Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-24-205 - Examination Scores
A. To
be licensed as a physical therapist, an applicant shall obtain:
1. A scaled score of 600 or more, based on a
scale ranging from 200 to 800 on a national examination for physical therapists
taken on or after March 14, 1996; or
2. A raw score that is no lower than 1.50
standard deviation below the national average for a national examination for
physical therapists taken before March 14, 1996.
B. To be certified as a physical therapist
assistant, an applicant for certification shall obtain:
1. A scaled score of 600 or more based on a
scale ranging from 200 to 800 on a national examination for physical therapist
assistants taken on or after March 14, 1996; or
2. A raw score that is no lower than 1.50
standard deviation below the national average for a national examination for
physical therapist assistants taken before March 14, 1996.
C. In addition to the requirements in
subsections (A) and (B), to be licensed as a physical therapist or certified as
a physical therapist assistant, an applicant shall obtain a scaled score of 600
or more based on a scale ranging from 200 to 800 on a jurisprudence
examination.
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