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SECTIONS 2655-2655.93

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 2655-2655.93
2655. As used in this article: (a) "Physical therapist" means a physical therapist licensed by the board. (b) "Physical therapist assistant" means a person who meets the qualifications stated in Section 2655.3 and who is approved by the board to assist in the provision of physical therapy under the supervision of a physical therapist who shall be responsible for the extent, kind, and quality of the services provided by the physical therapist assistant. (c) "Physical therapist assistant" and "physical therapy assistant" shall be deemed identical and interchangeable. 2655.1. The board shall adopt regulations that set forth standards and requirements for the adequate supervision of physical therapist assistants. 2655.11. A person holding an approval as a physical therapist assistant issued by the board may use the title "physical therapist assistant" or "physical therapy assistant" or the letters "P.T.A." or any other words, letters, or figures that indicate that the person is an approved physical therapist assistant. No other person shall be so designated or shall use the term "physical therapist assistant" or "P.T.A." The approval as a physical therapist assistant shall not authorize the use of the prefix "L.P.T.," "R.P.T.," "P.T.," or "Dr." or the title "physical therapist," "doctor," or any suffix or affix indicating or implying that the physical therapist assistant is a physical therapist or a doctor. 2655.2. A physical therapist shall not supervise more physical therapist assistants at any one time than in the opinion of the board can be adequately supervised. Two physical therapist assistants shall be the maximum number of physical therapist assistants supervised by a physical therapist at any one time, but the board may permit the supervision of a greater number by a physical therapist if, in the opinion of the board, there would be adequate supervision and the public's health and safety would be served. In no case, however, shall the total number of physical therapist assistants exceed twice the number of physical therapists regularly employed by a facility at any one time. 2655.3. A person seeking approval as a physical therapist assistant shall make application to the board for that approval. Every person applying for approval as a physical therapist assistant shall have all of the following qualifications: (a) Have graduated from a physical therapist assistant education program approved by the board pursuant to Section 2655.9, or have training or experience or a combination of training and experience which in the opinion of the board is equivalent to that obtained in an approved physical therapist assistant education program. (b) Successfully pass the examination required under this article. (c) Not be addicted to alcohol or any controlled substance. (d) Not have committed acts or crimes constituting grounds for denial of approval under Section 480. 2655.6. Any applicant for approval as a physical therapist assistant who fails to pass the examination given by the board may take another examination and shall pay the reexamination fee. 2655.7. Notwithstanding Section 2630, a physical therapist assistant may assist in the provision of physical therapy service provided the assistance is rendered under the supervision of a physical therapist licensed by the board. 2655.71. (a) An applicant may be issued an approval as a physical therapist assistant without written examination if he or she meets all of the following requirements: (1) He or she is at the time of application approved, licensed, or registered as a physical therapist assistant in a state, district, or territory of the United States having, in the opinion of the board, requirements for approval, licensing, or registration equal to or higher than those in California, and he or she has passed, to the satisfaction of the board, an examination for that approval, licensing or registration that is, in the opinion of the board, comparable to the examination used in this state. (2) He or she is a graduate of a physical therapist assistant education program approved by the board or has graduated from a program determined by the board to be equivalent, or as meeting the evaluative criteria for accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education of the American Physical Therapy Association. (3) He or she files an application as provided in Section 2655.3. (b) An applicant who has filed a physical therapist assistant application for the first time may assist in the provision of physical therapy in accordance with Section 2655.91. 2655.75. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent a regularly matriculated student undertaking a course of instruction in an approved physical therapist assistant education program or a student enrolled in a program of supervised clinical training under the direction of an approved physical therapist assistant education program pursuant to Section 2655.9, as part of his or her course of study, from performing physical therapy techniques in preparing the student to be approved to assist a physical therapist in his or her practice of physical therapy. 2655.8. Any person, other than one who has been approved by the board, who holds himself or herself out as a "physical therapist assistant" or who uses any other term indicating or implying that he or she is a physical therapist assistant, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 2655.9. (a) The board shall approve each physical therapist assistant education program that proves to the satisfaction of the board that it complies with criteria for approval of those programs set forth in this section and established by the board. These criteria may be based upon the standards and curriculum guidelines for a physical therapist assistant education program as promulgated by the American Physical Therapy Association or an essentially equivalent organization. