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

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What acts may cause the suspension or revocation of a PT or PTA license?

  1. Unprofessional conduct such as fraud, gross negligence, or sexual harassment

  2. Refusing to take a recertification exam

  3. Failing to pay the licensing fee on time

  4. Not attending mandatory continuing education courses

The correct answer is: Unprofessional conduct such as fraud, gross negligence, or sexual harassment

Some of these options are incorrect because they pertain to administrative duties or requirements for maintaining a license, rather than actions or behaviors that would lead to suspension or revocation. Option B refers to not taking a recertification exam, which may impact the validity of a license but does not relate to unprofessional conduct. Option C concerns a failure to pay licensing fees, which may result in a license being lapsed or inactive, but does not directly relate to the behavior of a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. Option D involves not attending mandatory continuing education courses, which may result in a license being suspended or put on probation, but is not necessarily severe enough to result in revocation. The only option that directly addresses unprofessional conduct and behaviors deemed unacceptable for licensed professionals is option A, making it the correct answer.