Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1340.30 - Application for Licensure on the Basis of Examination
a) An applicant for a physical therapist
license by examination shall submit:
1) A
completed and signed application on forms provided by the Division;
2) Certification of graduation from a
physical therapist program, signed by the Director of the Physical Therapy
Program or other authorized university official and bearing the seal of the
university, which meets the requirements set forth in Section
1340.20; and
3) The required fee set forth in Section
1340.57.
b) An applicant for a physical therapist
assistant license by examination shall submit:
1) A completed and signed application on
forms provided by the Division;
2)
Certification of graduation from a physical therapist assistant program and
attainment of a minimum of an associate degree signed by the director of the
Physical Therapist Program or other authorized school official and bearing the
seal of a school that meets the requirements set forth in Section
1340.20; and
3) The required fee set forth in Section
1340.57.
c) If supporting documentation for the
application is not in English, a certified translation must be
included.
d) An applicant shall
have 60 days, or until the next date when the test is administered, after
approval of the application to take the examination. If the examination is not
taken on the authorized test date, the examination fee is forfeited, and the
applicant shall resubmit the required examination fee to the designated testing
service. An applicant who fails to take the examination on the authorized test
date shall forfeit the right to work as a physical therapist or physical
therapist assistant until the examination is passed.
e) If the applicant has ever been
licensed/registered in another state or territory of the United States, the
applicant shall also submit a certification, on forms provided by the Division,
from the state or territory of the United States in which the applicant was
originally licensed and the state in which the applicant predominantly
practices and is currently licensed, stating:
1) The time during which the applicant was
licensed/registered in that jurisdiction, including the date of the original
issuance of the license;
2) A
description of the examination in that jurisdiction; and
3) Whether the file on the applicant contains
any record of disciplinary actions taken or pending.
f) An applicant for a license, who has
successfully completed the examination recognized by the Division in another
jurisdiction but who has not been licensed in that jurisdiction, shall file an
application in accordance with subsection (a) or (b) and have the examination
scores submitted to the Division by the reporting entity.
g) When the accuracy of any submitted
documentation or the relevance or sufficiency of the course work or experience
is questioned by the Division or the Board because of lack of information,
discrepancies or conflicts in information given or a need for clarification,
the applicant seeking licensure shall be requested to:
1) Provide the requested information as may
be necessary; and/or
2) Appear for
an interview before the Board to explain the relevance or sufficiency, clarify
information or clear up any discrepancies or conflicts in
information.
h) If the
applicant has been determined eligible for licensure except for passing of the
examination, the applicant shall be issued a letter of authorization to test
that allows the applicant to practice under supervision in accordance with
Section 2 of the Illinois Physical Therapy Act (the Act). Supervision shall
constitute the presence of the licensed physical therapist on site to provide
supervision. The applicant shall not begin practice as a physical therapist or
physical therapist assistant, license pending, until the letter of
authorization to test is received.
i) Examination Prior to Graduation
1) An applicant enrolled in an approved
physical therapist program or physical therapist assistant program may apply to
take the examination no more than 120 days prior to graduation if the applicant
provides certification from the physical therapist program or physical
therapist assistant program of the date upon which the applicant is expected to
graduate. If certification of graduation is not received within 90 days after
the scheduled graduation date, the results of the examination shall be
void.
2) The results of the
examination shall be made available to the applicant, but no license shall be
issued until the Division has received certification that the applicant
graduated within 90 days after the scheduled graduation date specified in the
certification received from the physical therapist program or physical
therapist assistant program required by subsection (i)(1), and until the
applicant has met all other requirements for licensure set forth in the Act and
this Part.
3) If the applicant
fails the examination, the applicant must submit a certificate of graduation to
the Division or its designated testing service prior to taking the next
examination.
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