PTBC (Physical Therapy Board of California) California Law Practice Exam

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What actions can lead to a fine under the Physical Therapy Practice Act?

  1. Failing a PT exam

  2. Violations that involve immediate threats or multiple violations

  3. Not attending annual PT conferences

  4. Disagreeing with the PT board publicly

The correct answer is: Violations that involve immediate threats or multiple violations

Violations that involve immediate threats or multiple violations are likely to result in a fine under the Physical Therapy Practice Act. This is because such violations pose a direct risk to the health and safety of patients and may indicate a pattern of misconduct or negligence. The other options may have consequences, such as failing the PT exam may result in postponement of licensure, not attending annual conferences may result in decreased knowledge and skills, and disagreeing with the PT board publicly may damage professional relationships, but they are not direct violations of the practice act and therefore may not lead to a fine.