PT JURISPRUDENCE PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED SOLUTIONS
2026
▶ One year. Answer: 365 consecutive days from the first day the individual
teaches in Ohio
▶ Pursuant to the the rules described above in regards to teaching PT
without an Ohio license the PT must notify the PT section with a notification
that should include. Answer: 1) the individuals name
2) the PT education institution where the individual will teach
3) the name and number of the course(s) that the individual will teach
4) the date that the individual will commence teaching in ohio
5) the license number for all valid PT licenses held in the US or any foreign
country
▶ The OTPTAT shall grant a PT License by Reciprocity (an agreement
between states to issue licenses to applicants from other states with credit
for their courses or license level to reduce requirement) if all of the
following are true. Answer: 1) Passed NPTE
2) Passed Jurisprudence
3) Holds a current and valid license or registration to practice PT in another
state or country
4) Minimal education requirements met
,5) the applicant pays the fee described in section B of 4755.42 of the
revised code
6) the applicant is not in violation of any section of this chapter or rule
adopted under it
▶ If the applicant's education is not reasonably equivalent to the
educational requirements that were in force for licensure in the state on the
date of the applicant's licensure.... Answer: the section shall send a written
notice to the applicant denying the applicant's request and state the
specific reason why. Sending this notice through certified mail within 30
days after the section makes that determination.
▶ If a non-ohio licensed PT plans on teaching for more than one year....
Answer: the individual must obtain an Ohio PT license prior to the
completion of the one year period
▶ To renew your PT license.... Answer: Renewal fee is not more than
$125, the applicant's signed statement that the applicant completed the
CEU requirements within the timeframe established
▶ A license that is not renewed. Answer: will automatically expire on its
expiration date
▶ Loss/suspension of licensure can occur from... (1-10). Answer: 1)
habitual indulgence in the use of controlled substances
2) conviction of a felony or a crime
3) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a licensed issued by the PT section by
fraud or deception
, 4) An ajudication by a court that the applicant or licensee is incompetent for
the purpose of holding the license
5) violation of the code of ethics
7) violating/attempting to violate sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 or any issued
rule adopted by the section(s)
8) failure of one or both of the examinations required for licensure
9)Permitting the use of one's name or license by a person, group, or
corporation when the one permitting the use is not directing the treatment
given
10) failure to maintain minimal standards of practice in the administration or
handling of drugs, or failure to employ scientific methods in the selection of
drugs or other modalities for treatment
▶ 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
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED SOLUTIONS
2026
▶ One year. Answer: 365 consecutive days from the first day the individual
teaches in Ohio
▶ Pursuant to the the rules described above in regards to teaching PT
without an Ohio license the PT must notify the PT section with a notification
that should include. Answer: 1) the individuals name
2) the PT education institution where the individual will teach
3) the name and number of the course(s) that the individual will teach
4) the date that the individual will commence teaching in ohio
5) the license number for all valid PT licenses held in the US or any foreign
country
▶ The OTPTAT shall grant a PT License by Reciprocity (an agreement
between states to issue licenses to applicants from other states with credit
for their courses or license level to reduce requirement) if all of the
following are true. Answer: 1) Passed NPTE
2) Passed Jurisprudence
3) Holds a current and valid license or registration to practice PT in another
state or country
4) Minimal education requirements met
,5) the applicant pays the fee described in section B of 4755.42 of the
revised code
6) the applicant is not in violation of any section of this chapter or rule
adopted under it
▶ If the applicant's education is not reasonably equivalent to the
educational requirements that were in force for licensure in the state on the
date of the applicant's licensure.... Answer: the section shall send a written
notice to the applicant denying the applicant's request and state the
specific reason why. Sending this notice through certified mail within 30
days after the section makes that determination.
▶ If a non-ohio licensed PT plans on teaching for more than one year....
Answer: the individual must obtain an Ohio PT license prior to the
completion of the one year period
▶ To renew your PT license.... Answer: Renewal fee is not more than
$125, the applicant's signed statement that the applicant completed the
CEU requirements within the timeframe established
▶ A license that is not renewed. Answer: will automatically expire on its
expiration date
▶ Loss/suspension of licensure can occur from... (1-10). Answer: 1)
habitual indulgence in the use of controlled substances
2) conviction of a felony or a crime
3) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a licensed issued by the PT section by
fraud or deception
, 4) An ajudication by a court that the applicant or licensee is incompetent for
the purpose of holding the license
5) violation of the code of ethics
7) violating/attempting to violate sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 or any issued
rule adopted by the section(s)
8) failure of one or both of the examinations required for licensure
9)Permitting the use of one's name or license by a person, group, or
corporation when the one permitting the use is not directing the treatment
given
10) failure to maintain minimal standards of practice in the administration or
handling of drugs, or failure to employ scientific methods in the selection of
drugs or other modalities for treatment
▶ 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