Fla. Stat. 456.0241
Temporary certificate for active duty military health care practitioners


(1)

As used in this section, the term:“Military health care practitioner” means:
A person practicing as a health care practitioner as defined in s. 456.001, as a person licensed under part III of chapter 401, or as a person licensed under part IV of chapter 468 who is serving on active duty in the United States Armed Forces, the United States Reserve Forces, or the National Guard; or
A person who is serving on active duty in the United States Armed Forces and serving in the United States Public Health Service.
“Military platform” means a military training agreement with a nonmilitary health care provider that is designed to develop and support medical, surgical, or other health care treatment opportunities in a nonmilitary health care provider setting to authorize a military health care practitioner to develop and maintain the technical proficiency necessary to meet the present and future health care needs of the United States Armed Forces. Such agreements may include Training Affiliation Agreements and External Resource Sharing Agreements.

(a)

“Military health care practitioner” means:A person practicing as a health care practitioner as defined in s. 456.001, as a person licensed under part III of chapter 401, or as a person licensed under part IV of chapter 468 who is serving on active duty in the United States Armed Forces, the United States Reserve Forces, or the National Guard; orA person who is serving on active duty in the United States Armed Forces and serving in the United States Public Health Service.
1. A person practicing as a health care practitioner as defined in s. 456.001, as a person licensed under part III of chapter 401, or as a person licensed under part IV of chapter 468 who is serving on active duty in the United States Armed Forces, the United States Reserve Forces, or the National Guard; or
2. A person who is serving on active duty in the United States Armed Forces and serving in the United States Public Health Service.

(b)

“Military platform” means a military training agreement with a nonmilitary health care provider that is designed to develop and support medical, surgical, or other health care treatment opportunities in a nonmilitary health care provider setting to authorize a military health care practitioner to develop and maintain the technical proficiency necessary to meet the present and future health care needs of the United States Armed Forces. Such agreements may include Training Affiliation Agreements and External Resource Sharing Agreements.

(2)

The department may issue a temporary certificate to an active duty military health care practitioner to practice in a regulated profession in this state if the applicant:Submits proof that he or she will be practicing pursuant to a military platform.Submits a complete application.Holds an active, unencumbered license to practice as a health care professional issued by another state, the District of Columbia, or a possession or territory of the United States or is a military health care practitioner in a profession for which licensure in a state or jurisdiction is not required for practice in the United States Armed Forces and provides evidence of military training and experience substantially equivalent to the requirements for licensure in this state in that profession.Attests that he or she is not, at the time of submission of the application, the subject of a disciplinary proceeding in a jurisdiction in which he or she holds a license or by the United States Department of Defense for reasons related to the practice of the profession for which he or she is applying.Has been determined to be competent in the profession for which he or she is applying.Submits a set of fingerprints for a background screening pursuant to s. 456.0135, if required for the profession for which he or she is applying.

The department shall verify information submitted by the applicant under this subsection using the National Practitioner Data Bank.

(a)

Submits proof that he or she will be practicing pursuant to a military platform.

(b)

Submits a complete application.

(c)

Holds an active, unencumbered license to practice as a health care professional issued by another state, the District of Columbia, or a possession or territory of the United States or is a military health care practitioner in a profession for which licensure in a state or jurisdiction is not required for practice in the United States Armed Forces and provides evidence of military training and experience substantially equivalent to the requirements for licensure in this state in that profession.

(d)

Attests that he or she is not, at the time of submission of the application, the subject of a disciplinary proceeding in a jurisdiction in which he or she holds a license or by the United States Department of Defense for reasons related to the practice of the profession for which he or she is applying.

(e)

Has been determined to be competent in the profession for which he or she is applying.

(f)

Submits a set of fingerprints for a background screening pursuant to s. 456.0135, if required for the profession for which he or she is applying.

(3)

A temporary certificate issued under this section expires 6 months after issuance but may be renewed upon proof of continuing military orders for active duty assignment in this state and evidence that the military health care practitioner continues to be a military platform participant.

(4)

A military health care practitioner applying for a temporary certificate under this section is exempt from ss. 456.039-456.046. All other provisions of this chapter apply to such military health care practitioner.

(5)

An applicant for a temporary certificate under this section is deemed ineligible if he or she:Has been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, any felony or misdemeanor related to the practice of a health care profession;Has had a health care provider license revoked or suspended in another state, the District of Columbia, or a possession or territory of the United States;Has failed to obtain a passing score on the Florida examination required to receive a license to practice the profession for which he or she is applying; orIs under investigation in another jurisdiction for an act that would constitute a violation of the applicable licensing chapter or this chapter until the investigation is complete and all charges against him or her are disposed of by dismissal, nolle prosequi, or acquittal.

