Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1340.40 - Examination
a) The examination
for a physical therapist license shall be the National Physical Therapy
Examination (NPTE) of the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy for
physical therapists.
b) The
examination for a physical therapist assistant license shall be the NPTE for
physical therapist assistants.
c)
The passing score for the physical therapy and physical therapist assistant
examination shall be the passing score established by the testing entity. The
scores shall be submitted to the Division from the designated testing
service.
d) An applicant who fails
the examination 3 times in any jurisdiction will be required to complete a
remedial training program that is pre-approved by the Division or Board. The
structured clinical training program will be no less than 3 months or 360
hours. This training program can include a portion of didactic training not to
exceed 120 hours but must be included in the training program pre-approved by
the Division or Board. The training shall be under the direct, on site,
personal supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Proof shall be sent to
the Division that includes certification that the applicant successfully
completed the remedial training program.
e) Any person licensed in Illinois as a
physical therapist or physical therapist assistant shall not be admitted to the
examination. However, in no way shall this provision limit the Division's
ability to require reexaminations for restoration or enforcement
purposes.
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