Members of the Board - ANSWER1) 1 PT involved in PT education,
2) 3 PTs with 5 years experience,
3) 3 public members who aren't licentiates of the board or any other medical board (CA citizen, not
school faculty)
Priority of the Board - ANSWERProtection of the public
Terms of Serving on the Board - ANSWER1) Appointed 4 years, exp. on June 1
2) 1 public and 4 PT members appt'd by governor
3) Cannot serve more than 2 consecutive terms
Qualifications of Public Members - ANSWER1) Be a citizen of CA.
2) Shall not be an officer or faculty member of any college in PT education.
3) Shall not be a licentiate of the Medical Board of CA
Meetings - ANSWER1 regular meeting annually in Sacramento, LA or SF
Duties of the Members of the Board - ANSWER1) May inspect PT facilities
2) May review patient charts
3) Can suspend and revoke licenses (notice must be given)
How is this Chapter cited? - ANSWERThis chapter may be cited as the Physical Therapy Practice Act
,Public Employees - ANSWERPT consultants under contract for the board are considered a public
employee
Definition of Physical Therapy - ANSWER"art and science of physical or corrective rehab of any bodily or
mental condition of any person by use of physical, chemical or other properties of heat, light, water,
electricity...active, passive and resistive exercise and shall include PT evals, treatment planning,
instruction and consultative services"
ARTICLE 2 General Provisions - ANSWERThe use of roentgen rays/radioactive materials or electricity for
surgical purposes is not authorized
ARTICLE 2: General Provisions - Neuro Re-Education - ANSWER1) Can perform tissue penetration for
evaluation neuro performance
2) Must have authorization from MD
3) PT must be certified by the board
4) PT CANNOT develop or make diagnostic or prognostic interpretations of data obtained
Minimal Time that Patient Records must be kept for - ANSWER7 years.
1) Patient records shall be kept for a period of no less than 7 years following the discharge of the patient
2) Records of unemancipated minors shall be kept at least 1 year after the minor has reached 18 years of
age.
PTs cannot do what - ANSWER1) PTs cannot diagnose disease
2) PTs cannot provide prognostic interpretation of data
3) PTs cannot prescribe medicines
PT Aide Duties & Regulations - ANSWER1) Observation, transport, physical support only during gait
training/transfers
, 2) Under direct, continuous and immediate PT supervision at all times
what does "patient-related task" mean - ANSWERPT service rendered directly to a patient by an aide
what does "non-patient-related task" mean - ANSWERTasks related to observation of patient, transport,
physical support only during gait training/transfers, housekeeping, clerical duties.
Who is allowed to use "P.T."and "D.P.T." - ANSWER1) Only a licensed PT can use the letters "P.T."
2) A licensed PT who has received a doctoral degree in PT may use "D.P.T."
Accrediting Institution - ANSWERWestern Association of Schools & Colleges
PT Applicant Qualifications - ANSWER1) Over 18 years old.
2) Completed schooling.
3) Not addicted to drugs/alcohol.
4) No crimes (constituting denial of license).
Examinations required before licensing - ANSWER1) Laws & regulations to the practice of PT.
2) National Physical Therapy Examination
Requirements for Reciprocity Applicant - ANSWERRequirements for being issued a license without a
written examination
1) Licensed in another state deemed equal/higher than CA
2) Graduated PT Edu program
3) Files an app and meets requirements
4) May need oral exam if issued only a certificate