Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1150 - TN Boards of Occupational and Physical Therapy
Chapter 1150-01 - General Rules Governing the Practice of Physical Therapy
Section 1150-01-.05 - PROCEDURES FOR LICENSURE
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 1150-01-.05
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Procedures for all applicants. To become licensed as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in Tennessee, a person must comply with the following procedures and requirements.
(a) An
application packet shall be requested from the Board's administrative
office.
(b) An applicant shall
respond truthfully and completely to every question or request for information
contained in the application form and submit it along with all documentation
and fees required by the form and these rules to the Board's administrative
office. It is the intent of these rules that all steps necessary to accomplish
the filing of the required documentation be completed prior to filing either
the application for licensure or the application for examination.
(c) Applications will be accepted throughout
the year.
(d) An applicant shall
pay the nonrefundable application fee, the State regulatory fee and, if
applicable, the reciprocity fee as provided in Rule 1150-01-.06 when submitting
the application.
(e) An applicant
shall submit with his application a "passport" style photograph taken within
the preceding 12 months.
(f) It is
the applicant's responsibility to request a college transcript from his degree
granting institution, pursuant to T.C.A. §
63-13-307, be submitted directly
from the school to the Board's administrative office. The institution granting
the degree must be accredited by CAPTE at the time the degree was granted, or
for internationally educated graduates, an institution granting an equivalent
degree. The transcript must show that the degree has been conferred and carry
the official seal of the institution and reference the name under which the
applicant has applied for licensure.
(g) An applicant shall submit an original
letter of recommendation from a physical therapist or physical therapist
assistant licensed in the United States that attests to the applicant's good
moral character. The letter cannot be from a relative.
(h) An applicant shall disclose the
circumstances surrounding any of the following:
1. Conviction of any crime in any country,
state, or municipality, except minor traffic violations.
2. The denial of a licensure or the
discipline of licensee by any state or country.
3. Loss or restriction of
licensure.
4. Any civil suit
judgment or civil suit settlement in which the applicant was a party defendant
including, without limitation, actions involving malpractice, breach of
contract, antitrust activity, or any other civil action remedy recognized under
the country's or state's statutory, common, or case law.
(i) An applicant shall cause to be submitted
to the Board's administrative office directly from the vendor identified in the
Board's licensure application materials, the result of a criminal background
check.
(j) Personal resumes are not
acceptable and will not be reviewed.
(k) Application review and licensure
decisions shall be governed by Rule 1150-01-.07.
(l) The burden is on the applicant to prove
by a preponderance of the evidence that his course work and credentials are
equivalent to the Board's requirements.
(m) The license fee must be received in the
Board's administrative office on or before the 30th
day from receipt of notification that the license fee is due. Failure to comply
will result in the application file being closed.
(n) A license will be issued after all
requirements, including payment of a license fee pursuant to Rule 1150-01-.06,
have been met.
(2) Additional procedure for licensure by examination - Passage of required examination pursuant to Rule 1150-01-.08 is a prerequisite to licensure.
(3) Additional procedures for licensure by reciprocity
(a)
Passage of the required examination pursuant to Rule 1150-01-.04 and
1150-01-.08 is a prerequisite to licensure by reciprocity. Passing level
examination scores must be submitted directly from the examining service to the
Board's administrative office. Candidates qualifying for licensure by
reciprocity must have passed the licensing examination pursuant to Rule
1150-01-.04.
(b) It is the
applicant's responsibility to request that verification of licensure status be
submitted directly to the Board's administrative office from all states in
which the applicant is or has ever been licensed.
(4) Additional procedures for internationally educated applicants
(a) Passage of the
required examination pursuant to rule 1150-01-.08 is a prerequisite to
licensure.
(b) It is the
applicant's responsibility to have his professional education evaluated and
verified as equivalent by a credentialing agency approved by the Board,
pursuant to Rule 1150-01-.04. No applicant shall be approved for licensure as a
physical therapist or physical therapist assistant until the Board is satisfied
that the applicant's education is substantially equivalent to the requirements
of accredited educational programs.
(c) An applicant shall submit proof of United
States or Canada citizenship or evidence of being legally entitled to live and
work in the United States. Such evidence may include notarized copies of birth
certificates, naturalization papers or current visa status.
(d) An applicant shall cause to be submitted
the equivalent of a Tennessee Certificate of Endorsement (verification of
license) from each such licensing/certification agency which indicates the
applicant holds or has held an active license and whether it is in good
standing presently or was at the time it became inactive.
(e) When necessary, all required documents
shall be translated into English and such translation and the original document
must be certified as to authenticity by the issuing source. Both versions must
be submitted.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-13-103, 63-13-108, 63-13-301, 63-13-304, 63-13-306, 63-13-307, and 63-13-312.
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