Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-24-204 - Supervised Clinical Practice
A. An interim permit holder shall complete a
supervised clinical practice under onsite supervision. The supervised clinical
practice shall consist of at least 500 hours.
B. Before an individual is issued an interim
permit, the individual shall submit to the Board:
1. A written request for Board approval of
the facility where supervised clinical practice will take place that includes:
a. The name, address, and telephone number of
the facility; and
b. A description
of the physical therapy services provided at the facility; and
2. The name of the individual who
holds an unrestricted license to practice physical therapy in this state and
agrees to provide onsite supervision of the individual.
C. The Board shall approve or deny a request
made under subsection (B)(1):
1. After
assessing whether the facility provides the opportunity for an interim permit
holder to attain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be evaluated according
to the Physical Therapist Assistant Clinical Performance Instrument or Physical
Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument; and
2. According to the time-frames in Table
1.
D. An onsite
supervisor shall:
1. Observe the interim
permit holder during the supervised clinical practice and:
a. Rate the interim permit holder's
performance, at both the mid-point and completion of the clinical practice, on
each of the clinical performance criteria in the Physical Therapist Clinical
Performance Instrument or Physical Therapist Assistant Clinical Performance
Instrument, including the dates and hours the onsite supervisor provided onsite
supervision;
b. Recommend following
the mid-point rating whether the interim permit holder be allowed to continue
the clinical practice and changes needed, if any, to ensure successful
completion of the clinical practice; and
c. Recommend following the completion rating
whether the interim permit holder be licensed or required to complete further
supervised clinical practice; and
2. Submit the ratings on the Physical
Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument or Physical Therapist Assistant
Clinical Performance Instrument to the Board as follows:
a. No later than the 55th day of the clinical
practice for the mid-point rating, and
b. No later than 30 days after the end of the
supervised clinical practice for the completion rating.
E. After the Board receives the
mid-point rating on the Physical Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument or
Physical Therapist Assistant Clinical Performance Instrument, the Board shall
review the rating and recommendation of the onsite supervisor and decide
whether to allow the interim permit holder to continue the clinical practice or
recommend changes in the clinical practice to the onsite supervisor.
F. After the Board receives the completion
rating on the Physical Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument or Physical
Therapist Assistant Clinical Performance Instrument, the Board:
1. May require the interim permit holder to
complete additional onsite supervision under the interim permit if the
additional onsite supervision does not cause the interim permit holder to
exceed six months from the date the interim permit was issued and:
a. The onsite supervisor does not approve one
or more of the skills listed on the Physical Therapist Clinical Performance
Instrument or Physical Therapist Assistant Clinical Performance
Instrument;
b. The onsite
supervisor recommends that the interim permit holder complete further
supervised clinical practice; or
c.
The Board determines that the interim permit holder has not met the
requirements in A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 19 and this Chapter.
2. If the interim permit holder
meets all of the requirements in A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 19 and this Chapter,
shall issue:
a. A license to an applicant for
a license, or
b. A certificate to
an applicant for a certificate.
3. If the applicant, licensee, or
certificate-holder does not meet all of the requirements in A.R.S. Title 32,
Chapter 19 and this Chapter, shall deny:
a. A
license to an applicant for a license, or
b. A certificate to an applicant for a
certificate.
G. An applicant who has been denied a license
or certificate may request a hearing under A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6, Article
10.
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