Pennsylvania Code
Title 49 - PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS
Part I - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Subpart A - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 40 - STATE BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Subchapter E - SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
Section 40.301 - Definitions

Universal Citation: 49 PA Code ยง 40.301

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

Patient (includes resident and client)-A person, other than the spouse of the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant, who receives professional services from the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant regardless of whether the services are provided for remuneration.

Professional relationship- For a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant, the relationship shall be deemed to exist for a period of time beginning with the first professional contact or consultation between a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant and a patient and ending upon discharge from or discontinuance of services provided by the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant.

Sexual impropriety-The term includes the following offenses:

(i) Making sexually demeaning or sexually suggestive comments about or to a patient, including comments about a patient's body or undergarments.

(ii) Unnecessarily exposing a patient's body or watching a patient dress or undress, unless for therapeutic purposes or the patient specifically requests assistance.

(iii) Examining or touching genitals without the use of gloves when performing an otherwise appropriate examination.

(iv) Discussing or commenting on a patient's potential sexual performance or requesting details of a patient's sexual history or preferences during an examination or consultation, except when the examination or consultation is pertinent to the issue of sexual function or dysfunction or reproductive health care.

(v) Soliciting a date from a patient.

(vi) Volunteering information to a patient about one's sexual problems, preferences or fantasies.

Sexual violation-The term includes the following offenses:

(i) Sexual intercourse between a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant and a patient during the professional relationship.

(ii) Genital to genital contact between a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant and a patient during the professional relationship.

(iii) Oral to genital contact between a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant and a patient during the professional relationship.

(iv) Touching breasts, the genitals, or any other part of the body of a patient in a sexual, erotic or romantic manner. Touching for the purpose of an appropriate examination or treatment does not constitute a sexual violation.

(v) Encouraging a patient to masturbate in the presence of the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant or masturbating while a patient is present.

(vi) Providing or offering to provide treatment in exchange for sexual favors.

This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 40.304 (relating to disciplinary actions).

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