Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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When does a license become expired for failure to pay the biennial licensing fee?

  1. After 6 months

  2. After 2 years

  3. Immediately

  4. After 1 year

The correct answer is: Immediately

A chiropractic license in Florida becomes expired immediately upon failure to pay the biennial licensing fee. This means that the license is no longer valid for practice the moment the fee is not paid by the due date. It is crucial for licensed chiropractors to be mindful of the payment deadlines to avoid any interruptions in their practice. While some licensing situations might allow for a grace period or might indicate a delay before the consequence takes effect, in this particular case, the regulation is clear that the expiration is immediate. This measure encourages timely compliance with licensing requirements, ensuring that practitioners maintain their ability to legally offer their services without lapses.