Orlando, FL asked in Business Law for Florida

Q: under Chapte 485.003 paragraph (4) "Qualified person" what credentials are accepted? I have a AAS in Health Science

1)I'm looking into 2 Institutes at the moment to study hypnotherapy. I'm trying to confirm that upon completing the course and obtaining a certificate in Clinical hypnotherapy. Along with my AAS in Health Science and being a EKG Tech/Phlebotomist and 10 years plus experience in customer relations, will that qualify me to work as a Qualified Person in the state of Florida.

2) upon completing my training and being certified in hypnosis not clinical hypnotherapy, is there any additional certification and or licenses that are required for me to practice hypnosis for entertainment purposes only?

I do not want to invest in tuition cost and than not be able to practice with my credentials legally. Thank you for your time in advance.

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Jane Kim
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A: If you obtained a license or a certificate, you are deemed qualified to work in that profession, whatever that profession might be.

You should direct any professional licensing questions to the relevant governing board, probably at the FDBPR.

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