Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 16 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Chapter 110 - PHYSICAL THERAPY
Subchapter 3 - PERMANENT LICENSE
Section 16-110-20 - Requirements for permanent physical therapist license
Current through August, 2024
(a) A person seeking a permanent license to practice as a physical therapist in the State shall submit an application for the license on forms provided by the board.
(b) An applicant for licensure shall provide the board with:
(c) Each applicant for licensure shall be required to take the standardized physical therapist licensure examination scheduled and administered by the board's designated licensing examination service;
(d) The passing score for the licensure examination shall be the criterion-referenced passing score recommended by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.
(e) Each applicant shall ensure that after each administration of the licensure examination the licensing examination service reports directly to the board the applicant's score on the licensing examination. The board shall notify the applicant of the applicant's licensure examination score.
(f) Any applicant who fails to achieve a passing score on the licensure examination may be entitled to re-take the examination;
(g) In the case of an applicant who was initially licensed by taking the standardized physical therapist licensure examination prior to November 1994, the passing score shall be that number of correctly answered questions on the licensure examination which statistically represents one standard deviation below the national mean at the time the applicant sat for the standardized physical therapist examination.
(h) For an applicant seeking an examination waiver, the Board may waive the licensure examination if the applicant received a passing score pursuant to this section. Additionally, the applicant shall provide the written verification, from each physical therapy licensing authority that granted the applicant a physical therapist license, of the applicant's passing the required licensure examination, the status of the license, whether or not the license is or has been encumbered, and whether disciplinary action has been taken against the applicant or is currently pending, or the applicant is being investigated.
(i) An applicant may submit a letter of completion by the licensure examination date from the appropriate college authority which states that the student is in the final year of that physical therapy program and has completed the physical therapy program which at the time of graduation was accredited by CAPTE to be accepted in lieu of the final transcript to sit for the licensure examination. However, the license shall not be issued, even if the applicant has passed the licensure examination for physical therapists, until the final transcript is submitted showing graduation from the physical therapy program.
The amended version of this Section by Hawaii Administrative Rules Listing of Filings, 2015-01, February, eff.2/28/2015 is not yet available.