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, each applicant for approval as a physical therapist assistant shall be a graduate of an accredited postsecondary institution or institutions and shall have completed both the academic and clinical experience required by the physical therapist assistant program, and have been awarded the associate degree. (c) The curriculum shall consist of a combination of basic sciences, applied clinical sciences, and progressive application through clinical experience. The curriculum shall reflect education in the skills and judgment required of the physical therapist assistant in the contemporary performance of physical therapy through an organized sequence of integrated learning experiences. (1) The basic sciences shall include, at a minimum, human anatomy and physiology, physical or health sciences, and social or behavioral sciences. (2) The applied clinical sciences shall include neurology, normal and pathological kinesiology, normal and abnormal growth and development, gerontology, orthopedic disorders, and fundamentals of physical therapy including the economic, legal, and ethical aspects of practice. Clinical studies shall also provide laboratory experiences in simulated patient treatment including the observation, measurement, and reporting of a patient's physiologic state and effectiveness of the treatment relative to the goals established by the physical therapist's evaluation. (3) The clinical experience shall include physical therapy treatments of patients of varying ages, disabilities, and diseases. This experience shall occur in a variety of practice settings allowing for interaction with health care professionals. Clinical experience shall include daily written and verbal communication with the supervising physical therapist to report each patient's treatment program relative to the treatment goals and to discuss adjustments in the treatment program and discharge plan. 2655.91. Every graduate of an approved physical therapist assistant education program who has filed a complete physical therapist assistant application with the board for the first time may, following receipt of a letter of authorization to perform as a "physical therapist assistant applicant" from the board, assist in the provision of physical therapy under the direct and immediate supervision of a licensed physical therapist pending the results of the first examination administered for which he or she is eligible following graduation from an approved physical therapist assistant education program. If the applicant passes the examination, the physical therapist assistant applicant status shall remain in effect until a regular renewable approval is issued, or approval is denied, by the board. If the applicant fails the examination, or if he or she passes the examination but approval is denied, the applicant shall be prohibited from performing as a physical therapist assistant applicant at any time in the future. During this period the applicant shall identify himself or herself only as a "physical therapist assistant applicant." If a person assisting in the provision of physical therapy pursuant to this section fails to take the next succeeding examination without due cause or fails to pass the examination or receive approval, all privileges under this section shall terminate upon notice by certified mail, return receipt requested. An applicant may only qualify once to perform as a physical therapist assistant applicant. A student is not eligible to work as a physical therapist assistant applicant until successful completion of the clinical experience required for graduation from the program. 2655.92. The board may adopt regulations as reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes of this article. The board shall adopt a regulation formulating a definition of the term "adequate supervision" as used in this article. 2655.93. (a) If the committee uses computer administered testing for the administration of the examination, this section shall apply and Section 2655.91 shall not apply. (b) Every graduate of an approved physical therapist assistant education program who has filed a complete application with the committee for the first time, may, following receipt of a letter of authorization to take the examination and perform as a "physical therapist assistant applicant," assist in the provision of physical therapy under the direct and immediate supervision of a physical therapist licensed in this state, for 90 days pending the results of the first examination administered. During this period, the applicant shall identify himself or herself only as a "physical therapist assistant applicant." If the applicant passes the examination, the physical therapist assistant applicant status shall remain in effect until a regular renewable approval is issued, or approval is denied, by the committee. (c) A person shall not be considered a graduate unless he or she has successfully completed all the clinical training and internships required for graduation from the program. (d) If the applicant fails to take the examination within 90 days or fails to pass the examination or receive approval, all privileges under this section shall terminate. An applicant may only qualify once to perform as a physical therapist assistant applicant.

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