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Tenn. Code Ann. § 63-13-307

Qualifications of applicants — Reciprocity

Known as the Occupational and Physical Therapy Practice Act

The act spans §§ 63–63 (40 sections).

Acts 1999, ch. 528, § 18; 2007, ch. 115, § 10; 2020, ch. 790, §§ 8-11.

(1) An applicant for licensure as a physical therapist shall have the following qualifications: [Deleted by 2020 amendment.]

(2) Be of good moral character;

(3) Have completed the application process;

(4) Be a graduate of a professional physical therapy program accredited by a national accreditation agency recognized by the United States department of education and by the board of physical therapy; and

(5) Have successfully passed an examination approved by the board.

(6) An applicant for license as a physical therapist assistant shall meet the following requirements: [Deleted by 2020 amendment.]

(7) Be of good moral character;

(8) Have completed the application process;

(9) Be a graduate of a physical therapist assistant education program accredited by an accreditation agency approved by the board; and

(10) Have successfully passed an examination approved by the board.

(11) The board shall issue a license to a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant who has a valid unrestricted license from another United States jurisdiction in which such person, when granted such license, previously met all requirements as specified in subsections (a) and (b) and as further established by rules promulgated by the board.

(12) An applicant for licensure as a physical therapist who has been educated outside the United States, foreign-educated, or internationally trained shall meet the following qualifications: [Deleted by 2020 amendment.]

(13) Be of good moral character;

(14) Have completed the application process;

(15) Provide satisfactory evidence that the applicant's education is substantially equivalent to the requirements of physical therapists educated in accredited educational programs as determined by the board. If the board determines that a foreign-educated applicant's education is not substantially equivalent, it may require completion of additional course work before proceeding with the application process;

(16) Provide written proof that the school of physical therapy education is recognized by its own ministry of education;

(17) Provide written proof of authorization to practice as a physical therapist without limitations in the country where the professional education occurred;

(18) Provide proof of legal authorization to reside and seek employment in the United States or its territories;

(19) Have the applicant's educational credentials evaluated by a board-approved credential evaluation agency;

(20) Have passed the board approved English proficiency examinations, if the applicant's native language is not English;

(21) Have participated in and completed an interim supervised clinical practice period prior to licensure; and

(22) Have successfully passed the examination approved by the board.

(23) Notwithstanding this section, if the foreign-educated physical therapist applicant is a graduate of a professional physical therapy education program accredited by an agency approved by the board, the requirements in subdivisions (d)(4), (5), (8) and (10) may be waived.

(24) In determining the qualifications of an applicant for licensure as a physical therapist or as a physical therapist assistant, only a majority vote of the board of physical therapy shall be required.

Current official text: Tennessee Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Tennessee statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.