(a)

Has been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, any felony or misdemeanor related to the practice of a health care profession;

(b)

Has had a health care provider license revoked or suspended in another state, the District of Columbia, or a possession or territory of the United States;

(c)

Has failed to obtain a passing score on the Florida examination required to receive a license to practice the profession for which he or she is applying; or

(d)

Is under investigation in another jurisdiction for an act that would constitute a violation of the applicable licensing chapter or this chapter until the investigation is complete and all charges against him or her are disposed of by dismissal, nolle prosequi, or acquittal.

(6)

Application shall be made on a form prescribed and furnished by the department.

(7)

The department shall waive the temporary licensing fee.

(8)

The department shall adopt rules to implement this section.

Source: Section 456.0241 — Temporary certificate for active duty military health care practitioners, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0456.­0241 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

456.001
Definitions
456.002
Applicability
456.003
Legislative intent
456.004
Department
456.005
Long-range policy planning
456.006
Contacting boards through department
456.007
Board members
456.008
Accountability and liability of board members
456.009
Legal and investigative services
456.011
Boards
456.012
Board rules
456.013
Department
456.014
Public inspection of information required from applicants
456.015
Limited licenses
456.016
Use of professional testing services
456.017
Examinations
456.018
Penalty for theft or reproduction of an examination
456.019
Restriction on requirement of citizenship
456.021
Qualification of immigrants for examination to practice a licensed profession or occupation
456.022
Foreign-trained professionals
456.023
Exemption for certain out-of-state or foreign professionals
456.024
Members of Armed Forces and veterans
456.025
Fees
456.026
Annual report concerning finances, administrative complaints, disciplinary actions, and recommendations
456.027
Education
456.028
Consultation with postsecondary education boards prior to adoption of changes to training requirements
456.029
Education
456.031
Requirement for instruction on domestic violence
456.032
Hepatitis B or HIV carriers
456.033
Requirement for instruction for certain licensees on HIV and AIDS
456.035
Address of record
456.36
Health care professionals
456.036
Licenses
456.037
Business establishments
456.38
Practitioner registry for disasters and emergencies
456.038
Renewal and cancellation notices
456.039
Designated health care professionals
456.41
Complementary or alternative health care treatments
456.041
Practitioner profile
456.42
Written prescriptions for medicinal drugs
456.042
Practitioner profiles
456.43
Electronic prescribing for medicinal drugs
456.043
Practitioner profiles
456.44
Controlled substance prescribing
456.044
Practitioner profiles
456.045
Practitioner profiles
456.046
Practitioner profiles
456.47
Use of telehealth to provide services
456.048
Financial responsibility requirements for certain health care practitioners
456.049
Health care practitioners
456.50
Repeated medical malpractice
456.51
Consent for pelvic examinations
456.051
Reports of professional liability actions
456.52
Sex-reassignment prescriptions and procedures
456.052
Disclosure of financial interest by production
456.053
Financial arrangements between referring health care providers and providers of health care services
456.054
Kickbacks prohibited
456.055
Chiropractic and podiatric health care
456.056
Treatment of Medicare beneficiaries
456.057
Ownership and control of patient records
456.058
Disposition of records of deceased practitioners or practitioners relocating or terminating practice
456.059
Communications confidential
456.61
Use of free speech by a health care practitioner
456.061
Practitioner disclosure of confidential information
456.62
Communication of COVID-19 treatment alternatives
456.062
Advertisement by a health care practitioner of free or discounted services
456.063
Sexual misconduct
456.065
Unlicensed practice of a health care profession
456.066
Prosecution of criminal violations
456.067
Penalty for giving false information
456.068
Toll-free telephone number for reporting of complaints
456.069
Authority to inspect
456.071
Power to administer oaths, take depositions, and issue subpoenas
456.072
Grounds for discipline
456.073
Disciplinary proceedings
456.074
Certain health care practitioners
456.075
Criminal proceedings against licensees
456.076
Impaired practitioner programs
456.077
Authority to issue citations
456.078
Mediation
456.079
Disciplinary guidelines
456.081
Publication of information
456.082
Disclosure of confidential information
456.0135
General background screening provisions
456.0145
Mobile Opportunity by Interstate Licensure Endorsement (MOBILE) Act
456.0241
Temporary certificate for active duty military health care practitioners
456.0242
Office of Veteran Licensure Services
456.0301
Requirement for instruction on controlled substance prescribing
456.0341
Requirements for instruction on human trafficking
456.0361
Compliance with continuing education requirements
456.0391
Advanced practice registered nurses
456.0392
Prescription labeling
456.0495
Reporting adverse incidents occurring in planned out-of-hospital births
456.0496
Provision of information on eye and vision disorders to parents during planned out-of-hospital births
456.0575
Duty to notify patients
456.0635
Health care fraud
456.4501
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
456.4502
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
456.4503
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission
456.4504
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact rules

Current through Fall 2025

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