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Committee advances SB 1708 to ease timing requirement for out‑of‑state veterinarians

January 27, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Committee advances SB 1708 to ease timing requirement for out‑of‑state veterinarians
The Senate Regulated Industries Committee reported favorably SB 1708, a bill that modifies Florida’s veterinary‑licensure by‑endorsement statute.

President Gates explained the bill removes an arbitrary requirement that out‑of‑state veterinarians practice for three consecutive years immediately before applying for licensure in Florida, while preserving education, examination and competency requirements. Sponsor materials and supporters said the change is intended to reduce barriers and help address shortages in veterinary care for pet owners, shelters and seasonal communities.

Representatives from the Animal Legal Defense Fund, ASPCA and other stakeholders waived in support; committee debate was brief and the bill was reported favorably by roll call.

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