New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Phy - Governing Board of Physical Therapists
Chapter Phy 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Phy 402 - PROCEDURES FOR RENEWING A LICENSE AND INDICATING A DECISION NOT TO RENEW
Section Phy 402.13 - Conditional Renewal of Licensure

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Phy 402.13

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) The board shall issue conditionally renewed licenses instead of fully renewed licenses to applicants who:

(1) Submit the documents described in Phy 402.07; and

(2) Apply for renewal 4 years or more after issuance of the original license without being active in the profession as defined in Phy 401.01 for the 4 years just preceding their applications.

(b) In the case of applicants who have not been active in the profession for as long as 6 or more years preceding their renewal applications, the board shall issue conditionally renewed licenses only if the applicants:

(1) Submit the documents described in Phy 402.07; and

(2) Have:
a. Retaken and passed the applicable national examination; or

b. As applicants for renewal of licensure as a physical therapist, taken and passed the general practice version of the practice review tool.

(c) Applicants who have retaken and passed the national applicable examination in accordance with (b)(2)a. above shall demonstrate that they have done so by arranging to have the examination scores sent directly to the board by Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.

(d) Applicants who have taken and passed the general practice version of the practice review tool in accordance with (b)(2)b. above shall demonstrate that they have done so by submitting to the board a photocopy of the confirmatory document received from FSBPT.

(e) Individuals holding conditionally renewed licenses shall comply with the rules set forth in Phy 408.

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