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-.07 - APPLICATION REVIEW, APPROVAL AND DENIAL
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) An application packet shall be requested from the Board's administrative office.
(2) Applications for licensure will be accepted throughout the year.
(3) Initial review of all applications to determine whether or not the application file is complete may be delegated to the Board's Unit Director. The Board will ratify licensure action taken by the Unit Director or designated Board member.
(4) If an application for licensure is incomplete when received in the Board's administrative office, the applicant will be notified of such deficiency. The individual will not be deemed eligible to take the examination until the application is judged to be complete and accurate by the administrative office.
(5) The Board may at its discretion delay a decision on eligibility to take the examination for any applicant for whom the Board wishes additional information.
(6) If a completed application has been denied and ratified as such by the Board, the action shall become final and the following shall occur:
(7) Any person furnishing false information or omitting pertinent information in such application shall be denied the right to sit for the examination or if the applicant has already been licensed before the falseness of such information has been made known to the Board, such license shall be subject to suspension or revocation by the Board.
(8) If the Board finds it has erred in the issuance of a license, the Board will give written notice by certified mail of its intent to annul the license. The notice will allow the applicant the opportunity to meet the requirements of licensure within thirty (30) days from date of receipt of the notification.
(9) Abandonment of Application
(10) If an applicant requests an entrance for licensure and, after Board review, wishes to change that application to a different type of entrance, a new application with supporting documents and an additional application fee must be submitted, e.g., reciprocity to examination.
(11) 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 of the applicant.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 4-5-301, 63-13-108, 63-13-301, 63-13-304, 63-13-306, 63-13-307, and 63-13-312.