(1) It is the intent of the Legislature that persons desiring to engage in any lawful profession regulated by the department shall be entitled to do so as a matter of right if otherwise qualified.
(2) The Legislature further believes that such professions shall be regulated only for the preservation of the health, safety, and welfare of the public under the police powers of the state. Such professions shall be regulated when:
(a) Their unregulated practice can harm or endanger the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and when the potential for such harm is recognizable and clearly outweighs any anticompetitive impact which may result from regulation.
(b) The public is not effectively protected by other means, including, but not limited to, other state statutes, local ordinances, or federal legislation.
(c) Less restrictive means of regulation are not available.
(3) It is further legislative intent that the use of the term “profession” with respect to those activities licensed and regulated by the department shall not be deemed to mean that such activities are not occupations for other purposes in state or federal law.
(4)(a) Neither the department nor any board may create unreasonably restrictive and extraordinary standards that deter qualified persons from entering the various professions. Neither the department nor any board may take any action that tends to create or maintain an economic condition that unreasonably restricts competition, except as specifically provided by law.
(b) Neither the department nor any board may create a regulation that has an unreasonable effect on job creation or job retention in the state or that places unreasonable restrictions on the ability of individuals who seek to practice or who are practicing a given profession or occupation to find employment.
(c) The Legislature shall evaluate proposals to increase regulation of already regulated professions or occupations to determine their effect on job creation or retention and employment opportunities.
(5) Policies adopted by the department shall ensure that all expenditures are made in the most cost-effective manner to maximize competition, minimize licensure costs, and maximize public access to meetings conducted for the purpose of professional regulation. The long-range planning function of the department shall be implemented to facilitate effective operations and to eliminate inefficiencies.
History.—s. 1, ch. 76-28; s. 5, ch. 79-36; s. 122, ch. 79-164; s. 3, ch. 82-1; s. 79, ch. 83-218; s. 36, ch. 92-33; s. 6, ch. 92-149; s. 20, ch. 93-129; s. 62, ch. 94-218; s. 134, ch. 99-251.
Note.—Former s. 455.001.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXXII - Regulation of Professions and Occupations
Chapter 455 - Business and Professional Regulation: General Provisions
455.017 - Applicability of This Chapter.
455.10 - Restriction on Requirement of Citizenship.
455.116 - Regulation Trust Funds.
455.1165 - Federal Grants Trust Fund.
455.117 - Sale of Services and Information by Department.
455.201 - Professions and Occupations Regulated by Department; Legislative Intent; Requirements.
455.203 - Department; Powers and Duties.
455.2035 - Rulemaking Authority for Professions Not Under a Board.
455.204 - Long-Range Policy Planning; Plans, Reports, and Recommendations.
455.205 - Contacting Boards Through Department.
455.207 - Boards; Organization; Meetings; Compensation and Travel Expenses.
455.208 - Publication of Information.
455.209 - Accountability and Liability of Board Members.
455.211 - Board Rules; Final Agency Action; Challenges.
455.212 - Education; Substituting Demonstration of Competency for Clock-Hour Requirements.
455.2121 - Education; Accreditation.
455.2123 - Continuing Education.
455.2124 - Proration of or Not Requiring Continuing Education.
455.213 - General Licensing Provisions.
455.2171 - Use of Professional Testing Services.
455.2175 - Penalty for Theft or Reproduction of an Examination.
455.2177 - Monitoring of Compliance With Continuing Education Requirements.
455.2178 - Continuing Education Providers.
455.2179 - Continuing Education Provider and Course Approval; Cease and Desist Orders.
455.218 - Foreign-Trained Professionals; Special Examination and License Provisions.
455.2185 - Exemption for Certain Out-of-State or Foreign Professionals; Limited Practice Permitted.
455.219 - Fees; Receipts; Disposition; Periodic Management Reports.
455.221 - Legal and Investigative Services.
455.2228 - Barbers and Cosmetologists; Instruction on HIV and Aids.
455.223 - Power to Administer Oaths, Take Depositions, and Issue Subpoenas.
455.224 - Authority to Issue Citations.
455.225 - Disciplinary Proceedings.
455.2255 - Classification of Disciplinary Actions.
455.227 - Grounds for Discipline; Penalties; Enforcement.
455.2273 - Disciplinary Guidelines.
455.2274 - Criminal Proceedings Against Licensees; Appearances by Department Representatives.
455.2275 - Penalty for Giving False Information.
455.2277 - Prosecution of Criminal Violations.
455.2278 - Restriction on Disciplinary Action for Student Loan Default.
455.2281 - Unlicensed Activities; Fees; Disposition.
455.2286 - Automated Information System.
455.232 - Disclosure of Confidential Information.
455.24 - Advertisement by a Veterinarian of Free or Discounted Services; Required Statement.
455.243 - Authority to Inspect.
455.245 - Veterinarians; Immediate Suspension of License.
455.271 - Inactive and Delinquent Status.