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

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What happens if a licensee found guilty of a charge fails to pay for investigation and prosecution costs?

  1. Immediate license revocation

  2. They go to court and cannot renew their license

  3. A warning letter is issued

  4. No action is taken

The correct answer is: They go to court and cannot renew their license

If a licensee is found guilty of a charge and fails to pay for investigation and prosecution costs, they will not be able to renew their license. This is because they are required to pay these costs before their license can be renewed. Option A is incorrect because immediate license revocation would only occur if the licensee committed a serious violation. Option C is incorrect because a warning letter is typically the first step in addressing a violation, and not indicative of a guilty charge. Option D is incorrect because failing to pay for costs related to a guilty charge would result in consequences, such as not being able to renew their license.