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Code · Maryland · Health Occupations

§ 13-314

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§13–314.
(a)If an applicant is licensed or registered to practice physical therapy in any other state, the Board may waive the examination requirements of this subtitle and issue a restricted license if the applicant:
(1)Pays to the Board the restricted license fee set by the Board;
(2)Submits to the Board an application on a form acceptable to the Board; and
(3)Meets any other requirement set by the Board.
(b)A restricted license authorizes the holder to practice physical therapy in connection with:
(1)Giving lectures or workshops on physical therapy; or
(2)Taking any short-term physical therapy study course that is approved by the Board.
(c)A restricted license expires at the end of:
(1)The lecture or workshop on physical therapy; or
(2)The short-term physical therapy study course that is approved by the Board.
(d)The Board may not renew a restricted license. However, the holder of a restricted license may reapply to the Board for a new license.
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