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

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Which situation can exempt a licensee from continuing competency requirements?

  1. Living in another country for 1 year or longer

  2. Working in a non-related field for over a year

  3. Choosing to work part-time

  4. Being retired

The correct answer is: Living in another country for 1 year or longer

Living in another country for 1 year or longer can exempt a licensee from continuing competency requirements because they will most likely not be practicing their profession during that time. This is different from the other options, such as working in a non-related field or choosing to work part-time, where the licensee is still practicing their profession. Being retired may also exempt a licensee from continuing competency requirements, but this depends on the individual state's regulations and the specific circumstances of the retirement.