licensing exam, if such exam is established as a requirement for licensure in the profession;

(d)

Has no pending disciplinary actions and all sanctions of any prior disciplinary actions have been satisfied;

(e)

Shows proof of compliance with any federal regulation, training, or certification, if the board or the department requires such proof, regarding licensure in the profession;

(f)

Completes Florida-specific continuing education courses or passes a jurisprudential examination specific to the state laws and rules for the applicable profession as established by the board or department; and

(g)

Complies with any insurance or bonding requirements as required for the profession.

(2)

If the practice act for a profession requires the submission of fingerprints, the applicant must submit a complete set of fingerprints to the Department of Law Enforcement for a statewide criminal history check. The Department of Law Enforcement shall forward the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history check. The department shall, and the board may, review the results of the criminal history checks according to the level 2 screening standards in s. 435.04 and determine whether the applicant meets the licensure requirements. The costs of fingerprint processing are borne by the applicant. If the applicant’s fingerprints are submitted through an authorized agency or vendor, the agency or vendor must collect the required processing fees and remit the fees to the Department of Law Enforcement.

(3)

This section does not apply to harbor pilots licensed under chapter 310.

Source: Section 455.2135 — Interstate mobility, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0455.­2135 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

455.01
Definitions
455.02
Licensure of members of the Armed Forces in good standing and their spouses or surviving spouses with administrative boards or programs
455.10
Restriction on requirement of citizenship
455.11
Qualification of immigrants for examination to practice a licensed profession or occupation
455.017
Applicability of this chapter
455.24
Advertisement by a veterinarian of free or discounted services
455.32
Management Privatization Act
455.116
Regulation trust funds
455.117
Sale of services and information by department
455.201
Professions and occupations regulated by department
455.203
Department
455.204
Long-range policy planning
455.205
Contacting boards through department
455.207
Boards
455.208
Publication of information
455.209
Accountability and liability of board members
455.211
Board rules
455.212
Education
455.213
General licensing provisions
455.214
Limited licenses
455.217
Examinations
455.218
Foreign-trained professionals
455.219
Fees
455.221
Legal and investigative services
455.223
Power to administer oaths, take depositions, and issue subpoenas
455.224
Authority to issue citations
455.225
Disciplinary proceedings
455.227
Grounds for discipline
455.228
Unlicensed practice of a profession
455.229
Public inspection of information required from applicants
455.232
Disclosure of confidential information
455.242
Veterinarians
455.243
Authority to inspect
455.245
Veterinarians
455.271
Inactive and delinquent status
455.273
Renewal and cancellation notices
455.275
Address of record
455.1165
Federal Grants Trust Fund
455.2035
Rulemaking authority for professions not under a board
455.2121
Education
455.2122
Education
455.2123
Continuing education
455.2124
Proration of or not requiring continuing education
455.2125
Consultation with postsecondary education boards prior to adoption of changes to training requirements
455.2135
Interstate mobility
455.2171
Use of professional testing services
455.2175
Penalty for theft or reproduction of an examination
455.2177
Monitoring of compliance with continuing education requirements
455.2178
Continuing education providers
455.2179
Continuing education provider and course approval
455.2185
Exemption for certain out-of-state or foreign professionals
455.2228
Barbers and cosmetologists
455.2235
Mediation
455.2255
Classification of disciplinary actions
455.2273
Disciplinary guidelines
455.2274
Criminal proceedings against licensees
455.2275
Penalty for giving false information
455.2277
Prosecution of criminal violations
455.2278
Restriction on disciplinary action for student loan default
455.2281
Unlicensed activities
455.2285
Annual report concerning finances, administrative complaints, disciplinary actions, and recommendations
455.2286
Automated information system

Current through Fall 2025

§ 455.2135. Interstate mobility's source at flsenate​.gov