North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 61.5 - North Dakota Board of Physical Therapy
Article 61.5-02 - Examination, Licensure, and Fees
Chapter 61.5-02-02 - Registration
Section 61.5-02-02-02 - Types of licensure

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

1. For licensure by examination, all general licensure requirements must be met.

2. For licensure by endorsement from another United States jurisdiction:

a. All general licensure requirements must be met.

b. Verification of licensure from all jurisdictions in which the applicant is currently licensed.

c. Copy of scores on the examination transmitted by a score transfer service approved by the board.

d. At the board's discretion, an interview with the board or its designees.

e. If the applicant has not practiced physical therapy for three or more years, the applicant shall demonstrate to the board's satisfaction competence to practice physical therapy by one or more of the following as determined by the board:
(1) Practice for a specified time under a restricted license.

(2) Complete prescribed remedial courses.

(3) Complete continuing competence or similar requirements for the period of the expired license.

(4) Pass an examination approved by the board.

3. For compact privileges, all general requirements set forth in the physical therapy licensure compact in North Dakota Century Code chapter 43-26.2.

General Authority: NDCC 43-26.1-03(5)

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-26.1-04, 43-26.1-05

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