Licensure as a Physical Therapist by Examination, Licensure Examination Subjects and Passing Score; Additional Requirements After Third Failure; Laws and Rules Examination  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

    Board of Physical Therapy Practice

    RULE NOS.:RULE TITLES:

    64B17-3.001Licensure as a Physical Therapist by Examination

    64B17-3.002Licensure Examination Subjects and Passing Score; Additional Requirements After Third Failure; Laws and Rules Examination

    NOTICE OF CHANGE

    Notice is hereby given that in accordance with subparagraph 120.54(3)(d)1., FS, the following change has been made to the proposed rule published in Vol. 42, No. 67, of the April 6, 2016, and notice of change published in Vol. 42/121, of the June 22, 2016 issue of the Florida Administrative Register.  The change is in response to comments submitted by the Joint Administrative Procedures Committee in letters dated April 14, 2016, April 27, 2016 and July 1, 2016.  The changes are as follows:

     

    64B17-3.001 Licensure

    (1) Application. Every person who applies for licensure as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant shall file DOH Form #DH-MQA 1142 Application for Licensure, revised 02/16, which is hereby incorporated by reference and is available through http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-      or www.floridasphysicaltherapy.gov/resources.

    (2) Qualifications for Licensure. All applicants for licensure as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant must demonstrate the following:

    (a) No change.

    (b) No change.

    (c) Education

    1. For physical therapists, have received a degree in physical therapy from an institution that has been approved for the training of physical therapists by the Commission on Accreditation for Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), at the time of graduation; or

    2. For physical therapist assistants, have received a degree as a physical therapist assistant from an institution accredited by an appropriate accrediting agency as authorized by Section 486.102, F.S., at the time of graduation; or

    3. For physical therapists and physical therapist assistants who have received a diploma from a program in physical therapy in a foreign country, have received a determination that their credentials are equivalent to the education and preparation required for licensure as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in the United States. Educational credentials equivalent to those required for the education and preparation of physical therapists or physical therapist assistants in this country shall be determined by an agency as provided in Rule 64B17-3.007, F.A.C.

    (3) Additional provision for applications for licensure without examination (by endorsement).

    (a) For purposes of compliance with sections 486.031 and 486.017, Florida Statutes, the standard for determining in whether the standards of another jurisdiction are as high as the standards in Florida shall be whether the written examination taken for licensure in such other jurisdiction by applicants meeting Florida’s minimum educational qualifications was through the national physical therapy examination provider certified by the Department.

    (b) An applicant for licensure without examination who has been educated in a foreign country shall demonstrate minimum educational qualifications, as used in paragraph (3)(a), by:

    1. Obtaining a determination of educational credentials equivalency as provided by Rule 64B17-3.007, F.A.C.; or

    2. Providing the following:

    a. A certified copy of the credential evaluation used by the physical therapy licensing board of another state. The evaluation must be on the appropriate coursework tool (CWT) adopted by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) and reflect the education criteria in place at the time of graduation, and;

    b. Proof of 1000 clinical practice hours each year in the United States for five (5) out of the last ten (10) years.

    i. Full-time teaching of physical therapy education may count toward 250 of the 1000 required practice hours per year.

    ii. Proof of clinical practice hours in the United States shall consist of submission of a written statement evidencing the number of clinical hours the applicant practiced in each of the five (5) years.

    (4) An applicant for licensure as a physical therapist who has failed to pass the National Physical Therapy Examination for Physical Therapists or an applicant for licensure as a physical therapist assistant who has failed to pass the National Physical Therapy Examination for Physical Therapist Assistants by or on the fifth attempt, regardless of the jurisdiction through which the examination was taken, is precluded from licensure.

    Rulemaking Authority 486.025, 486.031(3) FS. Law Implemented 456.013, 456.017, 456.0635, 456.38, 486.031, 486.041, 486.051, 486.061, 486.0715, 486.081,  486.104 FS. History–New 8-6-84, Amended 6-2-85, Formerly 21M-7.20, Amended 5-18-86, Formerly 21M-7.020, 21MM-3.001, Amended 3-1-94, Formerly 61F11-3.001, Amended 12-22-94, 4-10-96, Formerly 59Y-3.001, Amended 12-30-98, 1-23-03, 4-9-06, 9-19-06, 3-13-07, 5-11-08, 5-21-09, 8-10-09, 7-5-10, 12-17-12, 12-15-14,       .

