PT JURISPRUDENCE ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
2026
▶ Loss/suspension of licensure can occur from... (11-20). Answer: 11)
willful betrayal of professional confidence
12) making a false, fraudulent, deceptive or misleading statement in the
solicitation of or advertising for patients in relation to the practice of PT
13) a departure from, or the failure to conform to minimal standards of care
required of licensees when under the same or similar circumstances,
whether or not actual injury to a patient is established
14) obtaining, or attempting to obtain money or anything of value by
fraudulent misrepresentations in the course of practice
15) violation of the conditions of limitation or agreements placed by the PT
section on a license to practice
16) failure to renew a license
17) engaging in the division of fees for referral of patients or receiving
anything of value in return for a specific referral of a patient to utilize a
particular service or business
18) inability to practice according to acceptable and prevailing standards of
care b/c of mental illness, physical illness, including physical deterioration
that adversely affects cognitive, motor, or perception skills
19) the revocation, suspension, restriction or termination of clinical
priviledges by the US dept of defense, VA
20) Termination or suspension from participation in MEdicare or medicaid
program established under Title XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act
, ▶ Loss/suspension of licensure can occur from... (21-28). Answer: 21)
failure of a PT to maintain supervision of a student, PTA, unlicensed
support personnel, other assistant personnel, or a license applicant
22) failure to complete CEU requirements
23)conviction of a misdemeanor when the act that constitutes the
misdemeanor occuring during the practice of PT
24) failure to cooperate with an investigation conducted by the PT section,
including failure to comply with a subpoena or orders issued by the section
or failure to answer truthfully a questions presented by the section at a
deposition or in written interrogatories
25) regardless of whether the contact or verbal behavior is consensual,
engaging with a patient other than the spouse of the PT or PTA in sexual
contact or verbal behavior
26) failure to notify the PT section of a change in name, business address
or home address within 30 days of the change
27) waiving a co-pay or deductible that the patient would otherwise be
required to pay to entice the patient to use your services
28)
▶ When is waiving co-pays and deductibles ok?. Answer: when in
compliance with the health benefit plan that expressly allows such a
practice. Only made with the full knowledge and consent of the plan
purchaser, payer and 3rd party administrator. Documentation of the
consent shall be made available to the PT section upon request.
▶ When a license is placed on probation.... Answer: the PT sections order
for probation shall be accompanied by a statement of the conditions under
QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
2026
▶ Loss/suspension of licensure can occur from... (11-20). Answer: 11)
willful betrayal of professional confidence
12) making a false, fraudulent, deceptive or misleading statement in the
solicitation of or advertising for patients in relation to the practice of PT
13) a departure from, or the failure to conform to minimal standards of care
required of licensees when under the same or similar circumstances,
whether or not actual injury to a patient is established
14) obtaining, or attempting to obtain money or anything of value by
fraudulent misrepresentations in the course of practice
15) violation of the conditions of limitation or agreements placed by the PT
section on a license to practice
16) failure to renew a license
17) engaging in the division of fees for referral of patients or receiving
anything of value in return for a specific referral of a patient to utilize a
particular service or business
18) inability to practice according to acceptable and prevailing standards of
care b/c of mental illness, physical illness, including physical deterioration
that adversely affects cognitive, motor, or perception skills
19) the revocation, suspension, restriction or termination of clinical
priviledges by the US dept of defense, VA
20) Termination or suspension from participation in MEdicare or medicaid
program established under Title XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act
, ▶ Loss/suspension of licensure can occur from... (21-28). Answer: 21)
failure of a PT to maintain supervision of a student, PTA, unlicensed
support personnel, other assistant personnel, or a license applicant
22) failure to complete CEU requirements
23)conviction of a misdemeanor when the act that constitutes the
misdemeanor occuring during the practice of PT
24) failure to cooperate with an investigation conducted by the PT section,
including failure to comply with a subpoena or orders issued by the section
or failure to answer truthfully a questions presented by the section at a
deposition or in written interrogatories
25) regardless of whether the contact or verbal behavior is consensual,
engaging with a patient other than the spouse of the PT or PTA in sexual
contact or verbal behavior
26) failure to notify the PT section of a change in name, business address
or home address within 30 days of the change
27) waiving a co-pay or deductible that the patient would otherwise be
required to pay to entice the patient to use your services
28)
▶ When is waiving co-pays and deductibles ok?. Answer: when in
compliance with the health benefit plan that expressly allows such a
practice. Only made with the full knowledge and consent of the plan
purchaser, payer and 3rd party administrator. Documentation of the
consent shall be made available to the PT section upon request.
▶ When a license is placed on probation.... Answer: the PT sections order
for probation shall be accompanied by a statement of the conditions under