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Rule Title: Requirements for Reactivation of an Inactive License
Department: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH    Add to MyFLRules Favorites
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Division: Board of Occupational Therapy
Chapter: LICENSURE STATUS AND FEES

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

VIEW_RULE Effective Date: 9/24/2019
History Notes: Rulemaking Authority 456.036, 468.204, 468.219 FS. Law Implemented 456.036, 468.219 FS. History–New 4-17-95, Formerly 59R-64.020, Amended 10-18-01, 8-2-05, 5-29-06, 10-15-06, 9-24-19.
References in this version: No reference(s).
History of this Rule since Jan. 6, 2006
Notice /
Adopted
Section Description ID Publish
Date
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64B11-5.003
Requirements for Reactivation of an Inactive License 22357935 Effective:
09/24/2019
View Text Proposed
64B11-5.003
The proposed rule amendment updates the rule to make the rule references current. 22222135 8/6/2019
Vol. 45/152
View Text Development
64B11-5.003
The proposed rule amendment updates the rule to make the rule references current. 22165390 7/23/2019
Vol. 45/142
View Text Final
64B11-5.003
Requirements for Reactivation of an Inactive License 3056390 Effective:
10/15/2006
View Text Proposed
64B11-5.003
The Board proposes the rule amendment to remove unnecessary language for end of life palliative health care and HIV/AIDS education. 625473 8/25/2006
Vol. 32/34
View Text Development
64B11-5.003
The Board proposes the rule amendment to remove unnecessary language for end of life palliative health care and HIV/AIDS education. 509170 7/21/2006
Vol. 32/29
View Text Final
64B11-5.003
Requirements for Reactivation of an Inactive License 2443447 Effective:
05/29/2006
View Text Proposed
64B11-5.003
The Board proposes the amendment to the rule to clarify the requirements for reactivation of an inactive license and to update specific authority. 228937 4/7/2006
Vol. 32/14
View Text Development
64B11-5.003
The Board proposes to review this rule to determine if changes or deletions are necessary. 85959 2/10/2006
Vol. 32/06