When comparing Florida contractors to other professions in the state, only medical professionals are more heavily regulated. General contractors are more regulated than most professions, from architects to veterinarians, and the industry should recognize this and adapt.
Read moreNew Florida Statute Makes it Easier for Engineers in Other States to be Licensed in Florida
Earlier this week, I posted about changes to Florida’s construction licensing scheme brought about by the new Florida Occupational Freedom and Opportunity Act. In addition to impacting building and trade contractors throughout Florida, the act has also altered the reciprocity requirements for engineering licensing, making it easier for engineers in other states to become licensed in Florida.
Read moreFlorida Enacts Changes to Contractor Licensing Requirements
On July 1, 2020, the Occupational Freedom and Opportunity Act became law in the state of the Florida. The Act modifies many existing licensing requirements within the state, across a broad range of professions, from architects to veterinarians. The purpose for the act was to “remove unneccessary barriers for individuals pursuing their professional aspirations.” The biggest practical impact on Florida’s contractors will be new reciprocity provisions within the statute and reduce continuing education requirements for electrical contractors.
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