Enforcement under Chapter 468, Part XVI, Florida Statutes - Mold Assessors and Remediators
Under the current law, anyone operating as a mold assessor or remediator is required to be licensed on July 1, 2010, which is the effective date of the current law. Technically, any work performed on or after July 1 without a license would be unlicensed activity and subject to prosecution. However, the department lacks the authority to approve applications prior to July 1, 2010. On July 1, 2010 the department is required to receive and review any complaints filed for unlicensed activity. The department's goal is to give professionals ample opportunity to apply for licensure or grandfathering prior to taking any action for unlicensed activity.

Enforcement proposed under Senate Bill 1330 and House Bill 713
Senate Bill 1330 and House Bill 713 delay unlicensed enforcement until July 1, 2011. The educational requirements and testing for this new profession will not be available before July 1, 2010. Therefore, this delay will allow all initial applicants the necessary time to complete educational and experience requirements and testing to meet the licensure requirements. In addition, this delay will enable affected parties to identify any unintended consequences of the new legislation and present solutions during the 2011 Legislative Session.

 
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