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

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Who can issue citations for unlicensed practice?

  1. Any licensed PT

  2. The executive officer

  3. Local law enforcement

  4. The mayor of the city

The correct answer is: The executive officer

The executive officer is the designated authority who can issue citations for unlicensed practice. The other options, while they may have the power to enforce the law in certain situations, do not have the specific authority to issue citations for unlicensed practice. Local law enforcement, for example, may be responsible for enforcing general laws in a city, but they do not have the specific jurisdiction to issue a citation for unlicensed practice. Similarly, a licensed PT may have knowledge or concerns about unlicensed practice, but they do not have the authority to issue citations for it. The mayor of a city may also have the power to enforce certain laws, but not the specific authority to issue citations for unlicensed practice. Therefore, the executive officer is the correct and most appropriate choice for who can issue citations for unlicensed practice.