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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.
Board of physical therapy fund; appropriation; deposit of
receipts by board - ANSWER -A. The board of physical therapy
fund is established. The board shall administer the fund.
B. Except as provided in section 32-2048, pursuant to
sections 35-146 and 35147, the board shall deposit ten per cent
,of all monies collected under this chapter in the state general
fund and deposit the remaining ninety per cent in the board of
physical therapy fund.
C. Monies deposited in the physical therapy fund are subject
to section 35143.01.
persons and activities not required to be licensed - ANSWER -
A. This chapter does not restrict a person who is licensed
under any other law of this state from engaging in the
profession or practice for which that person is licensed if that
person does not claim to be a physical therapist or a provider
of physical therapy.
B. This chapter does not restrict the use of physical agents,
modalities or devices by persons qualified under this title to
personally render or delegate the use of this treatment.
C. The following persons are exempt from the licensure
requirements of this chapter:
1. A person in a professional education program approved
by the board who is satisfying supervised clinical education
requirements related to the person's physical therapist or
physical therapist assistant education while under the onsite
supervision of a physical therapist.
2. A physical therapist who is practicing or a physical
therapist assistant who is working in the United States armed
services, United States public health service or veterans
administration pursuant to federal regulations for state
licensure of health care providers.
3. A physical therapist who is licensed in another
jurisdiction of the United States or a foreign educated physical
, therapist credentialed in another country if that person is
performing physical therapy in connection with teaching or
participating in an educational seminar for not more than sixty
days in any twelve month period.
4. A physical therapist who is licensed in another
jurisdiction of the United States or who is credentialed in
another country if that person by contract or employment is
providing physical therapy to persons who are affiliated with or
employed by established athletic teams, athletic organizations
or performing arts companies temporarily practicing,
competing or performing in this state for not more than sixty
days in a calendar year.
5.
Qualification for licensure and certification (educated in US) -
ANSWER -1. Be of good moral character.
2. Complete the application process.
3. Be a graduate of a professional physical therapy education
program accredited by a national accreditation agency
approved by the board.
4. Have successfully passed the national examination
approved by the board.
5. Have successfully passed a jurisprudence
examination that tests the
applicant's knowledge of board statutes
and rules.
Qualification for licensure and certification (educated outside
US) - ANSWER 3. Provide satisfactory evidence that the