Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS 327.050,
327.060,
327.310
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
327.040(11) authorizes the
Board of Physical Therapy to promulgate and enforce reasonable administrative
regulations for the effectuation of the purposes of KRS Chapter 327.
KRS
327.040(13) authorizes the
board to promulgate and enforce reasonable administrative regulations regarding
certification, limitations of activities, supervision, and educational
qualifications for physical therapist assistants.
KRS
327.060(3) authorizes the
board to approve services to provide an evaluation of a foreign-educated
physical therapist applicant's educational credentials. This administrative
regulation establishes the requirements a foreign-educated physical therapist
shall satisfy to become credentialed in the state of Kentucky.
Section 1. A foreign-educated physical
therapist applicant shall be credentialed if the applicant:
(1) Complies with the requirements of
KRS
327.060(1)(b);
(2) In accordance with
KRS
327.060(1)(b), meets the
following requirements:
(a) Furnishes the
board a favorable educational credentials evaluation report from a
credentialing agency that uses the appropriate edition of the "Coursework Tool"
(CWT) copyrighted by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
(FSBPT). An academic deficiency in general education coursework identified by
the CWT shall be satisfied by the applicant through submission of evidence
identifying one (1) of the following:
1.
Completion of appropriate coursework at a regionally accredited academic
institution;
2. Continuing
education in a course approved by the board; or
3. Submission of a portfolio including a
detailed resume and description of relevant work experience approved by the
board;
(b) Shows proof
of English Language Proficiency by:
1. A score
of not less than fifty (50) on the Test of Spoken English (TSE);
2. Verification that the applicant has
achieved the following minimum scores for each category of the Test of English
as a Foreign Language, TOEFLE Internet-based test (TOEFL IBT):
a. Writing, twenty-two (22);
b. Speaking, twenty-four (24);
c. Listening, twenty-one (21);
d. Reading, twenty-two (22); and
e. With an overall score of not less than
eighty-nine (89); or
3.
Verification that English is the native language of the country of
origin;
(c) Submits a
satisfactorily-completed application and appropriate fee as required by
201 KAR
22:020 and
201 KAR 22:135;
(d) Completes the Jurisprudence
Exam;
(e) Obtains a passing score
on the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE). The requirements of
201 KAR
22:020, Section 2(3) shall be applicable to
examination candidates; and
(f) Has
successfully completed a minimum of three (3) months and no more than six (6)
months of practice under the on-site supervision of a physical therapist
credentialed under KRS Chapter 327 at a Kentucky facility previously approved
by the board that satisfies the following requirements:
1. The supervised practice shall be a minimum
of 390 hours in a three (3) month period, in a facility that is serving as a
clinical education site for students enrolled in a program in physical
therapist education accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical
Therapy Education (CAPTE);
2. The
applicant shall furnish the board a favorable evaluation of on-site supervision
performed by a clinical supervisor who utilizes the "Performance Evaluation
Tool for Foreign Educated Therapists Completing a Supervised Clinical Practice
in the United States" copyrighted by FSBPT. The clinical supervisor shall
submit the evaluation to the board after three (3) months of practice, and if
required, after the sixth (6th) month, when the required score denoting
clinical competency shall have been reached;
3. The supervising physical therapist shall,
within the three (3) years prior to serving as a supervisor, have previously
acted as clinical supervisor for a physical therapist student as part of a
CAPTE accredited program; and
4.
The supervisor shall countersign all of the candidate's physical therapy
records within fourteen (14) days; and
(3) Submits to the Board a completed
nationwide criminal background check as required by
KRS
327.310 with the background investigation
completed no later than six (6) months prior to the date of the filing of the
application.
Section 2.
Temporary Permits for Foreign-educated Physical Therapist Applicants.
(1) An applicant who has not satisfactorily
completed three (3) months of supervised practice as a physical therapist shall
be issued a temporary permit to complete Section 1(2)(f) of this administrative
regulation if the applicant has:
(a) Completed
the requirements of Section 1(2)(a) through (e) of this administrative
regulation; and
(b) Submitted an
approved Supervisory Agreement for Physical Therapists Educated in a Foreign
Country.
(2) The
temporary permit shall be revoked if the applicant has not satisfactorily
completed the supervised practice within a six (6) month period.
Section 3.
(1) A foreign-educated physical therapist
assistant applicant shall be credentialed if the applicant has:
(a) Completed the application
process;
(b) Provided written proof
that the education institution in which the applicant received his or her
education to be a physical therapist assistant is recognized by its own
ministry of education;
(c) Provided
proof of legal authorization to reside and seek employment in the United States
or its territories;
(d) Provided
proof of authorization to practice as a physical therapist assistant without
limitations in the country where the professional education occurred;
(e) Furnished the board a favorable
educational credentials evaluation report from a credentialing agency that uses
the appropriate edition of the "Coursework Tool" (CWT) copyrighted by the
Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT). An academic deficiency
in general education coursework identified by the CWT shall be satisfied by the
applicant through submission of evidence identifying one (1) of the following:
1. Completion of appropriate coursework at a
regionally accredited academic institution;
2. Continuing education in a course approved
by the board; or
3. Submission of a
portfolio including a detailed resume and description of relevant work
experience approved by the board;
(f) Shows proof of English Language
Proficiency by:
1. A score of not less than
fifty (50) on the Test of Spoken English (TSE);
2. Verification that the applicant has
achieved the following minimum scores for each category of the Test of English
as a Foreign Language, TOEFLE Internet-based test (TOEFL IBT):
a. Writing, twenty-two (22);
b. Speaking, twenty-four (24);
c. Listening, twenty-one (21);
d. Reading, twenty-two (22); and
e. With an overall score of not less than
eighty-nine (89); or
3.
Verification that English is the native language of the country of
origin;
(g) Submits a
satisfactorily-completed application and appropriate fee as required by
201 KAR
22:020 and
201 KAR 22:135;
(h) Completes the Jurisprudence
Exam;
(i) Obtains a passing score
on the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE); and
(j) Completes the requirements of Section
1(3) of this administrative regulation.
(2) To be eligible for a temporary permit, a
foreign-educated Physical Therapist Assistant applicant shall complete the
requirements of
201 KAR
22:020, Sections 4 and 5.
Section 4. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The "Supervisory Agreement for Physical
Therapists Educated in a Foreign Country", August 2017, is incorporated by
reference.
(2) This material may be
inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the
Board of Physical Therapy, 312 Whittington Parkway, Suite 102, Louisville,
Kentucky 40222, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
(3) This material is also available on the
board's Web site at
pt.ky.gov/Forms/Pages/Foreign-Educated-Applicant-.aspx.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS 327.040(1),
(11), (13),
327.060(3),
327.310