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Physical Therapy Regulations

California Code of Regulations
Title 16 Division 13.2

Article 1.
General Provisions
Article 2.
Applications and Examinations
Article 3.
Physical Therapy Schools
Article 4.
Physical Therapy Assistant
Article 5.
Physical Therapy Assistant Schools
Article 6.
Physical Therapy Aides
Article 7.
Practice by Applicants
Article 8.
Discipline and Reinstatement of License
Article 9.
Physical Therapy Professional Corporations
Article 10.
Fees
Article 11.
Electromyopgraphy Certification
Article 12.
Topical Medications

1398. Citation.
This regulation may be cited and referred to as "Physical Therapy Regulations."
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer of Subchapter 13.2 (Sections 1398-1399.73, not consecutive) and new Subchapter 13.2 (Sections 1398-1399.52, not consecutive) filed 5-20-77; Register 77, No. 21.
(2.) Amendment of Note filed 4-16-79; Register 79 No. 16.
(3.) Amendment filed 6-29-83; Register 83, No. 27.
(4) Change without regulatory effect amending division heading filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.

1398.1. Location of Office.
The principal office of the Physical Therapy Board of California is located at 1418 Howe Avenue, Suite 16, Sacramento, California, 95825-3204.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615, 2655.11, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2602, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(2.) Amendment of section and Note filed 3-8-2000; Register 2000, No. 10.

1398.2. Tenses, Gender and Number
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2615 Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 6-29-83; Register 83, No. 27.

1398.3. Definitions.
Unless the context otherwise requires, for the purpose of the regulations contained in this chapter,
(a) "Board" means the Physical Therapy Board of California;
(b) "Code" means the Business and Professions Code;
(c) "The Physical Therapy Practice Act" consists of Chapter 5.7, of Division 2, of the Business and Professions Code.
(d) "License" as used in these regulations includes a license, or approval, issued by the Board.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. Amendment filed 6-29-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 27).
2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (a), repealing subsection (b) and (c), and renumbering subsections filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 97, No. 37).
3. Amendment filed 12-19-2002; operative 1-18-2003 (Register 2002, No. 51).

1398.4. Delegation of Functions.
Except for those powers reserved exclusively to the "agency itself'" under the Administrative Procedure Act (Section 11500 et seq. of the Government Code), the board delegates and confers upon the executive officer of the board, or in his or her absence, the president of the board, or in his or her absence, the vice-president of the board, all functions necessary to the dispatch of business of the board in connection with investigative and administrative proceedings under the jurisdiction of the board.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2608 and 2614, Business and Professions Code; and Section 11500, Government Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 6-29-83; Register 83, No. 27.
(2.) Amendment filed 11-16-92; Register 92, No. 47.
(3.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(4.) Amendment filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.

1398.5. Continuation of Existing Regulations.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 6-29-83; Register 83, No. 27.

1398.6. Filing of Addresses.
(a) Each licensee shall report to the board each and every change of residence address within 30 days after each change, giving both the old and new address. In addition to the address of residence, a licensee may provide the board with an alternate address of record. If an alternate address is the licensee's address of record, he or she may request that the residence address not be disclosed to the public.
(b) Each licensee shall report to the board each and every change of name within 30 days after each change, giving both the old and new names.
(c) For purposes of this section, "licensee" includes any holder of an active, delinquent, suspended or expired license, approval, certification or other authorization issued by the board to practice physical therapy or electromyography which is not canceled or revoked.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2655.12, 2683 and 2685, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment of Note filed 4-16-79; Register 79, No. 16.
(2.) Amendments filed 6-29-83; Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(4.) Repealer and new section and amendment of Note filed 12-4-97; Register 97, No. 49.

1398.10. Advertising.
A physical therapist may advertise the provision of any services authorized to be provided by a physical therapy license. Such advertising shall be in a manner authorized by Section 651 of the Code so long as such advertising does not promote the excessive or unnecessary use of such services.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 651 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 651 and 2660, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 2-28-80, Register 80, No. 9.
(2) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1398.11. Physical Therapy Aide, Applicant, Student and Intern Identification.
Pursuant to Section 680 of the code, each supervising licensed physical therapist shall require all physical therapy aides, applicants, students and interns performing patient related tasks under his or her supervision to display while working his or her name and working title on a name tag in at least 18-point type.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 680 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 680, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 1-25-2001; Register 2001, No. 4.

ARTICLE 2. APPLICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

1398.20. Place of Filing.
Completed applications for all licenses and certifications shall be filed in the office of the board in Sacramento.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2632, 2634, 2635 and 2653, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(2.) Amendment filed 5-15-91; Register 91, No. 26.
(3.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(4.) Amendment of section heading and section filed 3-8-2000; Register 2000, No. 10.
(5.) Amendment filed 12-19-2002, operative 1-18-2003, Register 2002, No. 51.

