Utah Admin. Code R156-24b-303a - Term, Expiration, Renewal, and Reinstatement of License
(1) Under Subsections
58-1-308(1) and
58-24b-303(1),
the renewal date for the two-year renewal cycle for licensees under Title 58,
Chapter 24b, Physical Therapy Practice Act, is established in Section
R156-1-308a.
(2) Renewal and reinstatement procedures
shall be in accordance with Sections
R156-1-308a through
R156-1-308l, except as provided
in Subsection (3).
(3) Under
Subsection
58-1-308(5)(a)(ii)(B)
and subject to Subsection
58-1-308(6)(b),
an applicant whose license was active and in good standing at expiration may
apply for reinstatement of licensure between two years and five years after the
date of expiration, by:
(a) if not previously
completed, submitting to and passing a criminal background check under Section
58-24b-302.1; and
(b) completing one or more of the following
practice reentry requirements, if required by the Division in collaboration
with the Board:
(i) meet with the Board to
evaluate the applicant's ability to safely and competently practice physical
therapy;
(ii) pass the NPTE
examination of the FSBPT, if the Division in collaboration with the Board
determines that examination or reexamination is necessary to verify the
applicant's ability to safely and competently practice; or
(iii) complete a plan of supervision under a
Board-approved supervisor, which may include up to 4,000 hours of physical
therapy training under a temporary physical therapist or physical therapist
assistant license before qualifying for full reinstatement of the
license.
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