Fla. Stat. 489.1131
Credit for relevant military training and education


(1)

The department shall provide a method by which honorably discharged veterans may apply for licensure. The method must include a veteran-specific application and provide:To the fullest extent possible, credit toward the requirements for licensure for military experience, training, and education received and completed during service in the United States Armed Forces if the military experience, training, or education is substantially similar to the experience, training, or education required for licensure.Acceptance of up to 3 years of active duty service in the United States Armed Forces, regardless of duty or training, to meet the experience requirements of s. 489.111(2)(c). At least 1 additional year of active experience as a foreman in the trade, either civilian or military, is required to fulfill the experience requirement of s. 489.111(2)(c).

The board may adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement this subsection.

(a)

To the fullest extent possible, credit toward the requirements for licensure for military experience, training, and education received and completed during service in the United States Armed Forces if the military experience, training, or education is substantially similar to the experience, training, or education required for licensure.

(b)

Acceptance of up to 3 years of active duty service in the United States Armed Forces, regardless of duty or training, to meet the experience requirements of s. 489.111(2)(c). At least 1 additional year of active experience as a foreman in the trade, either civilian or military, is required to fulfill the experience requirement of s. 489.111(2)(c).

(2)

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, beginning October 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, the department, in conjunction with the board, is directed to prepare and submit a report titled “Construction and Electrical Contracting Veteran Applicant Statistics” to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The report must include statistics and information relating to this section and s. 489.5161 which detail:The number of applicants who identified themselves as veterans.The number of veterans whose application for a license was approved.The number of veterans whose application for a license was denied, including the reasons for denial.Data on the application processing times for veterans.Recommendations on ways to improve the department’s ability to meet the needs of veterans which would effectively address the challenges that veterans face when separating from military service and seeking a license regulated by the department pursuant to this part.

(a)

The number of applicants who identified themselves as veterans.

(b)

The number of veterans whose application for a license was approved.

(c)

The number of veterans whose application for a license was denied, including the reasons for denial.

(d)

Data on the application processing times for veterans.

(e)

Recommendations on ways to improve the department’s ability to meet the needs of veterans which would effectively address the challenges that veterans face when separating from military service and seeking a license regulated by the department pursuant to this part.

Source: Section 489.1131 — Credit for relevant military training and education, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0489.­1131 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

489.13
Unlicensed contracting
489.101
Purpose
489.103
Exemptions
489.105
Definitions
489.107
Construction Industry Licensing Board
489.108
Rulemaking authority
489.109
Fees
489.111
Licensure by examination
489.113
Qualifications for practice
489.114
Evidence of workers’ compensation coverage
489.115
Certification and registration
489.116
Inactive and delinquent status
489.117
Registration
489.118
Certification of registered contractors
489.119
Business organizations
489.121
Emergency registration upon death of contractor
489.124
Business records requirements
489.125
Prequalification of certificateholders
489.126
Moneys received by contractors
489.127
Prohibitions
489.128
Contracts entered into by unlicensed contractors unenforceable
489.129
Disciplinary proceedings
489.131
Applicability
489.132
Prohibited acts by unlicensed principals
489.133
Pollutant storage systems specialty contractors
489.134
Authority of licensed job scope
489.140
Florida Homeowners’ Construction Recovery Fund
489.141
Conditions for recovery
489.142
Board powers relating to recovery
489.143
Payment from the fund
489.144
Investment of the fund
489.145
Guaranteed energy, water, and wastewater performance savings contracting
489.146
Privatization of services
489.147
Prohibited property insurance practices
489.1131
Credit for relevant military training and education
489.1136
Medical gas certification
489.1195
Responsibilities
489.1401
Legislative intent
489.1402
Homeowners’ Construction Recovery Fund
489.1425
Duty of contractor to notify residential property owner of recovery fund
489.1455
Journeyman

Current through Fall 2025

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