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Physical therapy practice act
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    Physical therapy practice act

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    A physical therapy practice act is a statute defining the scope and practice of physical therapy within the jurisdiction, outlining licensing requirements for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants, and establishing penalties for violations of the law. In the United States, each state enacts its own practice act, resulting in some variation among the states, though the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) has drafted a model definition in order to limit this variation.

    Model definition of physical therapy for state practice acts

    In 1997, the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) published The Model Practice Act for Physical Therapy: A Tool for Public Protection and Legislative Change as a model framework to serve as a basis for inter-jurisdictional consistency among state physical therapy practice acts. The FSBPT published the 5th edition of this document in 2011. According to the introduction to the Fifth edition, "since 1997 many states have enacted large portions and, in some instances, nearly the entire Model Practice Act as their jurisdiction statute."

    List of practice acts

    Physical therapy practice acts by jurisdiction
    State/

    Jurisdiction

    Statute Enacted Licensing Authority Practice Act Text
    Alabama (Title 34, Chapter 24, Article 5) 1965 State of Alabama Board of Physical Therapy Ala. Title 34, Ch. 24, Art. 5
    Alaska (AS 08.84) State Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Board Statutes and Regulations: Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
    Arizona (Title 32, Ch. 19) Arizona State Board of Physical Therapy Arizona Rev. Statutes, Title 32, Ch. 19
    Arkansas (Ark. Code Ann. Sec. 17-93-403(a)(2)/-404) Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy Arkansas Physical Therapy Act
    California (Business and Professions Code, Div. 2, Ch. 5.7) 1953 Physical Therapy Board of California CA Business and Professions Code, Div 2, Chapter 5.7
    Colorado (Col. Rev. Statutes, Title 12, Art. 41) Colorado State Physical Therapy Board Col. Rev. Statutes, Title 12, Article 41
    Connecticut (CT Gen. Statutes, Ch. 376, Sec. 20.66-20.74) CT Dept. of Public Health CT Gen. Statutes, Ch. 376 (Sec. 20.66-20.74)
    Delaware
    District of Columbia
    Florida
    Georgia
    Hawaii
    Idaho
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Iowa
    Kansas (Kan. Statutes Ann., Ch. 65, Art. 29) 1963 Kansas State Board of Healing Arts Kansas Statutes Ann. Chapter 65, Article 29
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Maine
    Maryland
    Massachusetts (Mass. Gen. Law, Title XVI, Ch. 112, Sec. 23 A-D) Board of Registration in Allied Health Professionals MGL, c.112, §23 A-D, 259 CMR 5.00
    Michigan
    Minnesota (MN Stat. Ch. 148, Sec. 65-78) 1951 Minnesota State Board of Physical Therapy MN Stat. Ch. 148, Sec. 65-78
    Mississippi
    Missouri (RSMO Title 12, Ch. 334, Sec. 334.500-334.620) 1969 Missouri Division of Professional Registration RSMO Title 12, Ch. 334, Sec. 334.500-334.620
    Montana
    Nebraska
    Nevada
    New Hampshire
    New Jersey
    New Mexico
    New York
    North Carolina
    North Dakota
    Ohio
    Oklahoma
    Oregon
    Pennsylvania
    Puerto Rico
    Rhode Island
    South Carolina
    South Dakota
    Tennessee
    Texas
    U.S. Virgin Islands
    Utah
    Vermont
    Virginia
    Washington
    West Virginia
    Wisconsin
    Wyoming

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