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

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What does a Physical Therapy Corporation need to comply with?

  1. The Moscone-Knox Professional Corporation Act

  2. The Affordable Care Act

  3. The American Physical Therapy Association guidelines

  4. Local business laws

The correct answer is: The Moscone-Knox Professional Corporation Act

A physical therapy corporation is a type of specialized corporation that must follow specific laws and guidelines in order to operate. Physical Therapy Corporations must comply with the Moscone-Knox Professional Corporation Act, which outlines the regulations and requirements for corporations that provide professional services. This act applies specifically to corporations that offer physical therapy services. While the Affordable Care Act may have some impact on how a physical therapy corporation operates, it is not the primary governing law for these types of businesses. The American Physical Therapy Association guidelines are important to follow, but they are not legally-binding requirements like the Moscone-Knox Act. And while local business laws should always be followed, they are not directly related to the specialized regulations that a Physical Therapy Corporation is required to comply with. Therefore, the most accurate and complete answer to this question is A The Moscone-Knox Professional Corporation Act.