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Yes.
With a free Basic Account you can view your basic course history, which will list the course name, educational provider name, date of completion and hours reported. It would then be up to you to determine whether all of the courses that have been reported will complete all of your specific continuing education requirements. You can also self-report any continuing education that may be missing.
A Professional Account (paid subscription) provides you with all of the tracking tools that CE Broker offers. Your transcript will display what your specific CE requirements are and will calculate what requirements have been met and what may still be outstanding.
A Professional Account is a subscription service and is not a requirement but it can be a useful tool in managing your Florida continuing education requirements should you chose to subscribe.
You will be able to view your course history free of charge. Your course history will show all the courses that have been reported.
No, subscriptions remain optional. There are a number of services you can receive by subscribing, however, it is optional. You can always search for courses, report your hours, and view your course history free of charge by creating a Basic Account
No, you can report your hours free of charge anytime during the biennium. For more information please visit www.CEBroker.com.
Please note, if you take a course from a Florida Board approved Provider they are required to report on your behalf. If you take a course from a National organization it is your responsibility to report completion. There may be other ways for you to obtain credit towards continuing education required for license renewal.
For specific approved methods of obtaining continuing education for your profession please review the Board rules by visiting www.flhealthsource.gov
Beginning in 2015 you will not be able to renew a license without having your continuing education reported into the continuing education tracking system.
If you do not have the hours to report, your license will move to a delinquent status at expiration. In order to renew a delinquent license you will be required to complete the continuing education requirements. Additional fees may apply.
Beginning with licenses expiring May 31, 2013, practitioners will be prompted to report continuing education credits during the renewal process.
Continuing Education is a requirement to renew a professional license. Section 456.025(7), F.S. requires the Department to implement an electronic continuing education tracking system for each biennial renewal cycle and to integrate such system into the licensure and renewal system.
- If applicant has been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, any felony or misdemeanor related to the practice of a health care profession.
- If applicant has had a health care provider license revoked or suspended from another state, the District of Colombia, or a United States Territory.
- If applicant has been reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, unless the applicant has successfully appealed to have his or her name removed from the data bank.
- If applicant has previously failed the Florida examination required to receive a license to practice the profession for which the applicant is seeking a license.
- The board or department if there is no board may revoke a temporary license upon finding that the individual violated the profession’s governing practice act.
Yes. Applicants must complete state and national criminal history checks.
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- Proof of marriage to an active duty member of the Armed Forces of the United States and that the applicant’s spouse is assigned to a duty station in this state based upon the member’s official active duty military orders.
- Proof of a valid license in another state, the District of Columbia, a possession or territory of the United States, or a foreign jurisdiction and eligibility to take the Florida licensure examination.
The military temporary license is valid for 12 months after the date of issuance and is not renewable.

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