Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
ARKANSAS STATE BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY RULES AND
REGULATIONS
I.
Officers
and Meetings
A. Officers shall:
1. Consist of a chairperson and a
secretary/treasurer, each of whom shall have the privilege of
re-election.
2. Officers shall be
elected annually in July, unless otherwise determined by the Board.
B. Duties of Officers:
1. The chairperson shall:
a. Call and preside at all meetings. In the
absence of the chairperson, he/she shall designate a member to
preside.
b. Be custodian of all
records or designate a custodian of all records.
c. Delegate duties to Board
members.
d. Vote on all
issues.
2. The
secretary/treasurer shall:
a. Ensure that
accurate minutes of each meeting are kept and distributed to each Board
member.
b. Supervise disbursement
of Board funds.
C. The location of the office of the Board
shall be designated by the Board.
D. Meetings:
1. Special meetings may be called at the
discretion of the chairperson, or by two members of the Board, provided that
all members are adequately notified.
2. All meetings shall be conducted pursuant
to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act and disciplinary proceedings shall
be conducted in accordance with the Arkansas Administrative Procedures
Act.
3. Three (3) members shall
constitute a quorum.
4. A majority
vote of a quorum carries.
E. Information for Public Guidance:
1. The Board makes available a list of
persons holding certain responsibilities for handling FOIA requests, licensing
questions, and complaints against licensees so that the public may obtain
information about the Board or make submissions or requests. The names, mailing
addresses, telephone numbers, and electronic addresses can be obtained from the
Board's website at www.arptb.org.
2. The Board has a list of official forms
used by the Board and a list of all formal, written statements of policy and
written interpretative memoranda, and orders, decisions and opinions resulting
from adjudications, which may be obtained from the Board's office or
website.
II.
Definitions
For purposes of Arkansas Code
17-93-101
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17-93-312
and these Rules and Regulations, the following terms shall mean:
1. Mobilization is a passive movement
accomplished within the normal range of motion of the joint. It is a manual
therapy technique comprising a continuum of skilled passive movements to the
joints and/or related soft tissues that are applied at varying speeds and
amplitudes, including a small-amplitude/high-velocity therapeutic
movement.
2. Readily available for
consultation is the ability to be reached in person or by telecommunications
within 30 minutes.
3. Spinal
manipulation and adjustment is movement of the spinal joints beyond the normal
range of motion.
III.
Application for Licensure
A. An
individual who plans to practice as a Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist
Assistant must secure a license prior to practicing in the state.
B. Credentials required for application for
initial licensure are to be submitted to the Arkansas State Board of Physical
Therapy as follows:
1. An official transcript
mailed from the Office of the Registrar of a professional physical therapy
/physical therapist assistant education program accredited by a national
accreditation agency approved by the Board is required. An official
certification of graduation from a professional physical therapy program shall
be sufficient to allow the applicant to take the licensure exam.
2. Official application from the Arkansas
State Board of Physical Therapy filled out by the applicant and
notarized.
3. Application
requirements must be completed and received by the Board prior to being
approved to take the examinations.
C. Applicants who are currently licensed in
another state or territory, and are requesting same in Arkansas by endorsement,
shall submit:
1. Official application from the
Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy filled out by the applicant and
notarized.
2. Previous test scores
sent directly by the official reporting agency.
3. Verification of licensure from each state
or territory where currently licensed.
4. Official transcript mailed from Office of
the Registrar of a physical therapy /physical therapist assistant education
program accredited by a national accreditation agency approved by the
Board.
D. All applicants
shall pay the required fees. Refer to attached fee schedule.
E. All applicants must pass a jurisprudence
exam approved by the Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy.
F. In addition to any other requirements
established by regulation, the Board may require an applicant, as a condition
for eligibility for initial licensure in Arkansas:
1. to submit a full set of fingerprints, in a
form and manner prescribed by the Board;
2. to authorize the board to obtain state and
national criminal history record information on the applicant.
In accordance with the provisions and procedures prescribed by
this section, the Board may request and obtain state and national criminal
history record information from the Arkansas State Police and the FBI relative
to any applicant for licensure whose fingerprints the Board has obtained
pursuant to this section for the purpose of determining the applicant's
suitability and eligibility for licensure. The applicant is responsible for all
fees required for the criminal history records check.
IV.
Methods of
Licensure
A. Licensure by Endorsement
1. Each applicant shall be considered on
individual qualifications.
