Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G15-22.0002 - Licensure Change of Status, Reactivation; Reinstatement of Void Licenses
(1) Active to
Inactive Licensure Status Change. Licensees may inactivate their license and
change their licensure status from active to inactive by remitting to FEMC a
completed Change of Status Application, Form FBPE/023, 09/19, and the fee
specified by Rule 61G15-24.001, F.A.C. The
application form FBPE/023 is incorporated by reference herein and may be
obtained from www.fbpe.org/index.php/licensure/other-forms
or at https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11355.
(2) Reactivation of Inactive Licenses.
Licensees may reinstate an inactive license and change their licensure status
from inactive to active by remitting to FEMC a completed Change of Status
Application, referenced in subsection (1), the fee specified by Rule
61G15-24.001, F.A.C., and proof
of completion of eighteen (18) hours of continuing education obtained within
the two (2) years immediately prior to application and in compliance with
subsection 61G15-22.001(1),
F.A.C.
(3) Reinstatement of Void
Licenses. Persons previously licensed as professional engineers in Florida may
not re-apply for licensure by examination or by endorsement pursuant to Section
471.013 or
471.015, F.S. Rather, pursuant
to Sections 455.271(6) and
471.019, F.S., any person
previously licensed as a professional engineer in Florida whose Florida license
has become void must apply for reinstatement of the previous license.
Application for reinstatement shall be made on form FBPE/023, Change of Status
Application, referenced in subsection (1). In addition to a completed
application form, all applications for reinstatement shall be accompanied by
the following.
(a) The fees specified by Rule
61G15-24.001, F.A.C.;
(b) Documentation of satisfaction of any
disciplinary obligations imposed against the void license;
(c) Passage of the Board's Laws and Rules
Study Guide as detailed in Rule
61G15-20.0016, F.A.C.;
and
(d) Documentation of one of the
following:
1. Current active practice as a
professional engineer in another U.S state or territory. Such documentation
shall include verification of active licensure in good standing and compliance
with such state or territory's continuing education requirements; or
2. Applicants not currently in active
practice as a professional engineer must provide proof of completion of
thirty-six (36) hours of Board approved continuing education, including two (2)
hours of professional ethics and a one (1) hour course in Florida Laws and
Rules. With the exception of the one (1) hour Florida Laws and Rules course,
which can be taken online, the remaining thirty-five (35) hours must be either
in-person or synchronous live streaming/videoconference/interactive webinar OR
obtained through distance learning CE courses provided by a national or Florida
statewide engineering society or association pursuant to Rule
61G15-22.011, F.A.C.; other
online or distance learning courses will not be accepted.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 455.271, 471.008, 471.019 FS. Law Implemented 455.271, 471.019 FS.
New 8-1-02, Amended 2-27-17, 12-29-19, 12-27-21.
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