49 Pa. Code § 40.191 - Renewal of certification
(a) A
certification issued under this subchapter expires on December 31 of every
even-numbered year unless renewed for the next biennium.
(b) Biennial renewal forms and other forms
and literature to be distributed by the Board will be forwarded to the last
mailing address given to the Board by the certified physical therapist
assistant. The certified physical therapist assistant shall notify the Board in
writing within 10 days after making an address change. Failure of the Board to
send or of the certified physical therapist assistant to receive a biennial
renewal application does not relieve the certified physical therapist assistant
of the biennial renewal responsibility.
(c) To retain the right to provide services
as a physical therapist assistant, the certified physical therapist assistant's
certification shall be renewed by the certified physical therapist assistant in
the manner prescribed by the Board, and the required fee shall be paid by the
certified physical therapist assistant prior to the expiration of the next
biennium. A certified physical therapist assistant applying for biennial
certificate renewal shall:
(1) Complete and
submit the renewal application, including payment of the biennial renewal fee
in §
40.5 (relating to fees) for
application for biennial renewal of physical therapist assistant
certificate.
(2) Disclose any
license, certificate, registration or other authorization to provide services
as a physical therapist assistant in another state, territory, possession or
country.
(3) Disclose any
disciplinary action pending before the appropriate healthcare licensing
authority in any other jurisdiction or taken since the most recent application
for renewal, whether or not licensed, registered or certified to practice in
that other jurisdiction.
(4)
Disclose any pending criminal charges and any finding or verdict of guilt,
admission of guilt, plea of nolo contendere or other criminal conviction since
the most recent application for renewal.
(5) Verify that the certified physical
therapist assistant has complied with the continuing education requirements
mandated by section
9.1(j) of the act
(63
P.S. §
1309.1(j))
during the biennial period immediately preceding the period for which renewal
is sought in accordance with §
40.192 (relating to continuing
education for certified physical therapist assistant), including at least 2
hours of approved courses in child abuse recognition and reporting in
accordance with §
40.208(b)
(relating to child abuse recognition and reporting-mandatory training
requirement). The Board will not renew a physical therapist assistant
certification if the certified physical therapist assistant has not completed
the continuing education required under §
40.192 during the biennial period
immediately preceding the period for which renewal is
sought.
(d) When a
certification is renewed beyond December 31 of an even-numbered year, a late
fee of $5 for each month or part of a month that the certified physical
therapist assistant has provided services as a physical therapist assistant
beyond the renewal date will be charged, in addition to the renewal fee.
Payment of a late fee does not preclude the Board from taking disciplinary
action for providing services as a physical therapist assistant without a
current certification.
(e) A
certified physical therapist assistant who does not intend to provide services
as a physical therapist assistant in this Commonwealth and who does not desire
to renew the certification shall inform the Board in writing. Written
confirmation of the Board's receipt of the request and notice that the
certification has been classified as inactive will be forwarded to the
certified physical therapist assistant.
(f) The certified physical therapist
assistant who either fails to pay the biennial renewal fee or who notifies the
Board of the desire not to renew the certification will not be sent biennial
renewal forms for the following biennial renewal periods unless the certified
physical therapist assistant requests the Board, in writing, to reactivate the
certification.
(g) To reactivate an
inactive certification, the certified physical therapist assistant shall apply
on forms supplied by the Board and answer all questions fully. The certified
physical therapist assistant shall:
(1)
Include the documentation required under §
40.192(b) for the
immediately preceding biennium, which may be completed during the current
biennium. Unless waived by the Board under §
40.192(a)(4), the
Board will not reactivate a certificate until the required continuing education
for the preceding biennium has been successfully completed.
(2) Pay the current renewal fee and the
reactivation application fee in §
40.5.
(3) Verify that the certified physical
therapist assistant did not provide services as a physical therapist assistant
in this Commonwealth while the certification was inactive.
(h) A certified physical therapist assistant
who does not make the verification of subsection (g)(3) shall also pay prior
biennial renewal fees and late fees as required under this subsection. Unless
previously paid, the certified physical therapist assistant shall pay the
renewal fee for each biennial renewal period after the certificate became
inactive and during which the certified physical therapist assistant provided
services as a physical therapist assistant in this Commonwealth. The certified
physical therapist assistant shall also pay a late fee of $5 per month or part
of month from the first date the certified physical therapist assistant
provided services as a physical therapist assistant in this Commonwealth after
the certificate became inactive until the date the certified physical therapist
assistant files a fully-completed reactivation application. The applicant for
certification reactivation will not be assessed a fee or penalty for preceding
biennial periods in which the applicant did not provide services as a physical
therapist assistant in this Commonwealth. Payment of a late fee does not
preclude the Board from taking disciplinary action for providing services as a
physical therapist assistant without a current certification.
(i) If other conditions of the act and this
chapter have been met, active status will be restored upon payment of the fees
which have accrued.
(j) A certified
physical therapist assistant who has not renewed the certification may not
provide services as a physical therapist assistant in this Commonwealth until
the certification has been renewed or reactivated. A certified physical
therapist assistant who provides services as a physical therapist assistant in
this Commonwealth after the certification has expired and before it has been
renewed or reactivated is subject to disciplinary action under section
9.1(d) and (f) of
the act, as set forth in §
40.181(a)(6)
(relating to refusal, suspension or revocation of certification). A certified
physical therapist assistant who has provided services as a physical therapist
assistant during a period in which the certified physical therapist assistant's
certification was not active may be subject to criminal prosecution under
section 12 of the act (63 P. S. §
1312).
(k) In addition to the other requirements of
this section, a certified physical therapist assistant whose certification has
been inactive for 5 years or more shall demonstrate current competence to
provide services as a physical therapist assistant by one or both of the
following:
(1) Successful completion of the
certification examination required under §
40.164 (relating to physical
therapist assistant certification examination).
(2) Satisfaction of the requirements of
§
40.163(b)
(relating to requirements for certification) and proof of licensed or certified
provision of services as a physical therapist assistant in one or more other
jurisdictions of the United States or Canada for at least 36 months of the 5
years immediately preceding application for reactivation.
Notes
The provisions of this § 40.191 amended under section 3(a) of the Physical Therapy Practice Act (63 P.S. § 1303(a)); section 16 of the act of July 4, 2008 (P.L. 293, No. 38); and 23 Pa.C.S. § 6383(b)(2).
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