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IBEC Licensure Examination
Examination Dates and Deadlines
September 10, 2012
Application Deadline: June 22, 2012
March 11, 2013
Application Deadline: December 17, 2012
September 09, 2013
Application Completion Deadline: June 17, 2013
Applications must be received, reviewed and in a "COMPLETE" status by the application deadline date (this is 60 BUSINESS days prior to the examination date) in order to be considered for a particular examination date. "COMPLETE" means that your application is not missing any required documents or fees, you have not answered any questions incorrectly and your application does not contain any blank fields. To ensure that your application will have enough time to be processed, it is a good idea to postmark your application at least thirty days prior to each deadline. The examination deadlines can be located at the above link in blue, labeled “Examination Dates.” The only way to ensure that you are scheduled for an exam is that you have received a letter from our office stating so. If you feel that you should have received a letter, please contact our office immediately.
It is important to remember that any applications that are deficient will not be scheduled for an exam until you have contacted the council office and corrected all mistakes. "Deficient" or "incomplete" means that your application is missing one or more of the following: fees, proof of electrolysis training, proof of date of birth, 2 hour prevention of medical errors course, a high school or college transcript or diploma (and a translation if in a foreign language), a mailing address and practice location, verification of licensure in another jurisdiction OR if a question is answered incorrectly or a field is left blank.
Once the department receives your application, the fees are processed in another portion of our division, and may take 3-5 days to actually be received in the Electrolysis council office.
Florida law allows 30 days from the date of receipt (in the Electrolysis council office) of your application to notify you of your status. You will be notified in writing and electronic email (please check your SPAM folders as some mail is occasionally misdirected) if any additional documentation is required to complete your application.
The Chairperson of the Council can recommend that an applicant appear before the board when his or her application is considered. This recommendation is generally based on affirmative answers on the application relating to substance abuse, malpractice, criminal charges, or other issues of concern. In such cases, it is absolutely critical that the application be submitted and completed as far in advance as possible of the candidate’s target exam date or employment date.
The council office has no information on the whereabouts of the exam until 2-4 weeks prior. We are notified the same time as the applicants.
Refunds or transfer of funds to a future examination may be given to those who cancel or reschedule their exam fifteen (15) business days prior to the exam date. Any cancellations or reschedules after the fifteen (15) business day period will not be allotted a refund or transfer of fees and must pay the full exam fee if they desire to sit for the exam in the future
Examination results are mailed out approximately six (6) weeks after the date of examination, and we will not have your scores processed until around that time.
| MISSION: | To protect and promote the health of all residents and visitors in the state through organized state |
| and community efforts, including cooperative agreements with counties. | |
| VISION: | A healthier future for the people of Florida. |
| PURPOSE: | To protect the public through health care licensure, enforcement and information. |
| FOCUS: | To be the nation's leader in quality health care regulation. |
| VALUES: | Integrity, Commitment, Respect, Excellence, Accountability, Teamwork, & Empowerment. |