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Friday, January 25th, 2013All Florida Engineers Must Renew Licenses by February 28, 2012
Monday, January 14th, 2013The following appeared on the (FBPE) Florida Board of Professional Engineers’ website.
“All current and active licenses for Florida engineers are set to expire on February 28, 2013. Licensure renewal officially opened on November 5, 2012.”
The FBPE has provided valuable information, guidelines and explanations of changes that have been made. We highly recommend visiting the FBPE’s website for the most current and up-to-date information.
If you feel your Florida professional license is in jeopardy contact us. Remember, your license is your livelihood.
Soreide Law Group will represent you in front of the Florida Board of Professional Engineers regarding licensing issues. To speak with an attorney, please call: (888)760-6552 or visit our website at: ww.floridaprofessionallicense.com.
Discipline of Florida Licensed Real Estate Appraisers
Thursday, January 10th, 2013The following appeared on the “The 2012 Florida Statutes” from the Official Internet Site of the Florida Legislature. This is a listing of the Statutes from the State of Florida regarding the discipline of real estate appraisers.
“475.624 Discipline of appraisers.—The board may deny an application for registration or certification of an appraiser; may investigate the actions of any appraiser registered, licensed, or certified under this part; may reprimand or impose an administrative fine not to exceed $5,000 for each count or separate offense against any such appraiser; and may revoke or suspend, for a period not to exceed 10 years, the registration, license, or certification of any such appraiser, or place any such appraiser on probation, if the board finds that the registered trainee, licensee, or certificateholder:
If you feel your Florida professional license is in jeopardy contact us. Remember, your license is your livelihood.
Attorney Lars Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, will represent you in front of the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board and/or the Florida Real Estate Commission regarding licensing issues. To speak to an attorney, please call: (888)760-6552 or visit our website at: http://www.floridaprofessionallicense.com.
Florida Veterinary Medicine
Wednesday, January 9th, 2013The following information was obtained from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website listed under Board of Veterinary Medicine. This is just a fraction of the Florida Statutes listed under Disciplinary proceedings.
“474.214 Disciplinary proceedings.—
Florida CPA License Requirements
Tuesday, January 8th, 2013On the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website under “Division of Certified Public Accounting,” the requirements for obtaining a CPA are listed as the following: This information can be found on the DBPR’s website.
“REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE
- PASS ALL FOUR PARTS OF CPA EXAMINATION: with at least a 75% within 18 month rolling period.
- ONE YEAR WORK EXPERIENCE: Must be verified by a licensed CPA (This experience can be obtained prior to the application, while sitting for the exam or after all four parts of the exam has been passed. However, requirements to sit for the exam must be met before work experience commences.)
- TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS: 150 semester or 200 quarter hours
- TOTAL UPPER DIVISION ACCOUNTING HOURS: 36 semester or 54 quarter to include the following: Taxation, Auditing, Financial, Cost/Managerial and Accounting Info Systems.
- TOTAL UPPER DIVISION GENERAL BUSINESS HOURS: 39 semester hours or 58 quarter hours to include the following: six (6) semester hours or eight (8) quarter hours of business law. One course can be at a lower lever (freshman or sophomore), the other course must be upper division (junior level or higher). Business Law 1 and Legal Environment of Business are often considered duplicate.
Other important information: These requirements include the requirements to sit for the CPA exam under the 120 semester or 160 quarter hour rule.”
This ends the information from the DBPR’s website. We encourage anyone interested in the CPA requirements to obtain all current and changing information there.
Remember, your license is your livelihood.
Attorney Lars Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, will represent CPA’s in front of the Florida Board of Accountancy (BOA) regarding any licensing issues. For more information about professional licensing law please visit our website at: http://www.floridaprofessionallicense.com or call to speak with an attorney at: (888) 760-6552.
Certified Public Accountants in the State of Florida
Monday, January 7th, 2013The Florida Board of Accountancy (BOA) handles the requirements for certification, licensure, and reciprocity. Also, the BOA provides information on the May and November CPA exams and is able to verify if someone is certified and/or licensed in Florida.
The BOA has addresses and phone numbers for Florida CPAs and provides information to out-of-state firms seeking temporary permits.
All questions regarding Florida law and rules pertaining to the practice of public accountancy and who sends out law and rules exam and CPE Reporting Forms should be directed to the BOA.
Know your licensing requirements. Your license is your livelihood.
Attorney Lars Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, will represent CPA’s in front of the Florida Board of Accountancy (BOA) regarding any licensing issues. For more information about professional licensing law please visit our website at: http://www.floridaprofessionallicense.com or call to speak with an attorney at: (888) 760-6552.
