Definition of Physical Therapy Ans- The evaluation and treatment of a person by physical measures and
the use of therapeutic exercises and rehabilitative procedures, with or without assistive devices, for the
purpose of preventing, correcting or alleviating any disability
Definition of Physical Therapist Ans- A person who practices or provides patient education and
instruction of physical therapy. An individual who performs the initial; examination unless that therapist
has transferred the responsibility for management of the patient's care to another
Definition of Physical Therapist Assistant Ans- A person who assist in the provision of physical therapy
treatments, including the provision of patient education and instruction, under supervision of a physical
therapist
What are the main responsibilities of the Physical Therapy Section of the OTPTAT Board Ans- - shall
license persons desiring to practice physical therapy/assisting
- approve investigation, hearings, inquires and its findings and orders
What are other responsibilities of the Physical Therapy Section Ans- - keep a record of its proceeds
- keep a register of applicants and PT/A in the state
- deposit all fees collected
- on the receipt of an application for a license to practice as a PT/A provide to the applicant the sections
address, dates of upcoming section meetings and a list of names of the section members
Disciplinary actions the PT section can make after an investigation or hearing Ans- License suspension,
revocation or refusal to issue or renew license, or limit permit
If a investigator is employed by the PT section, what rights do they have Ans- Investigate compliants,
conduct inspections and make inquires as in the judgement. Right to review, obtain copies, and audit
the patient records and personnel files of the licensee and limit permit of the holders place of business
, May the PT section disclose information gathered in an investigation Ans- For good cause. May disclose
to federal, state or local law enforcement, prosecutor or regulatory agency or its officers or agents
engaging in an investigation
Criteria to be granted reciprocity in Ohio Ans- - applicant received a score on the NPTE that would have
been a passing score
- applicant passed the jursiprudence exam
- holds a current and valid license or registration to practice PT in another state
- applicant's education is reasonably equivalent to the educational requirements that were enforced for
licensure
How often does PT/A license expire Ans- Biennially
What is the licensure renewal fee Ans- not more than $125
What change in information should a licensee report to the PT section Ans- Name, business address, or
home address no later than 30 days
Who may receive a license by endorsement Ans- An applicant who is currently licensed as a PT/A under
the laws of another state provided the requirements for registration or licensure under the appropriate
category in that state include minimal education and passing score on the NPTE
What if an applicant for endorsement has been out of practice for more that 5 years Ans- Shall retake
and pass the NPTE
Define "out of practice" Ans- Being actively engaged in the practice of physical therapy for fewer than
500 hours over a 5 year period prior to date the applicant submits endorsement application
When should an individual renew their license Ans- January 31st.
What year does PTs renew their license Ans- even numbered years, unless received initial license after
October 1st of an odd year than license is valid through the January 31st of the second even year