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What does the national exam test? - ANSWER ✓ The national examination for
licensure as a physical therapist shall test entry level competence related to
physical therapy theory, examination and evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis,
treatment intervention, prevention and consultation. The national examination for
certification as a physical therapist assistant shall test for requisite knowledge and
skills in the technical application of physical therapy services.
Interim permits - ANSWER ✓ A. If a foreign educated applicant satisfies the
requirements of section 32-2022, subsection B, before the board issues a license it
shall issue an interim permit to the applicant for the purpose of participating in a
supervised clinical practice period. An applicant who fails the national examination
is not eligible for an interim permit until the applicant passes the examination.
B. If an applicant who has been educated in the United States satisfies the
requirements of section 32-2022, subsection A or D, but the board determines that
there is evidence that the applicant lacks the competence to practice as a physical
therapist or work as a
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physical therapist assistant, the board shall issue an interim permit to the applicant
to allow that person to participate in a supervised clinical practice.
C. The board may issue an interim permit for at least ninety days but not more than
six months.
D. An interim permit holder shall complete, to the satisfaction of the board, a
period of clinical practice in a facility approved by the board and under the
continuous and on-site supervision of a physical therapist who holds an
unrestricted license issued pursuant to this chapter.
,E. At any time during an interim supervised clinical practice period, the board may
revoke an interim permit because of the permit holder's incompetence or for a
violation of this chapter. Pursuant to title 41, chapter 6, article 10, the board shall
hold a hearing on request of a permit holder whose permit is revoked.
License or certification by endorsement - ANSWER ✓ A. The board shall issue a
license to a physical therapist who has a valid unrestricted license from another
jurisdiction of the United States if that person, when granted the license, met all of
the requirements prescribed in section 32-2022, subsection A or B and any
applicable board rules.
B. The board shall issue a certificate to a physical therapist assistant who has a
valid unrestricted license or certificate from another jurisdiction of the United
States if that person, when granted the license or certificate, meets all of the
requirements prescribed in section 32-2022, subsection D and any applicable board
rules.
License or certificate renewal - ANSWER ✓ A. A licensee or certificate holder
shall renew the license or certificate pursuant to board rules. Except as provided in
section 32- 4301, a licensee or certificate holder who fails to renew the license or
certificate on or before its expiration date shall not practice as a physical therapist
or work as a physical therapist assistant in this state.
B. The Board shall administratively suspend a license or certificate if the licensee
or certificate holder does not submit a complete application for renewal and pay
the renewal fee pursuant to Board rules.
reinstatement of license or certificate - ANSWER ✓ A. The board may reinstate a
license or certificate that it suspended pursuant to section 32-2027, subsection B on
payment of a renewal fee and reinstatement fee and completion of the application
process as prescribed by the board.
B. If a person's license or certificate has been suspended pursuant to section 32-
2027, subsection B for more than three consecutive years, the license or certificate
expires and that person shall reapply for a license or certificate pursuant to section
32-2022 or 32- 2026 and pay all applicable fees. The person must also demonstrate
to the board's satisfaction competency by satisfying one or more of the following
as prescribed by the board:
1. Practicing for a specified time under an interim permit.
2. Completing remedial courses.
3. Completing continuing competence requirements for the period of the lapsed
license. 4. Passing an examination.
, Fees - ANSWER ✓ 1. Three hundred dollars for an application for an original
license or certificate. This fee is nonrefundable.
2. Three hundred dollars for a certificate of renewal of a license or certificate. 3.
Three hundred dollars for an application for reinstatement of licensure.
4. Fifty dollars for each duplicate license or certificate.
Business entities - ANSWER ✓ A. Beginning September 1, 2011, a business
entity shall not offer physical therapy services pursuant to this chapter unless: 1.
The business entity is registered with the Board pursuant to this section.
2. The physical therapy services are conducted by a licensee or certificate holder
pursuant to this chapter
B. The business entity must file a registration application of a form prescribed by
the Board. The application shall include: 1. A description of the services offered to
the public.
2. The name of the manager who is authorized and who is responsible for
managing the physical therapy services offered at each office
3. The names and addresses of the officers and directors of the business entity
4. A registration prescribed by the Board by rule.
C. A business entity must file a separate registration application and pay a fee for
each branch office in this state.
D. A registration expires on August 31 of odd numbered years in accordance with
the physical therapist professional licensing schedule. A business entity that wishes
to renew a registration must submit an application for renewal as prescribed by the
Board on a biennial basis on a form prescribed by the Board before the expiration
date. An entity that fails to renew the registration before the expiration date is
subject to a late fee as prescribed by the Board by rule.
E. The business entity must notify the Board in writing within thirty days after any
change:
1. In the business entity's name, address or telephone number.
2. In the officers or directors of the business enity
3. The name of the manager who is authorized and who is responsible for
managing the physical therapy services in any facility
F. The business entity must establish and implement a written protocol for the
secure storage, transfer and access of the physical therapy records of the business
Retired status; reinstatement to active status - ANSWER ✓ A. The board shall
place a licensee or certificate holder on retired status and waive the renewal fee and
continuing competence requirements if a licensee or certificate holder presents a