(1) The board shall issue a temporary physical therapist permit to an applicant who meets the following requirements:

(a) Completes an application for a temporary permit on a form approved by the department.

Terms Used In Florida Statutes 486.0715

  • Board: means the Board of Physical Therapy Practice. See Florida Statutes 486.021
  • Department: means the Department of Health. See Florida Statutes 486.021
  • Direct supervision: means supervision by a physical therapist who is licensed pursuant to this chapter. See Florida Statutes 486.021
  • License: means the document of authorization granted by the board and issued by the department for a person to engage in the practice of physical therapy. See Florida Statutes 486.021
  • Physical therapist: means a person who is licensed and who practices physical therapy in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. See Florida Statutes 486.021
(b) Is a graduate of an approved United States physical therapy educational program and meets all the eligibility requirements for licensure under ch. 456, s. 486.031(1)-(3)(a), and related rules, except passage of a national examination approved by the board is not required.
(c) Submits an application for licensure under s. 486.041.
(d) Demonstrates proof of possessing malpractice insurance.
(e) Submits documentation, under rules adopted by the board, verifying that the applicant will practice under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist as provided in subsection (3).
(2) A temporary permit is not renewable and is valid until a license is granted by the board. A temporary permit is void if the permittee does not pass a national examination approved by the board within 6 months after the date of graduation from a physical therapy training program.
(3) An applicant for a temporary permit may not work as a physical therapist until a temporary permit is issued by the board. A physical therapist who is practicing under a temporary permit must do so under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist. A supervising physical therapist shall supervise only one permittee at any given time. The supervising physical therapist must be licensed for a minimum of 6 months before the supervision period begins and must cosign all patient records produced by the physical therapist who is practicing under a temporary permit.