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FL S1214
Bill
AI Summary
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Removes requirement that all continuing chiropractic education be completed in a classroom setting, allowing up to 40 contact hours total.
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Prohibits the Board of Chiropractic Medicine from limiting the number of hours that may be completed through distance learning.
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Authorizes the board to provide exceptions to continuing education requirements during a declared state of emergency in Florida.
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Specifies that continuing education courses must be taught by instructors with a postgraduate degree, a bachelor's degree with 2+ years of relevant experience, current faculty status at an accredited institution, or postgraduate-level instructor status.
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Changes the board's authority from discretionary to mandatory regarding adoption of rules to implement this section, effective July 1, 2023.
Legislative Description
Continuing Chiropractic Education
Last Action
Died in Health Policy
5/5/2023