2.
Requirements of the jurisdiction in which currently licensed must be at least
equal to Arkansas requirements, including test scores.
3. Each applicant must pass a jurisprudence
examination approved by the Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy.
4. The applicant may be required to be
interviewed by the Board if his/her credentials, requirements of licensure in
another jurisdiction, or current professional capabilities are in
question.
5. An applicant to whom
the Board refused endorsement may request a hearing before the Board.
6. Applicants who have taken the national
licensure examination prior to February, 1991, will be required to have
achieved a minimum score of 1.5 standard deviations below the national average
on the raw score of individual parts as well as the total. Applicants who have
taken the national licensure examination on or after February, 1991 and prior
to March of 1996 will be required to have achieved a minimum score of 1.5
standard deviations below the national average on the total raw score. For each
examination given on or after March, 1996, a passing score will be established
by the Board using criterion referenced scoring.
B. Licensure by Examination
1. Applicants who comply with qualifications
in accordance with the Arkansas Physical Therapy Practice Act shall be
permitted to sit for examination. (See Ark. Code Ann. §
17-93-303)
2. Form of Examination
a. The examination for the Physical Therapist
or Physical Therapist Assistant shall be the appropriate level examination
procured from an examination service approved by the Arkansas State Board of
Physical Therapy.
b. The
examination will be administered at an approved agency. Written guidelines and
procedures will be provided at time of application.
c. The examination must be completed by the
date provided by the testing entity or the fee will be forfeited.
3. Passing Level
a. For each examination given on or after
March, 1996, a passing score will be established by the Board using criterion
referenced scoring.
4.
Scoring and Reporting of Examinations
a.
Results of the examinations will be kept on file by the Board.
b. Examination scores will be reported
directly to each candidate by the Board.
5. Failure to Pass Examination
a. A candidate who fails to pass the
Examination will be notified. The candidate is ineligible to practice in
Arkansas as a Physical Therapist or a Physical Therapist Assistant until the
examination is passed.
b. Upon
payment of an appropriate fee, applicants who do not pass the examination after
the first attempt may re-take the examination one (1) additional time without
re-application for licensure. This must occur within six (6) months from the
first failure.
c. Prior to being
approved by the Board for each subsequent test beyond two (2) attempts,
individuals shall re-apply and demonstrate evidence satisfactory to the Board
of having successfully completed additional education. The amount of education
is set forth in the attached chart. To be eligible to register for the exam
again, the applicant must submit a letter that identifies the area(s) of
weakness and describes the plan that addresses the weakness(s). The letter must
be accompanied by proof that the additional education has been successfully
completed. Additional education may be one or more of the following:
1. A commercial review course.
2. An individual tutorial. The completed
tutorial must be signed by the tutor and include the tutor's curriculum vitae.
If the applicant is applying for a PT license, the tutor must be a licensed PT.
If the applicant is applying for a PTA license, the tutor must be a licensed
PT, or a licensed PTA.
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE APPLICANTS
WHO FAIL THE NATIONAL EXAMINATION
Requirements based on:
1) number of failures AND
2) exam score (passing =600)
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Additional Education Requirement Hours
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A. Applicants who fail the exam 2 or 3 times
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PT...599 - 586 PTA...599 - 584
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25 hours
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PT...585 - 566 PTA...583 - 560
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40 hours
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PT...565 & below PTA...560 & below
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80 hours
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B. Applicants who fail the exam 4 or more times
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PT...599 - 586 PTA...599 - 584
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50 hours
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PT...585 - 566 PTA...583 - 560
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80 hours
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PT...565 & below PTA...560 & below
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160 hours
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d. Limits on the number of times an applicant
may sit for the exam may be determined by the examination service approved by
the Board.
V.
Foreign-educated Physical Therapists
& Physical Therapist Assistants
A.
The foreign-educated Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant is
required to be eligible for licensure or authorized to practice without
limitation in their home country. The applicant must provide written proof that
the applicant's school of physical therapy is recognized by its own ministry of
education or equivalent agency.
B.
Any foreign-educated Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant who
plans to practice in Arkansas shall submit all credentials set forth in Section
III of these
regulations.
C. The
foreign-educated Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant must also
submit the following:
1. Credentials
evaluation statement from a credentials evaluation agency approved by the
Board.
2. Results from an English
proficiency examination. Both the examination and acceptable score on
examination must be approved by the Board. The test must include both written
and oral sections.
