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

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What happens to PTLA status if the licensure exam is failed or if licensure is denied by the board?

  1. The PTLA can retake the exam

  2. The PTLA status is maintained until passing

  3. The individual can no longer practice as a PTLA

  4. The individual can practice under a provisional license

The correct answer is: The individual can no longer practice as a PTLA

If the licensure exam is failed or licensure is denied by the board, the individual's PTLA status will be revoked. This is because the purpose of the PTLA program is to provide a provisional license to individuals who have not yet passed the licensure exam. If the exam is failed, the individual would not be able to retake the exam, so option A is incorrect. Option B is also incorrect because the PTLA status is only maintained until the individual passes the licensure exam. Option D is incorrect because the PTLA program is specifically for individuals who have not yet passed the exam and cannot receive a provisional license. Therefore, the only remaining option and correct answer is C, as failing the exam or being denied licensure demonstrates that the individual is not yet qualified to practice as a PTLA.