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

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What is the minimum period before petitioning for reinstatement of a license suspended for unprofessional conduct?

  1. At least one year

  2. At least two years

  3. At least three years

  4. Immediately after suspension

The correct answer is: At least three years

Petitioning for reinstatement of a license suspended for unprofessional conduct requires a minimum period of at least three years. This means that the individual must wait at least three years before they can submit a request to have their license reinstated. Option A, one year, is incorrect because it is not enough time for reinstatement to be considered. Option B, two years, is also incorrect as it is still less than the minimum period required. Option D, immediately after suspension, is incorrect as it implies that there is no waiting period at all, which is not the case.