Wis. Admin. Code Physical Therapy Examining Board PT 2.01 - Panel review of applications; examinations required
(1) All
applicants shall complete written examinations. In addition, an applicant may
be required to complete an oral examination if the applicant:
(a) Has a medical condition which in any way
impairs or limits the applicant's ability to practice physical therapy with
reasonable skill and safety.
(b)
Uses chemical substances so as to impair in any way the applicant's ability to
practice physical therapy with reasonable skill and safety.
(c) Has been diagnosed as suffering from
pedophilia, exhibitionism or voyeurism.
(d) Has within the past 2 years engaged in
the illegal use of controlled substances.
(e) Has been subject to adverse formal action
during the course of physical therapy education, postgraduate training,
hospital practice, or other physical therapy employment.
(f) Has been disciplined or had licensure
denied by a licensing or regulatory authority in Wisconsin or another
jurisdiction.
(g) Has been
convicted of a crime the circumstances of which substantially relate to the
practice of physical therapy.
(h)
Has not practiced as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant for a
period of 3 years prior to application, unless the applicant has been graduated
from a school of physical therapy or a physical therapist assistant educational
program within that period.
(i) Has
been graduated from a physical therapy school or a physical therapist assistant
educational program not approved by the board.
(j) Has voluntarily limited the scope of his
or her practice as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant after
being the subject of an investigation by a credentialing authority or
employer.
(2) An
application filed under s. PT 1.03 for an applicant meeting any condition under
sub. (1) (a) to (j) shall be reviewed by an application review panel consisting
of at least 2 board members designated by the chairperson of the board. The
panel shall determine whether the applicant is required to complete an oral
examination.
(3) All examinations
shall be conducted in the English language.
(4) Where both written and oral examinations
are required, they shall be scored separately and the applicant shall achieve a
passing grade on all examinations to qualify for a license.
(5) The board shall notify each applicant
required to complete an oral examination of the time and place scheduled for
that applicant's examination. Failure of an applicant to appear for examination
as scheduled may void the applicant's application and require the applicant to
reapply for licensure unless prior scheduling arrangements have been made with
the board by the applicant.
(6)
(a) The score required to pass each written
physical therapy or physical therapist assistant examination shall be based on
the board's determination of the level of examination performance required for
minimum acceptable competence in the profession and on the reliability of the
examination. The passing grade shall be established prior to giving the
examination.
(b) The passing scores
for the national physical therapy examination and the national physical
therapist assistant examination are those scores recommended by the Federation
of State Boards of Physical Therapy.
(c) To pass the examination on statutes and
rules, the applicant shall receive a score determined by the board to represent
minimum competence to practice after consultation with subject matter experts
who have received a representative sample of the examination questions and
available candidate performance statistics.
(7) Members of the board shall conduct oral
examinations of each candidate and are scored as pass or fail.
(8) Any applicant who is a graduate of a
school for physical therapists or an educational program for physical therapist
assistants in which English is not the primary language of communication shall
take and pass each of the following in order to qualify for a license:
(a) The test of English as a foreign language
as administered by the Educational Testing Service.
(b) The test of written English as
administered by the Educational Testing Service.
(c) The test of spoken English as
administered by the Educational Testing Service.
Notes
Under 2001 Wisconsin Act 70, physical therapist assistants are not required to be licensed until April 1, 2004.
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