     

    Substantive changes to Form #DH-MQA 1142 Application for Licensure, revised 02/16, are:

    Question 8.6, asking about enrollment in an educational or training program in the profession on or before July 1, 2009, is deleted pursuant to changes in Section 456.0635, F.S.

    Question 10, asking for confirmation of the prevention of medical errors education, is deleted pursuant to changes in Section 456.013(7), F.S.

    An oath or affirmation was added to the Applicant Statement that the applicant possesses the qualification preliminary to examination required by Sections 486.041 and 486.103, F.S., or licensure in another state, District, or territory required by Section 486.107, F.S.

     

    64B17-3.002 Licensure Examination and Passing Score; Law and Rules Examination; Additional Requirements After Third Failure.

    (1) The licensure examination for physical therapists shall be the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) for Physical Therapists developed by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT). The licensure examination for physical therapist assistants shall be the National Physical Therapy Examination for Physical Therapist Assistants developed by the FSBPT. An applicant for licensure by examination must have obtained a passing score on the NPTE examination within the five (5) years immediately prior to the filing of the application.

    (2) Florida Laws and Rules Examination.

    (a) All applicants for licensure including those seeking licensure without examination (by endorsement) under are required to take and pass the Florida Laws and Rules Examination developed by the FSBPT. Passing scores on the Laws and Rules Examination are set by the FSBPT and are not valid for more than five years after the Applicant took the examination.

    (b) The Florida Laws and Rules Examination has 40 scored questions and the content and approximate weights are:

    1. through 5. No change

    6. Consumer Advocacy 12.5%.

    (3) Passing Scores.

    (a) Passing scores on the NPTE and Florida Laws and Rules Examination are determined by the FSBPT. In determining whether an applicant has received a passing score, the Board will use the information contained in the applicant’s FSBPT Score Report.

    (b) In cases where an applicant’s Score Report does not state “pass” or “fail,” the Board will deem an applicant to have passed the examination if the applicant’s raw scaled score is not less than one point five (1.5) standard deviations below the national average for that examination offering.

    (4) Examination retakes.

    (a) In order to retake either the NPTE or the Florida Laws and Rules Examination, an applicant must reapply, using DOH Form #DH-MQA 1143, Re-Exam Application, Revised 11/15, incorporated by reference, which is available through http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp? No=     or  www.floridasphysicaltherapy.gov/resources.

    (b) If an applicant wishes to take the NPTE examination for the fourth time, the applicant must submit to the Board for approval satisfactory evidence of having successfully completed the following since the last taking of the examination: successful completion of a course of study or internship designed to prepare the applicant for the physical therapy examination. An applicant who has completed these additional requirements may take the examination on two more occasions.

    Rulemaking Authority 456.017, 486.025, 486.051, 486.104 FS. Law Implemented 456.017, 486.051, 482.102, 486.31 FS. History–New 8-6-84, Formerly 21M-7.22, Amended 3-16-88, 6-20-89, Formerly 21M-7.022, Amended 6-6-90, 6-3-92, 3-24-93, Formerly 21MM-3.002, 61F11-3.002, Amended 12-22-94, Formerly 59Y-3.002, Amended 2-14-02, 4-23-02, 12-5-04, 4-9-06, 1-7-07, 6-27-07, 5-21-09, 8-10-09, 6-29-10,                        .

     

    Substantial changes to Form DH-MQA 1143, Re-Exam Application, Revised 11/15, page one section three are:

     

    Page one section three of the instructions shall cite Sections 486.501 and 486.104, F.S., instead of the Rules 64B17-3.002 and 64B17-4.002.

     

    The person to be contacted regarding the above change is: Allen Hall, Executive Director, Board of Physical Therapy, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C05, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3257.