VI.
Recording and Renewals
A. Licenses must be renewed annually by March
1. Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants who have not paid
annual renewal fees by March 1 are in violation of the Practice Act and shall
not engage in practice. (Reference
17-93-311).
Practice without a valid license is subject to a fine of up to $1,000 per day.
Late renewals are allowed by paying a late fee as determined by the
Board.
B. It is the responsibility
of the individual to notify the Board of an address change in writing. The
licensee is required to provide written notice to the Board of any change of
address within ten working days of the change.
C. Unrenewed licenses lapse after March 1. To
return to regular status, the previous year's continuing education requirements
must be met and a reinstatement fee must be paid. Licenses reactivated after
lapsing will be assessed a late charge in addition to the renewal
fee.
D. Individuals wishing to be
placed on inactive status must submit a written request to the Board. To return
to regular status, the previous year's continuing education requirements must
be met and a reinstatement fee must be paid. Licenses reactivated after being
placed on inactive status will be assessed a late charge in addition to the
renewal fee.
1. A Physical Therapist or
Physical Therapist Assistant on inactive status may not engage in the provision
of physical therapy services.
2. To
return to active status, the applicant must demonstrate completion of
delinquent continuing education requirements up to four (4) units (40 contact
hours) for a Physical Therapist and up to two (2) units (20 contact hours for a
Physical Therapist Assistant, and pay the annual license fee, and a
reinstatement fee as outlined in Section
VII.
E. Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist
Assistants will be required to complete appropriate continuing education, which
includes passing a jurisprudence examination approved by the Arkansas State
Board of Physical Therapy for renewal in odd numbered years.
VII.
Fees and Penalties
(Current Fee Schedule Attached)
A.
Physical Therapists shall be required to pay fees not to exceed the following:
Examination Fee - determined by and paid directly to approved
agency/ies.
Application Fee - $100
Endorsement- $250
Annual Renewals - $150
Late Fee - $100 per month
Jurisprudence Examination Fee - $50.00
Reinstatement Fee - $75
Criminal Background Check - determined by and paid directly to
approved agency/ies.
B.
Physical Therapist Assistants shall be required to pay fees not to exceed the
following
Examination Fee - determined by and paid directly to approved
agency/ies.
Application Fee - $100
Endorsement - $200
Annual Renewals - $125
Late Fee - $100 per month
Jurisprudence Examination Fee - $25.00
Reinstatement Fee - $50
Criminal Background Check - determined by and paid directly to
approved agency/ies.
C.
Physical Therapists or Physical Therapist Assistants who have not paid annual
renewal fees by March 1 will be allowed to renew by paying a late fee of $100
per month.
D. Continuing Education
Approval Fee for Sponsors - $100.00 Continuing Education Approval Fee for
Licensees - $20.00
VIII.
Disciplinary Action
A. The Board
may refuse to license, refuse to renew a license, revoke a license, and/or take
other disciplinary action as provided by law regarding any Physical Therapist
or Physical Therapist Assistant who is guilty of any of the acts as set forth
in Section
17-93-308
of the Arkansas Physical Therapy Practice Act. Unprofessional conduct pursuant
to Ark. Code Ann. Section
17-93-308(a)
(3), shall include but not be limited to the
following:
1. Engaging in any type of sexual
conduct of a verbal or physical nature or engaging in a sexual/romantic
relationship, including, but not limited to kissing, sexual contact, and sexual
intercourse, with a current patient or with any person who was treated as a
patient within the preceding six months. A patient's consent to, initiation of,
or participation in the sexual contact or sexual/romantic relationship does not
change the nature of the conduct nor the prohibition. This provision shall not
prohibit a Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant from treating any
person with whom there has been a preexisting sexual or romantic
relationship.
2. Intentionally
viewing a completely or partially disrobed patient in the course of treatment
if the viewing is not related to patient diagnosis or treatment under current
practice standards.
3. Failing to
adhere to the recognized standards of ethics of the physical therapy
profession.
4. Charging
unreasonable or fraudulent fees for services performed or not
performed.
5. Failing to report to
the Board any act or omission of a license holder, applicant or any other
person who violates the provisions of the Arkansas Physical Therapy Act, as
amended.
B. Each
facility offering physical therapy services shall be required to publicly
display the name and address of the Arkansas State Board of Physical
Therapy.
