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1. Present written affidavit to board that the certificate
holder has retired from PT practice or work as a PTA
2. Person is in good standing with board and paid all
fees to chapter before the waiver
*renewal fee and con ed requirements will be waived
by the board if the above occurs
How to become placed
*Retired licensee may not practice during the period of waiver
under a Retired Status
*retired license/certificate must be renewed every 2
years by verifying contact info and using the same
schedule for renewal as an active license
*Failure to renew retired license on/before its
expiration date and the retired license/certificate will
expire
*If this expires the person seeking reinstatement of this
status must make a new request for retired status
1. Pay renewal fee and present evidence that the person
is professionally able to engage in practice of PT/PTA
and still possesses the profession knowledge
Reinstatement after having a
required
Retired Status
2. If retired license holder for 3+ years the person
must demonstrate competency by completing 1+
of the following (practicing/working for specified
time under interim permit; Complete remedial
courses; complete con ed requirements; pass a
national or jurisprudence exam)
, 1. Individual presents written affidavit to the board that
the licensee/certificate holder is not currently
engaged in PT practice in this state
Being placed on inactive 2. Person is in good standing
status will occur 3. All fees paid
*During this time the person may not engage in PT work in this
state
*person must renew inactive license/certificate every 2
years using same schedule as an active
license/certificate
*there will be a fee to renew an inactive license/certificate
status
1. Apply for reinstatement within 3 years of date
board issues the notice of inactive status then
person must submit Annual license renew fee and
Reinstatement after having prove competency
an Inactive Status 2. Applying for reinstatement after 3+ years of having
inactive status then person must submit annual
license renewal fee and demonstrate competency by
satisfying 1+ of the following (practicing/working for
specified time under interim permit; complete 1+
remedial courses; complete con ed for period of
inactive license; pass National or Jurisprudence
exam)
Person has a valid, unrestricted license from another
The board will
jurisdiction of the US and meets requirements
License a PT via
(complete application, grad of accredited school,
endorsement if...
pass NPTE, pass jurisprudence, fingerprint clearance
card)
permit issued by the board that allows a person to
practice as a physical therapist in this state or to work
"Interim Permit" Defined
as a physical therapist assistant for a specific period of
time and under conditions prescribed by the board
before that person is issued a license or certificate.
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-Foreign educated applicant satisfies requirements
(listed on another card) board will issue the permit
for participating in a supervised clinical practice;
applicant who fails NPTE is not eligible until they
Obtaining an Interim Permit pass the exam
-US Educated applicant satisfies requirement
(complete application, grad of accredited school, pass
NPTE, pass jurisprudence, fingerprint clearance card)
but board determines there is evidence that applicant
lacks competency then board will allow that person to
participate in supervised clinical practice
-Board has right to revoke interim permit if they are in
violation of the chapter or if holder is incompetent
1. PTA's
2. PT aides
"Assistive Personal" Defined 3. assistive personal who are trained/educated
health care providers under onsite supervision of a
PT and who perform specific designated tasks related
to PT field
supervising PT is on call and is readily available (means
"General Supervision" Defined a supervising physical therapist is able to respond
within 15 minutes to a communication) via
telecommunications when the PTA is providing
treatment
permit allowing for a PT or a PTA to work in this state
"Interim Permit" Defined for a specific period of time and under conditions
prescribed by the board prior to receiving a license
or certification
"Physical Therapist" Defined a person who is a licensed pursuant to this chapter
a person who meets the requirements of this chapter
"Physical Therapy Assistant" for certification and who performs physical therapy
Defined
procedures and related tasks that have been
selected and delegated by the supervising physical
therapist
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