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34 Cards in this Set
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What is the limit for the fee for PT renewal applications? |
$200 |
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What is the limit of classroom hours of CE when a license is inactive? |
10 per year |
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T/F: a renewal fee for inactive status, a delinquency fee, and a reactivation fee may all exceed the biennial renewal fee |
False; none of them can exceed |
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A licensee must do one of which 3 things to reactivate their license? |
1. meet the continuing ed requirements 2. Provide evidence that they have actively engaged in PT in another state for 4 years immediately preceding 3. Makes application for and passes the examination |
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What happens if a licensee practices with an inactive, retired, or delinquent status? |
The board may impose discipline |
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T/F: A licensee is allowed to choose an inactive, retired, or active status at any point during the biennium |
True |
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T/F: There is a fee for renewal of active and inactive status license |
True; inactive must not exceed active though |
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T/F: an active status licensee choosing inactive at a time other than renewal does not have to pay a fee |
False |
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What is the maximum fee to change to retired status at the time of licensure renewal? |
May not exceed $50 |
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What happens if a licensee chooses retired status at a time other than licensure renewal? |
They must pay the retired status fee AND a change of status fee |
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What happens if an inactive status licensee chooses active status at a time other than at renewal? |
They must pay the difference between inactive status and active status renewal fee AND fee to change licensure status |
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When must a licensee complete an application to renew a status? |
Before the license expires |
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What happens if a licensee does not renew their license before the license expires? |
They become delinquent |
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What happens if a delinquent licensee fails to become active or inactive during that licensure cycle? |
Their license becomes null |
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T/F: if a license becomes null, the licensee just needs to pay the fee to renew their license |
False; they must reapply and meet all of the requirements required for new licensure |
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T/F: if a licensee chooses to change their status at any other time than renewal, there is an extra fee |
True |
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What happens if a retired status for more than 5 years or a licensee from another state who hasn't practiced for more than 5 years applies for active status? |
They may have a full reexamination to assess current competency |
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What must happen before a license of a retired status licensee is reactivated? |
meet the same requirements for CE and pay any renewal fees imposed on an active status for all bienniums the licensee was retired |
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Does a change of status alter the way the board imposes or enforces discipline previously imposed on a licensee? |
No |
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What happens if a person has been denied renewal? |
They must meet the qualifications and complete the application process for initial licensure |
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T/F: A person denied renewal between 7/1/09 and 6/30/12 must retake and pass exams applicable for initial licensure |
False |
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What is the limit for a PTA renewal application fee? |
$150 |
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How long is an application and application fee valid for? |
1 year |
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What is the initial licensure fee? |
$75 |
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What's the biennial renewal fee for an active license? |
$75 |
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What is the biennial renewal fee for an inactive license? |
$50 |
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What is the retired status fee? |
$50 |
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What is the delinquency fee? |
$55 |
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Fee for reactivation |
$50 |
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Change of status fee |
$40 |
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duplicate license fee |
$25 |
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Certification of a public record fee |
$25 + duplicating fees |
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Within how long of changing an address must a licensee notify the board? |
60 days |
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T/F: if moving out of state, the licensee does not have to notify the board of the new address |
False |