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Rule Title: Continuing Education Records Requirements
Department: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH    Add to MyFLRules Favorites
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Division: Board of Pharmacy
Chapter: PHARMACISTS LICENSURE

Latest version of the final adopted rule presented in Florida Administrative Code (FAC):

VIEW_RULE Effective Date: 3/15/2016
History Notes: Rulemaking Authority 465.005 FS. Law Implemented 465.009 FS. History–New 10-17-79, Formerly 21S-13.04, Amended 5-10-89, Formerly 21S-13.004, 21S-26.603, 61F10-26.603, 59X-26.603, Amended 1-11-05, Repealed 3-15-16.
References in this version: No reference(s).
History of this Rule since Jan. 6, 2006
Notice /
Adopted
Section Description ID Publish
Date
View Text Final
64B16-26.603
Continuing Education Records Requirements 17229933 Effective:
03/15/2016
View Text Proposed
64B16-26.603
The Board proposes the repeal of the rule due to the Department no longer conducting continuing education audits, therefore there is no need for the rule’s requirements for continuing education records keeping. 17016436 1/11/2016
Vol. 42/06
View Text Withdrawal
64B16-26.351
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Standards for Approval of Registered Pharmacy Technician Training Programs, Standards for Approval of Courses and Providers, Continuing Education Records Requirements 15112520 9/29/2014
Vol. 40/189
View Text Proposed
64B16-26.351
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The Board proposes the rule amendments to require consistent periods of record retention. Four years is compatible with the biennial inspection period by the Department of Health. Consistent periods of record retention increase .... 14373477 3/25/2014
Vol. 40/58
View Text Development
64B16-26.351
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The Board proposes the rule amendments to require consistent periods of record retention. Four years is compatible with the biennial inspection period by the Department of Health. Consistent periods of record retention increase .... 14283267 3/5/2014
Vol. 40/44
View Text Final
64B16-26.603
Continuing Education Records Requirements 2469055 Effective:
01/11/2005