Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G18-14.002 - Licensure by Endorsement
(1) An applicant
for licensure by endorsement must submit an application on forms provided by
the department and an application fee. The application fee must accompany the
application.
(2) Licensure by
endorsement is governed by Section
474.217, F.S.
(3) For purposes of Section
474.217(1),
F.S.
(a) Applicants must submit an official
score transfer from American Association of State Veterinary Boards (AAVSB) for
the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) or National Board
Examination (NBE) and Clinical Competency Test (CCT). If licensed prior to 1979
applicants only need to submit an official score transfer for the National
Board Examination (NBE).
(b)
Applicants who have taken an exam other than those listed above must submit a
detailed psychomentric evaluation of the exam demonstrating that the exam taken
is equivalent or more stringent than the examination required in
Florida.
(4) Applicants
for licensure by endorsement shall demonstrate knowledge of the laws and rules
governing the practice of veterinary medicine of Florida by successfully
completing the laws and rules portion of the licensure examination.
(5) Applicants who qualify for licensure
under Section 474.217, F.S. who have never had
disciplinary action taken against any professional license by any jurisdiction
may, in lieu of taking the laws and rules portion of the licensure exam,
demonstrate knowledge of the laws and rules governing the practice of
veterinary medicine of Florida by completing a Board approved 2 hour continuing
education course on Florida's laws and rules as set forth in subsection
61G18-16.002(2),
F.A.C.
(6) Individuals applying for
a temporary license pursuant to Section
474.2125, F.S. in an "emergency"
as defined in Section
252.34(4),
F.S., may demonstrate knowledge of the laws and rules governing the practice of
veterinary medicine of Florida by preparing and attaching to their application
a written acknowledgment of having read Chapters 474, 455, 465, 499, 585, 828,
and 893, F.S.; Rule Division 61G18, F.A.C.; and the "Practitioner's Manual,
2006 Edition" published by the Drug Enforcement Administration of the
Department of Justice.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 474.206 FS. Law Implemented 474.217 FS.
New 10-13-85, Formerly 21X-14.02, Amended 11-2-88, 4-30-89, 7-6-92, Formerly 21X-14.002, Amended 5-17-94, 3-7-06, 4-9-08, 10-1-19, 11-2-20.
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