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Our state (Louisiana) requires licensing for florists, and the test is difficult. It is 1/2 written, on care and handling, identification of plants and materials, laws, etc, and 1/2 practical, you are judged on wiring and taping, focal points, design, etc. 5 of 125 passed the quarter I took it. We have requirements of product availability in our shops at all times, and are inspected quarterly. I hate having another state run addition to my business, but it keeps every Tom, Dick, and Harriet from opening a shop. We pay a testing fee, and an annual renewal, and must have a licensed florist in our shop 32 hours per week, or close down. If you get more than one unsatisfactory visit, you are on 90 days probation, and if you mess up, you lose your license, and unless you hire another qualified florist, you must close your shop. It's an alternative that can be started in any state or province, if it is really wanted.