§ 36-10-17.1 Physical Therapist Licensure Compact
§ 36-10-18 Definitions
§ 36-10-18.1 Practice of physical therapy–Description
§ 36-10-18.3 State Board of Physical Therapy–Creation
§ 36-10-18.4 State Board of Physical Therapy–Membership
§ 36-10-18.5 State Board of Physical Therapy–Terms–Vacancy
§ 36-10-18.6 State Board of Physical Therapy–Member removal
§ 36-10-18.7 State Board of Physical Therapy–Officers–Meetings
§ 36-10-18.8 State Board of Physical Therapy–Compensation–Reimbursement for expenses
§ 36-10-18.9 State Board of Physical Therapy–Board member immunity
§ 36-10-24 Unlicensed practice or use of title as misdemeanor
§ 36-10-25 Other practitioners–Scope of practice
§ 36-10-26 Prior licensees deemed licensed
§ 36-10-27 Application for licensure–Fee–Promulgation of rules
§ 36-10-27.1 Criminal background check
§ 36-10-29 Issuance of license
§ 36-10-30 Licensure without examination–Requirements
§ 36-10-31 Licensure by reciprocity–Authorization
§ 36-10-32 Licensure by reciprocity–Application–Fee–Promulgation of rules
§ 36-10-33 Licensure expiration–Renewal–Fee–Promulgation of rules–Forfeiture
§ 36-10-35.1 Physical therapist assistant–Licensure–Fee–Promulgation of rules
§ 36-10-35.2 Physical therapist assistant–Licensure expiration and renewal
§ 36-10-35.7 Approved tasks for physical therapist assistant–Exclusions
§ 36-10-35.8 Supervision of physical therapist assistant
§ 36-10-35.9 Standards of supervision
§ 36-10-36 Promulgation of rules–Licensure–Fees–Discipline–Supervision–Continuing education
§ 36-10-38 Licensure denial–Grounds
§ 36-10-39 Licensure suspension or revocation–Grounds
§ 36-10-40 Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
§ 36-10-41 Action on license–Initiation of proceedings
§ 36-10-43 Action on license–Quorum requirement
§ 36-10-44 Procedure on cancellation, revocation or suspension
§ 36-10-45 Action on license–Vote requirement
§ 36-10-46 Appeal from decision of board
§ 36-10-47 Licensure reinstatement
§ 36-10-48 Injunction–Election of remedy
§ 36-10-49 Investigation of violations
§ 36-10-50 Prior license accepted
§ 36-10-51 Continuing education–Requirements–Waiver
§ 36-10-52 Dry needling authorized–Description–Promulgation of rules
§ 36-10-53 State Board of Physical Therapy licensure fund–Continuous appropriation

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