Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1150-01-.01 - DEFINITIONS
As used in these rules, the terms and acronyms shall have the following meanings ascribed to them:
(1) The Act - The statute governing the
practice of occupational and physical therapy in Tennessee as codified at Title
63, Chapter 13 of the Tennessee Code Annotated.
(2) Advertising - Includes, but is not
limited to, business solicitations, with or without limiting qualifications, in
a card, sign, or device issued to a person; in a sign or marking in or on any
building; or in any newspaper, magazine, directory, or other printed matter.
Advertising also includes business solicitations communicated by individual,
radio, video, Internet, or television broadcasting or any other means designed
to secure public attention.
(3)
American Physical Therapy Association - When the acronym "APTA" appears in
these rules, it is intended to mean the American Physical Therapy
Association.
(4) Applicant - Any
individual seeking licensure by the board and who has submitted an official
application and paid the application fee.
(5) Board - The Board of Physical
Therapy.
(6) Board administrative
office - The office of the Unit Director assigned to the board located at 227
French Landing, Suite 300, Heritage Place, MetroCenter, Nashville, TN
37243.
(7) Board Designee - Any
person who has received a written delegation of authority from the board to
perform board functions subject to review and ratification by the full board
where provided by these rules.
(8)
Clinical Student - A student enrolled in a CAPTE approved developing program or
a CAPTE accredited physical therapy program or regionally accredited post
professional physical therapist program.
(9) Closed file - An administrative action
which renders an incomplete or denied file inactive.
(10) Commission on Accreditation of Physical
Therapy Education (CAPTE) - An agency approved by the Board of Physical Therapy
to accredit schools of physical therapy pursuant to T.C.A. §
63-13-307(a).
(11) Consultation - A meeting that is
conducted either face-to-face or by some other medium such as, but not limited
to, telephone, facsimile, mail, or electronic means, wherein two or more health
professionals discuss the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of a particular
case.
(12) Continuing Competence -
The ongoing application of professional knowledge, skills and abilities which
relate to occupational performance objectives in the range of possible
encounters that is defined by that individual's scope of practice and practice
setting.
(13) Department -
Tennessee Department of Health.
(14) Division - The Division of Health
Related Boards, Department of Health, from which the board receives
administrative support.
(15)
Examination Service - The testing service whose examination has been adopted by
the board.
(16) Fee - Money, gifts,
services, or anything of value offered or received as compensation in return
for rendering services; also, the required fee(s) pursuant to these
rules.
(17) Good Moral Character -
The quality of being well regarded in personal behavior and professional
ethics.
(18) Guide to Physical
Therapist Practice - The APTA document, adopted by the Board pursuant to rule
1150-01-.02 that explains
physical therapy scope of practice, preferred practice patterns, and
appropriate utilization of services.
(19) He/she Him/her - When "he" appears in
the text of these rules, the word represents both the feminine and masculine
genders.
(20) HRB - When the
acronym "HRB" appears in the text of these rules, it represents Health Related
Boards.
(21) Internationally
Educated - An individual who has graduated from a PT or PTA program outside the
United States and its jurisdictions.
(22) License - Document issued to an
applicant who has successfully completed the licensure process. The license
takes the form of an "artistically designed" license as well as other versions
bearing an expiration date.
(23)
Licensee - Any person duly licensed by the board to engage in the practice of
physical therapy.
(24) Licensed
Physical Therapist (PT) - Any person who has met the qualifications for
licensed physical therapist and holds a current, unsuspended and unrevoked
license which has been lawfully issued by the board.
(25) Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant
(PTA) - Any person who has met the qualifications for licensed physical
therapist assistant and holds a current, unsuspended and unrevoked license that
has been lawfully issued by the board. PTAs perform physical therapy procedures
and related tasks that have been selected and delegated only by the supervising
physical therapist.
(26) Manual
Therapy Techniques - Consist of a broad group of passive interventions in which
physical therapists use their hands to administer skilled movements designed to
modulate pain; increase joint range of motion; reduce or eliminate soft tissue
swelling, inflammation, or restriction; induce relaxation; improve contractile
and noncontractile tissue extensibility; and improve pulmonary functions. These
interventions involve a variety of techniques, such as the application of
graded forces, which are not performed beyond the joint's normal range of
motion. These interventions may be applied to all joints of the body as deemed
appropriate.
(27) Person - Any
individual, firm, corporation, partnership, organization, or political
entity.
(28) Physical Therapy
Assistive Personnel -
(a) Physical therapy
aide - Aides, technicians, and transporters trained by and under the direction
of physical therapists who perform designated and supervised routine physical
therapy tasks.
(b) Other assistive
personnel - Other trained or educated health care personnel not defined in
paragraph (25) or subparagraph (28) (a) of this rule who perform specific
designated tasks related to physical therapy under the supervision of a
physical therapist. At the discretion of the supervising physical therapist,
and if properly credentialed and not prohibited by any other law, "other
assistive personnel" or "other support personnel" may be identified by the
title specific to their training or education.
(29) Physical Therapy Treatment Diagnosis -
Both the process and the end result of evaluating information obtained from the
examination, which the physical therapist then organizes into defined clusters,
syndromes, or categories to help determine the most appropriate intervention
strategies.
(30) Recognized
credentialing agency - An agency approved by the board which evaluates the
educational credentials of international graduates who have not attended CAPTE
-accredited or board approved schools of physical therapy pursuant to T.C.A.
§
63-13-307(a).
(31) Recognized educational institution - Any
educational institution that is accredited by CAPTE and which is approved by
the board.
(32) Relative - A
parent, foster parent, parent-in-law, child, spouse, brother, foster brother,
sister, foster sister, grandparent, grandchild, son-in-law, brother-in-law,
daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, or other family member who resides in the same
household.
(33) Restriction - Any
action deemed appropriate by the board to be required of a disciplined licensee
during any period of probation, suspension, or revocation with leave to apply
or as a prerequisite to the lifting of probation or suspension, or any action
deemed appropriate by the board to be required of an applicant for
licensure.
(34) Use of a title or
description - To hold oneself out to the public as having a particular status,
including but not limited to, by the use of signs, mailboxes, address plates,
stationery, announcements, advertising, the Internet, business cards, or other
means of professional identification.
(35) Volunteer personnel - Uncompensated
individuals contemplating a career in physical therapy, and are limited to
observation of physical therapy functions and are prohibited from the delivery
of physical therapy services.
(36)
Written evidence - Includes, but is not limited to, written verification from
supervisors or other professional colleagues familiar with the applicant's
work.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-13-103, 63-13-108, 63-13-304, and 63-13-307.
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