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Florida Compliance News and Updates

The latest compliance updates for physical, occupational, and speech therapy in Florida.

  • 1 Oct 2023 10:52 AM | Zachary Edgar (Administrator)

    See Florida Occupational Therapy Prescription Devices 

  • 19 Apr 2023 10:50 AM | Zachary Edgar (Administrator)

    Effective April 10, 2023, rules were adopted to implement an amendment that updates the number of CEU’s that can be earned, per biennium, for being a Clinical Instructor for a Physical Therapy and Physical Therapy Student.

    See Florida Physical Therapy CME FAQs

  • 19 Apr 2021 10:39 AM | Zachary Edgar (Administrator)

    Florida Physical Therapy Dry Needling

    Dry Needling

    Physical therapists performing dry needling in Florida are required to meet the standards set forth in section 486.117, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and rule 64B17-6.008, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.)

    Within 60 days of the effective date of rule 64B17-6.008, F.A.C., on April 19, 2021, or within 60 days of the intent to perform dry needling in Florida, a licensed and qualified physical therapist performing dry needling, shall submit to the Board of Physical Therapy Practice, Form DH5057-MQA, Physical Therapist Dry Needling Attestation.

    An adverse medical incident that is a direct result of physical therapy treatment involving dry needling shall be reported within 15 days of the incident, using Form DH5053-MQA, Physical Therapy Dry Needling Adverse Medical Incident Report.


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