30 Miss. Code. R. 3103-4.4 - Expired License
Any person whose license has been expired for more than five years may apply for licensure upon the payment of an application & license fee with the following conditions:
1.
Licensee will be subjected to a three (3) month supervisory period;
2. Licensee may only practice under the
direct on-site supervision of a currently Mississippi licensed physical
therapist;
3. Shall restrict
his/her practice to the State of Mississippi;
4. Supervision agreement must be on file and
satisfactory to this office prior to the license being issued. The supervision
agreement shall be in force for the entire three (3) month supervisory period.
This licensee may only practice in the facilities and under the supervision of
the licensed physical therapist listed on the supervision agreement of file in
this office. Any changes in practice sites and /or supervisors must be reported
to this office on a supervision agreement prior to the change taking place. At
the end of the supervisory period the supervising physical therapist shall
report to the Board completion of satisfactory or unsatisfactory supervision
period. If an unsatisfactory supervision period is reported by the supervising
physical therapist, the Board, in its discretion may require an additional
three (3) month supervisory period;
5. During the supervisory period the
supervised physical therapist/physical therapist assistant shall not supervise
any currently licensed physical therapist or physical therapist
assistant;
6. Complete prescribed
remedial courses as approved by the Board.
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