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Telehealth licensure requirements, DEA controlled substance prescribing rules, E-FORCSE registration requirements, and compliance checklist for physicians practicing telehealth in Florida. Verified May 2026.

IMLC compact member
Out-of-state registration required
No prior in-person visit required
$255 renewal fee

Licensure

Telehealth-specific license ✓ Not required — standard license
IMLC compact pathway ✓ Yes — IMLC member
Informed consent — Required before telehealth
Audio-only permitted ✓ Permitted
Medicaid parity ✓ Yes — parity in effect
Out-of-state registration — Required
Renewal fee $255
Florida out-of-state registration ↗
Source: Florida Board of Medicine

Controlled substance prescribing

Telehealth prescribing ✓ Permitted
Prior in-person visit ✓ Not required
DEA special registration ✓ Not required
Schedule II (stimulants, opioids) ✓ Permitted
Buprenorphine (MAT) ✓ Permitted
Stimulants (ADHD) ✓ Permitted
Benzodiazepines ✓ Permitted
Ryan Haight: COVID-era DEA telehealth prescribing extension in effect; permanent rule pending
State note: FL PDMP (E-FORCSE) registration required. DEA registration in FL required.

Prescription monitoring program

Program name E-FORCSE
Registration required Required before prescribing
Required for schedules Schedule II–IV
Must register with E-FORCSE. Mandatory query before prescribing opioids or benzodiazepines.
E-FORCSE — registration info ↗
Frequently asked

Florida telehealth licensure — common questions

Does Florida require a separate telehealth license? +

No — Florida does not require a separate telehealth-specific license. A standard Florida medical license covers telehealth practice.

Is Florida a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC)? +

Yes — Florida is an IMLC member. Eligible physicians can obtain a Florida license through the compact's expedited pathway using their State of Principal License.

Can physicians prescribe controlled substances via telehealth in Florida? +

Yes — telehealth prescribing is permitted in Florida. No prior in-person visit is currently required under active DEA telehealth extensions. COVID-era DEA telehealth prescribing extension in effect; permanent rule pending

Does Florida require PMP/PDMP registration for telehealth physicians? +

Yes — Florida requires physicians to register with the E-FORCSE before prescribing Schedule II–IV controlled substances. Must register with E-FORCSE. Mandatory query before prescribing opioids or benzodiazepines.

Is audio-only telehealth permitted in Florida? +

Yes — Florida permits audio-only (phone) telehealth encounters without video.

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Related reading
DEA Telehealth Prescribing Extension DEA Permanent Telehealth Rule 2026 Controlled Substance Telehealth Rules 2026 IMLC: 43 States Now in Compact
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