
For Immediate Release April 30, 2023 |
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DBPR Encourages Licensee Preparedness During 2023 Hurricane Preparedness Week;
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For Immediate Release April 30, 2023 |
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DBPR Encourages Licensee Preparedness During 2023 Hurricane Preparedness Week;
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For Immediate Release April 12, 2023 |
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ICYMI: DBPR Hosts 11th Annual Celebrating Women in Business EventTallahassee, Fla. – On Tuesday, Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Secretary Melanie S. Griffin hosted DBPR’s 11th Annual Celebrating Women in Business event in Tallahassee. Nearly 200 business professionals gathered to hear from a few of Florida’s dynamic female entrepreneurs for a panel discussion followed by roundtable discussions. “Supporting women in business and highlighting female contributions to our state’s thriving economy is not only something the entire Department strives to do, but is also a mission that is near and dear to my heart,” said DBPR Secretary Melanie S. Griffin. “As a business owner myself, I know just how important women-led companies are in our great state. It was such a privilege and valuable learning experience to connect with each of these incredible, trailblazing women, and I look forward to seeing more women succeed professionally in Florida’s pro-business climate.” DBPR Secretary Melanie S. Griffin moderated the panel as they shared their success stories and career insights. Representing the industries of retail, wholesale distribution, alcoholic beverages and engineering, the panelists included:
The panel discussion was followed by a series of roundtable discussions, where attendees had the opportunity to discuss leadership, mentorship and professional development directly with additional female business leaders. Representing the industries of accounting, real estate, construction, engineering, retail and public service, the mentors included:
This year’s program highlighted the contributions women have made to the State of Florida’s economy and celebrated their many accomplishments in a variety of professional fields. The 11th annual event also served as a professional development opportunity for talented professionals and licensees to collaborate and discuss important leadership topics. To watch the panel, visit the Florida Channel’s coverage of the event here. For more information on our featured guests, visit the 2023 Celebrating Women in Business program website here. ### The Department of Business and Professional Regulation licenses and regulates nearly 1.6 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida across more than 30 fields of industry. The Department’s mission is to license efficiently and regulate fairly. For more information, please visit myfloridalicense.com. Follow @FloridaDBPR on Twitter, @Florida.DBPR on Instagram and Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation on Facebook and LinkedIn for important information and updates on matters relating to Florida’s business and professional licensing. |
For Immediate Release
February 3, 2023 |
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Governor DeSantis’ Framework for Freedom Budget Recommendations Streamline Pathways to Professional Careers and Ensure Public Safety Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Secretary Melanie S. Griffin commended Governor Ron DeSantis’ budget recommendations and affirmed the targeted funding will enhance Florida’s business climate by continuing to modernize the technological capabilities of the department, increasing levels of service for businesses and professionals regulated by the department’s programs, and ensuring that Florida remains a leader in occupational licensing. “With the Governor’s leadership and pro-business policies attracting so many new professionals and businesses to the Free State of Florida, our number of licensees continues to grow,” said DBPR Secretary Griffin. “The Framework for Freedom Budget will minimize burdens of government processes, deliver new customer-centric technological improvements, and enable DBPR to better serve this growing licensee base.” The FY 2023-24 budget recommendations equip DBPR to continue leading Governor DeSantis’ vision for improving Florida’s regulatory environment and ensuring public safety and welfare by:
In addition to funding these advancements, the Framework for Freedom Budget includes continuing support for DBPR’s regulatory compliance programs in areas vital to the health, safety, and welfare of Florida’s citizens and visitors. This includes the Department’s programs that serve state objectives in education, investigation, and enforcement of unlicensed activity that poses substantial risks of public harm. For more details, visit frameworkforfreedombudget.com. ### The Department of Business and Professional Regulation licenses and regulates nearly 1.6 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, including accountants, architects and interior designers, asbestos consultants, athlete agents, auctioneers, barbers, building code administrators and inspectors, community association managers, construction contractors, cosmetologists, electrical contractors, employee leasing companies, engineers, geologists, home inspectors, landscape architects, mold assessors and remediators, pilot commissioners, real estate appraisers and brokers, and veterinarians, as well as businesses dealing in alcoholic beverages, tobacco, food service, public lodging, and condominiums, timeshares, and other cooperative residential arrangements. The Department’s mission is to license efficiently and regulate fairly. For more information, please visit myfloridalicense.com. Follow @FloridaDBPR on Twitter, @Florida.DBPR on Instagram, or Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation on Facebook and LinkedIn for important information and updates on matters relating to Florida’s business and professional licensing. |
For Immediate Release
January 4, 2023 |
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DBPR Celebrates an Increase of Nearly 300,000 Professional DBPR has Expedited the Licensing Process, Increased Outreach, and Improved Customer Experience
Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Secretary Melanie S. Griffin recognized agency achievements, which included internal operational successes, hurricane response accomplishments, and agency education and enforcement. “To the credit of Governor DeSantis’ pro-business climate, the number of DBPR licensees has grown to 1.7 million, increasing by nearly 300,000 in 2022,” said DBPR Secretary Melanie S. Griffin. “To best serve these citizens of Florida and visitors to our state, DBPR looks for ways to cut bureaucratic red tape, refine internal processes, and partner with stakeholders and sister agencies to make it easier for Floridians to obtain professional licensure, have access to good paying jobs, and open businesses in Florida.” Operational Efficiencies
Hurricane Recovery & Outreach
Division Accomplishments Record Number of Combat Sporting Events
Significant Investment in Hospitality Industry
Fee Holidays for Professions
Combatted Unlicensed Regulatory Activity
Awarded Claims from Florida Homeowner’s Construction Recovery Fund
Committed to Efficient Monitoring
In addition to these agency achievements, DBPR continues to support regulatory compliance programs in areas vital to public health, safety and welfare, while pursuing increased levels of service for businesses and professionals regulated by the Department’s programs. ### The Department of Business and Professional Regulation licenses and regulates 1.7 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, including accountants, architects and interior designers, asbestos consultants, athlete agents, auctioneers, barbers, building code administrators and inspectors, community association managers, construction contractors, cosmetologists, electrical contractors, employee leasing companies, engineers, geologists, home inspectors, landscape architects, mold assessors and remediators, pilot commissioners, real estate appraisers and brokers, and veterinarians, as well as businesses dealing in alcoholic beverages, tobacco, food service, public lodging, and condominiums, timeshares, and other cooperative residential arrangements. The Department’s mission is to license efficiently and regulate fairly. For more information, please visit MyFloridaLicense.com. Follow @FloridaDBPR on Twitter, @Florida.DBPR on Instagram, or Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation on Facebook and LinkedIn for important information and updates on matters relating to Florida’s business and professional licensing. |
For Immediate Release
November 8, 2022 |
Contact: communications@myfloridalicense.com (850) 922-8981 |
Florida’s Military Spouses Receive Expedited Processing & Licensure Within Seven Days Florida’s commitment to veterans and their families helps get military spouses in careers faster TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) is expediting professional license applications submitted by spouses of active duty military members. During the 2022 Regular Session, the Florida Legislature passed SB 562, which set a new, seven-day standard for ensuring the issuance of a license through priority processing upon receiving a completed application from a military spouse. The bill was signed into law by Governor DeSantis in June, and took effect July 1, 2022. Since taking effect, 34 military spouses have been issued licenses through this expedited process. This program applies to licenses in more than 20 professions within DBPR’s Division of Professions, Division of Real Estate, and Division of Certified Public Accounting. Currently, the professions with the highest number of military endorsement licenses issued to spouses are real estate brokers and sales agents, cosmetology specialists, and veterinary medicine. Earlier this year, DBPR Secretary Melanie S. Griffin met with military spouses through the Hiring Our Heroes Tampa Military Spouse Economic Empowerment Zone, an initiative of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and heard first-hand how military spouses’ careers are impacted by military service. “Knowing many professions thrive on the reputation of an established business, networking and/or referrals, military spouses are at a disadvantage each time they move and have to rebuild their business and clientele in a new location,” said Secretary Griffin. “Expediting the application process is one step in helping these individuals get to work as quickly as possible. Governor DeSantis’ leadership, and the actions of the Florida Legislature, in improving support and resources for military families is a strong reminder that Florida values, welcomes, and celebrates the men and women who serve our country.” This expedited licensure process for military spouses builds on the foundation of the military-friendly professional licensing DBPR has implemented over many years. Other DBPR services that support military members, veterans, and their families include:
Find more details on these licensing support options at DBPR Veterans’ Service web page. ### The Department of Business and Professional Regulation licenses and regulates nearly 1.7 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, including accountants, architects and interior designers, asbestos consultants, athlete agents, auctioneers, barbers, building code administrators and inspectors, community association managers, construction contractors, cosmetologists, electrical contractors, employee leasing companies, engineers, geologists, home inspectors, landscape architects, mold assessors and remediators, pilot commissioners, real estate appraisers and brokers, and veterinarians, as well as businesses dealing in alcoholic beverages, tobacco, food service, public lodging, and condominiums, timeshares, and other cooperative residential arrangements. The Department’s mission is to license efficiently and regulate fairly. For more information, please visit myfloridalicense.com. Follow @FloridaDBPR on Twitter, @Florida.DBPR on Instagram, or Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation on Facebook and LinkedIn for important information and updates on matters relating to Florida’s business and professional licensing. |
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