Requirements for Florida CPA’s
Wednesday, December 12th, 2012On Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website, the following is listed under:
DIVISION OF PUBLIC ACCOUTING
“REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE
- PASS ALL FOUR PARTS OF CPA EXAMINATION: with at least a 75% within 18 month rolling period.
- ONE YEAR WORK EXPERIENCE: Must be verified by a licensed CPA (This experience can be obtained prior to the application, while sitting for the exam or after all four parts of the exam has been passed. However, requirements to sit for the exam must be met before work experience commences.)
- TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS: 150 semester or 200 quarter hours
- TOTAL UPPER DIVISION ACCOUNTING HOURS: 36 semester or 54 quarter to includethe following: Taxation, Auditing, Financial, Cost/Managerial and Accounting Info Systems.
- TOTAL UPPER DIVISION GENERAL BUSINESS HOURS: 39 semester hours or 58 quarter hours to include the following: six (6) semester hours or eight (8) quarter hours of business law. One course can be at a lower lever (freshman or sophomore), the other course must be upper division (junior level or higher). Business Law 1 and Legal Environment of Business are often considered duplicate.
Other important information: These requirements include the requirements to sit for the CPA exam under the 120 semester or 160 quarter hour rule.”
This ends the information on the DBPR’s website. This information is of a partial nature only, and is not meant to replace the very valuable information from Florida’s DBPR. We recommend visiting the website regularly for any updates or changes in rules and regulations.
Know Florida’s requirements for licensure. Your license is your livelihood.
Attorney Lars Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, will represent CPA’s in front of the Florida Board of Accountancy (BOA) regarding any licensing issues. For more information about professional licensing law please visit our website at: http://www.floridaprofessionallicense.com or call to speak with an attorney at: (888) 760-6552.
Florida Division of Real Estate Disciplinary Proceedings
Friday, December 7th, 2012Florida Licensed Veterinarians Continuing Education
Thursday, December 6th, 2012The following is from Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website under Board of Veterinary Medicine:
“Important Information” and “Continuing Education Requirement”
“Licensed veterinarians shall complete a minimum of thirty (30) hours of continuing professional education in veterinary medicine every biennium. Beginning on June 1, 2012, no less than one (1) hour of continuing education shall be in the area of dispensing legend drugs and no less than two (2) hours of continuing education shall be in the area of the laws and rules governing the practice of veterinary medicine. Please refer to rule 61G18-16.002, FAC, for more information.”
“Completion of 30 hours of continuing professional education in veterinary medicine every biennium, 1 of which shall be in the area of dispensing prescription drugs and two in the area of laws and rules governing the practice of veterinary medicine. Additionally, not more than 15 hours shall be non-interactive correspondence courses and a licensed veterinarian shall receive credit for no more than 5 hours of continuing education in business, practice management courses or stress and impairment seminars during any biennium period.”
This ends the information from the DBPR’s website. Always check the website for changes and new information. This is only a sampling of the information available.
The Soreide Law Group will represent you in front of the Florida Board of Veterinary Medicine. To speak to a lawyer regarding licensing issues please call: (888) 760-6552, or visit our website at: http:www.floridaprofessionallicense
Florida Licensed Professionals MUST Report Crimes
Thursday, December 6th, 2012The following information was found on Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website under “important information:”
Reporting Requirement for Criminal Convictions
“As of October 1, 2009, Section 455.227(1)(t), Florida Statutes requires all professional licensees to report to the department within 30 days of being convicted or found guilty of, or having plead nolo contendere or guilty to a crime in any jurisdiction. The statute also requires the reporting of any convictions that occurred prior to October 1, 2009. A licensee who fails to report that information may be subject to disciplinary action, including fines, suspension or license revocation. To report this information, complete the criminal self-reporting document mail it to the department.”
This ends the information from the DBPR.
Do not put your Florida Professional License in jeopardy. Your license is your livelihood.
Whether you are veterinarian, cosmetologist, barber, mortgage broker, appraiser, doctor, lawyer, CPA, realtor, architect, engineer, stockbroker, nurse, auctioneer, contractor, or pharmacist, a professional license is a prerequisite for doing business in the State of Florida. We assist in the application process and help you understand and comply with all applicable government regulations associated with your license. We also defend you against attacks on your professional license and represent you before the appropriate administrative board. For more information regarding professional licensing law, contact Soreide Law Group at: www.floridaprofessionallicense.com or call (888) 760-6552.