C. Any person may file a
complaint in writing to the Board against any licensed Physical Therapist or
Physical Therapist Assistant or unlicensed person in this state, charging said
person with having violated the provisions of any part of the Arkansas Physical
Therapy Practice Act. The Board may act upon its own motion or upon written
complaint. The person named in the complaint will be notified and a response
from that individual will be requested.
D. Duty of a Sanctioned Professional
In every case in which a professional's license is revoked,
suspended, or surrendered, the professional must immediately return his or her
license and any pocket cards to the Board's office. Additionally they shall,
within thirty (30) days of the revocation, suspension or surrender, do the
following:
1. Notify all of his or her
clients in writing that his or her license has been revoked, suspended, or
surrendered;
2. Notify all clients
to make arrangements for other professional services, calling attention to any
urgency in seeking the substitution of another licensed professional;
3. Deliver to all clients any papers or
property to which they are entitled, or notify the client of a suitable time
and place where the papers and other property may be obtained, calling
attention to any urgency for obtaining the papers or other property;
4. Refund any part of the fees paid in
advance that have not been earned;
5. Keep and maintain a record of the steps
taken to accomplish the foregoing;
6. File with the Board a list of all other
state, federal, and administrative jurisdictions by which he or she is
licensed. Upon such filing, the Board will notify those entitled of the
revocation, suspension, or surrender; and
7. File an affidavit with the Board that he
or she has fully complied with the provisions of the order and completely
performed the foregoing or provide a full explanation of the reasons for his or
her non-compliance. Such affidavit shall also set forth the address where
communications may thereafter be directed to the respondent.
E. Re-Licensure for Revoked or
Surrendered License
1. No individual who has
had his or her license revoked or who has surrendered his or her license will
be re-licensed, except on petition made to the Board. The application for
re-licensure is not allowed until at least five years after the revocation or
surrender of license took effect.
2. The applicant bears the burden of proof
that he or she is rehabilitated following the revocation or surrender of his or
her license, that he can engage in the conduct authorized by the license
without undue risk to the public health, safety, and welfare, and that he or
she is otherwise qualified for the license pursuant to Arkansas Code
17-93-101
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17-93-312.
3. The Board may impose any appropriate
conditions or limitations on a license to protect the public health, safety,
and welfare.
4. The Board may
require that the person seeking re-licensure take the licensing examination
and/or jurisprudence examination.
IX.
Physical Therapist Assistant
Supervision
A. The practice of the
Physical Therapist Assistant shall be performed only under the supervision of
the licensed Physical Therapist who retains moral, ethical, and legal
responsibility for patient care.
B.
The supervising therapist must be readily available for consultation,
evaluations, and establishment of each program.
C. In direct consultation with the
(supervising) Physical Therapist, the Physical Therapist Assistant may:
1. Recommend changes in the treatment, plan
of care or goals as appropriate.
2.
Within the plan of care, recommend appropriate equipment, assistive devices or
modification of architectural barriers.
3. Within the plan of care, perform
appropriate examination procedures.
D. The Physical Therapist Assistant may alter
treatment in response to adverse changes in the patient's physiological
state.
X.
Physical Therapy Aide Functions
A. The
functions of the Physical Therapy Aide may be performed under the direct
supervision of a Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant. However,
the Physical Therapist shall retain moral, ethical and legal responsibility for
patient care.
B. A Physical Therapy
Aide must receive inservice training by a Physical Therapist or Physical
Therapist Assistant. Once the aide is trained in treatments which can be
completed within the realm of inservice as determined by a Physical Therapist,
he/she may perform treatments only under direct on-site supervision by a
Physical Therapist and/or Physical Therapist Assistant.
C. The Physical Therapy Aide may not:
1. change any treatment;
2. perform evaluative and assessment
procedures;
3. alter a plan of care
or goals.
XI.
Continuing Education Requirements
A. The licensed Physical Therapist must
complete, by December 31, in each biennium, two (2) CEUs. CEUs are required to
be submitted prior to odd numbered year renewals.
B. The licensed Physical Therapist Assistant
must complete, by December 31, in each biennium, one (1) CEU. CEUs are required
to be submitted prior to odd numbered year renewals.
C. Qualifying Continuing Education Units
1. One CEU is defined as 10 contact hours of
an accredited course or program. A contact hour is equal to 60 minutes actual
time in a seminar or workshop. Program content must be of clinical application,
clinical management, behavioral science, or science.
