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Rule Title: State Requirements Not Substantially Equilavent (Repealed)
Department: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH    Add to MyFLRules Favorites
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Division: Board of Nursing
Chapter: REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE

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

VIEW_RULE Effective Date: 8/16/2009
History Notes: Rulemaking Authority 464.009(2) FS. Law Implemented 464.009(2) FS. History–New 3-11-09, Repealed 8-16-09.
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
64B9-3.0085
State Requirements Not Substantially Equilavent (Repealed) 7491327 Effective:
08/16/2009
View Text Proposed
64B9-3.0085
The purpose of this repeal is to remove New Mexico as a state which has licensure requirements not substantially equivalent to Florida. 7308579 6/26/2009
Vol. 35/25
View Text Withdrawal
64B9-3.0085
State Requirements Not Substantially Equilavent 7307512 6/26/2009
Vol. 35/25
View Text Proposed
64B9-3.0085
The purpose of the amendment is to identify a state which has licensure requirements not presumed to be substantially equivalent to Florida. 7201394 5/29/2009
Vol. 35/21
View Text Development
64B9-3.0085
The purpose of the amendment is to identify a state which has licensure requirements not presumed to be substantially equivalent to Florida. 7089456 5/8/2009
Vol. 35/18
View Text Final
64B9-3.0085
State Requirements Not Substantially Equilavent (Repealed) 6848799 Effective:
03/11/2009
View Text Proposed
64B9-3.0085
The Board proposes the rule promulgation to implement Section 464.009(2), F.S., by identifying a state that does not have licensure requirements substantially equivalent to Florida’s requirement. 6485534 12/5/2008
Vol. 34/49
View Text Development
64B9-3.0085
To implement Section 464.009(2), F.S., by identifying a state that does not have licensure requirements substantially equivalent to Florida’s requirement. 6335184 10/31/2008
Vol. 34/44