Florida Dentistry Professional Regulation Practice Test

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Which statement best describes how the Board recognizes licensure from other states for dual licensure?

Automatic recognition without review

Recognition is not allowed for dual licensure

Recognition through mutual agreement with no criteria

Recognition via endorsement or reciprocal processes if criteria are met

When a practitioner already licensed in another state wants dual licensure, the board typically recognizes that license through endorsement or a reciprocal process, as long as certain criteria are met. This approach lets you carry over your credentials without redoing the full licensure process, provided your out-of-state license is active and in good standing and you meet established requirements such as education standards, disciplinary history, and any state-specific conditions. Automatic recognition without review isn’t how this usually works, and recognition based on a vague mutual agreement with no criteria isn’t standard practice. Likewise, saying recognition isn’t allowed would ignore the common endorsement/reciprocity pathway that many boards use to facilitate multi-state licensure when criteria are satisfied.

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