A. No more than 50% of continuing education
can be taken through online courses.
B. PTs and PTAs will be required to pass a
jurisprudence exam approved by the Board as part of the required continuing
education. The jurisprudence examination is counted as an online
course.
2. Program
content and CEUs accreditation must be approved by the Board or a
Board-approved entity. Proof of continuing education and a completed
"Continuing Education Units" form must be submitted to the Board for approval
of a program for CEUs within 60 days after course completion. Proof of CEUs may
be copies of the original completion certificate. Proof of college courses
completed for CEUs is a transcript or grade report.
3. College or university courses in the area
of clinical application, clinical management, behavioral science, science, or
scientific research may be accepted. Courses will be credited one (1) CEU for
each satisfactorily completed credit hour (grade C or higher). A "Continuing
Education Units" form and a transcript or grade report must be submitted to the
Board office.
4. An article or
research which has been published may be submitted to the Board for
consideration of up to one-half the biennium CEU requirement. This request,
along with the publication must be presented to the Board office. The article
or research must be approved by the Board.
5. The Board will not accept as qualifying
CEUs previously submitted credit hours.
D. Failure to Comply
A. Licensees failing to complete the CEU
requirement by December 31 of the year prior to renewal must pay $50.00 per
month penalty until continuing education is completed and accepted by the
Board. Licensees failing to comply with the CEU requirement by license renewal
deadline will not receive license renewal and may not engage in the provision
of physical therapy services.
XII.
Declaratory Orders
A. Purpose and Use of Declaratory Orders
A declaratory order is a means of resolving a controversy or
answering questions or doubts concerning the applicability of statutory
provisions, rules, or orders over which the agency has authority. A petition
for declaratory order may be used only to resolve questions or doubts as to how
the statutes, rules, or orders may apply to the petitioner's particular
circumstances. A declaratory order is not the appropriate means for determining
the conduct of another person or for obtaining a policy statement of general
applicability from the Board. A petition or declaratory order must describe the
potential impact of statutes, rules, or orders upon the petitioner's
interests.
B. The Petition
The process to obtain a declaratory order is begun by filing with
the Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy a petition that provides the
following information:
1. The caption
shall read: Petition for Declaratory Order Before the Arkansas State Board of
Physical Therapy.
2. The name,
address, telephone number, and facsimile number of the petitioner.
3. The name, address, telephone number, and
facsimile number of the attorney of the petitioner.
4. The statutory provision(s), Board rule(s),
or Board order(s) on which the declaratory order is sought.
5. A description of how the statues, rules,
or orders may substantially affect the petitioner and the petitioner's
particular set of circumstances, and the question or issue or which petitioner
seeks a declaratory order.
6. The
signature of the petitioner or petitioner's attorney.
7. The date.
8. Request for hearing, if desired.
C. Board Disposition
1. The Board may hold a hearing to consider a
petition for declaratory statement. If a hearing is held, it shall be conducted
in accordance with A.C.A. §
25-15-208,
§
25-15-213 and
the Board's rules for adjudicatory hearings.
2. The Board may rely on the statements of
fact set out in the petition without taking any position with regard to the
validity of the facts. Within ninety (90) days of the filing of the petition,
the Board will render a final order denying the petition or issuing a
declaratory order.
XIII.
Amendments to these rules and
regulations may be proposed by presenting the
amendments in writing at any meeting of the Board. If the
proposed amendment receives a majority vote of the Board, then the procedures
for adoption outlined in the Administrative Procedures Act shall be
followed.
Current Fee Schedule
Examination Fee (paid to FSBPT)
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$370.00
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PT and PTA
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Initial Application Fee
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$ 50.00
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PT and PTA
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Endorsement
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$160.00
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PT
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Endorsement
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$110.00
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PTA
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Annual Renewals
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$75.00
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PT
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Annual Renewals
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$50.00
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PTA
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Annual Renewals Completed Online
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$70.00
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PT
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Annual Renewals Completed Online
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$45.00
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PTA
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Late Fee
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$100.00 per month
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PT and PTA
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Reinstatement Fee
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$75.00
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PT
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Reinstatement Fee
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$50.00
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PTA
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Jurisprudence Exam Fee
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$10.00
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PT and PTA
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Late Continuing Education Penalty
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$50.00 per month
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PT and PTA
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Criminal Background Checks
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Determined by and paid directly to agency/ies
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