Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 24 - Occupational and Professional Licenses, Division of
Rule 24.13.01 - RULES GOVERNING THE PHYSICAL THERAPY LICENSURE BOARD
Section 24.13.01.176 - INACTIVE STATUS

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 24.13.01.176

Current through August 31, 2023

01. Request for Inactive Status. Licensees requesting an inactive status during the renewal of their active license must submit a written request and pay the established fee. (3-28-23)

02. Continuing Education. All continuing education requirements will be waived for any year or portion thereof that a licensee maintains an inactive license and is not actively practicing in Idaho. (3-28-23)

03. Reinstatement to Full Licensure from Inactive Status.

a. Return to Active Status of License - Inactive for Five (5) or Fewer Years. An inactive license holder whose license has been inactive for five (5) or fewer years may convert from inactive to active license status by: (3-28-23)
i. Providing documentation to the Board showing successful completion within the previous twelve (12) months of the following continuing education requirements: (3-28-23)
(1). Licenses inactive for three (3) years or less, one (1) year of continuing education; or (3-28-23)

(2). Licenses inactive for more than three (3) years, two (2) years of continuing education; and (3-28-23)

ii. Paying the appropriate fee. (3-28-23)

b. Return to Active Status of License - Inactive for Greater than Five (5) Years. An inactive license holder whose license has been inactive for greater than five (5) years may convert from inactive to active license status by: (3-28-23)
i. Providing documentation to the Board showing successful completion within the previous twelve (12) months of two (2) years of continuing education requirements; and (3-28-23)

ii. Providing proof that the licensee has actively engaged in the practice of physical therapy in another state or territory of the United States for at least three (3) of the immediately preceding five (5) years, or provide proof that the licensee is competent to practice in Idaho. (3-28-23)

iii. The Board may consider the following factors when determining proof of competency: (3-28-23)
(1). Number of years of practice prior to transfer from active status; (3-28-23)

(2). Employment in a field similar to physical therapy; and (3-28-23)

(3). Any other factors the Board deems appropriate. (3-28-23)

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