Prescription Drug Importation Programs
Legislation enacted under CS/HB 19 authorizes the establishment of two new programs to import safe and effective, FDA approved prescription drugs into the state of Florida: the Canadian Prescription Drug Importation Program under the Agency for Healthcare Administration and the International Prescription Drug Importation Program under the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Additionally, the bill contains various provisions and requirements to ensure compliance with federal law and to set safety standards consistent with the current federal requirements. While the effective date of this bill is July 1, 2019, federal approval of both programs must be obtained before either becomes active.
Upon federal approval, the Canadian Prescription Drug Importation Program will focus on the importation of drugs for programs su...
Licensing Examinations Now Available Through Pearson VUE Professional Centers
As of May 1, 2020, candidates may begin scheduling exams at the following Pearson VUE testing locations: Boynton Beach, Doral, Ft Lauderdale (2), Fort Myers (2), Gainesville, Hollywood, Jacksonville, Lake Mary, Lakeland, Melbourne, Miami, Orlando, Ormond Beach, Pensacola, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, and Tampa. In addition to these test center locations, the Pearson VUE sites that have been available for essential services exams since April 16, 2020, will remain open to DBPR candidates, including: Deerfield Beach; Gainesville; Jacksonville; Miami; Orlando; Plantation; Port Charlotte; Tallahassee; and Tampa. All DBPR licensing exams administered by Pearson VUE have been included in the essential services exams group, including examinations for: Asbestos, Auctioneer, Barber, Building Code, Community Association Manager, Construction (except plumbing), ...
This information was orignally published on the FL DBPR Press release website. This was not authored by CDR Resource Center.
Highlights Department Efforts to Pursue Governor’s Vision of Reasonable Deregulation That Broadens Access to Professional Careers for Floridians
Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Secretary Halsey Beshears applauded Governor Ron DeSantis on delivery of the 2019 State of the State address, which emphasized the Governor’s bold commitment to pursuing appropriate deregulation of businesses and professions as a priority of his administration.
“Our charge from the Governor is clear, we must facilitate bold and appropriate deregulation for the hardworking men and women who are seeking to start or grow their professional careers in Florida,” said Secretary Beshears. “This mission is fundamental to making ...