1398.21. Abandonment of Applications.
An application shall be denied without prejudice when, in the discretion of the board, an applicant does not exercise due diligence in the completion of his or her application, in furnishing additional information or documents requested in or in the payment of any required fees.
Note: Specific reference: Sections 2602, 2632, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2639 and 2655.75, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 3-20-78, Register 78, No. 12.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.

1398.21.1. Failure to Pass the Examination.
An application for licensure shall be deemed denied without prejudice when an applicant fails to pass the examination within one year from the date of the original notice to appear for the examination. To reapply, the applicant is then required to file a new application for licensure, to pay the application fee specified in Section l399.50(a), l399.50(b) or l399.52(a) as applicable, and to comply with all laws and regulations in effect at the time of filing. In addition the applicant is required to apply for reexamination and to pay the applicable reexamination fee specified in Section l399.50(c) or l399.52(b).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615 and 2655.92, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2632, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2638, 2639, 2655.3, 2655.4, 2655.6, 2655.91 and 2655.92, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 11-20-95, Register 95, No. 47.
(2.) Amendment filed 12-19-2002, operative 1-18-2003, Register 2002, No. 51.

1398.22. Failure to Appear for Examination-Withdrawal of Application.
Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2588, 2602, 2636, 2639 and 2655.4, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 3-20-78, Register 78, No. 12.
(2.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) Repealer filed 3-8-2000; Register 2000, No. 10)

1398.23. Failure to Pay Initial License Fee.
An application shall be deemed to have been abandoned and any examination taken not passed if an applicant fails to pay the initial license fee within five years after notification by the board. An applicant whose application has been deemed abandoned may again be eligible for licensure upon re-examination and the filing of an updated application with the current application fee.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2655.4 and 2688, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 3-20-78, Register 78, No. 12.
(2.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.

1398.24. Review of Physical Therapist Applications; Processing Time.
(a) The board shall inform an applicant for licensure as a physical therapist who has graduated from an approved physical therapist education program within 30 days whether the application is complete and accepted for filing or is deficient and what specific information is required.
(b) The board shall inform an applicant for licensure as a physical therapist who has graduated from an approved physical therapist education program within 60 days after completion of the application, of its decision whether the applicant meets the requirements for examination. "Completion of the application" means that a completed application form together with all required information, documentation and fees have been filed by the applicant.
(c) The minimum, median and maximum processing time for an application for licensure as a physical therapist who has graduated from an approved physical therapist education program from the time of receipt of the initial application until the board makes a final decision on the application are:
(1) Minimum -46 days
(2) Median -88 days
(3) Maximum -365 days
These processing times apply to those applicants who take and pass the examination within 60 days of the date of the authorization to test.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code; and Section 15376, Government Code. Reference: Section 2632, Business and Professions Code; and Section 15376, Government Code.
History:
(1.) Renumbering of former section 1398.24 to Section 1398.26 and new section 1398.24 filed 9-8-83, Register 83, No. 37.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(3.) Amendment filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.

1398.25. Credentials Evaluation Services.
In accordance with Section 2653 of the code, the board will accept reports from credentials evaluation services which meet all of the following criteria:
(a) The service retains the services of a physical therapist consultant(s) who is licensed as a physical therapist in a state or territory of the United States and is used in an advisory capacity to review individual cases for comparability to the educational and training requirements of Section 2650 of the code for hours and content.
(b) The service is able to document the experience of its employees by producing positive letters of reference from other state licensing agencies, educational institutions or professional organizations.
(c) The service is able to submit a report to the board that shall be based on a review of original documentation of an applicant's credentials and shall document the following:
(1) The equivalent professional degree the foreign applicant would have received from an accredited physical therapist education program located in the United States.
(2) Whether completion of the foreign applicant's physical therapist education and training entitles the foreign applicant to practice as a physical therapist in the country where the education and training was completed.
Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2650 and 2653, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 8-22-77, Register 77, No. 35.
(2.) Repealer filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) new section filed 8-31-84, Register 84, No. 35.
(4.) New subsections (c) - ( c) (2) filed 9-9-94, Register 94, No. 36.
(5.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.

1398.26. Applications of Foreign Graduates.
(a) Persons applying under Section 2653 of the code shall cause to be submitted to an evaluation service, which meets the Boards requirements in Section 1398.25, a complete transcript of the resident course of professional instruction completed which has been authenticated by the proper official of the physical therapist education program, and submitted directly by the physical therapist education program to the evaluation service. Credentials submitted in a language other than English shall be accompanied by an original translation certified by a qualified translator other than the applicant.
(b) Where because of circumstances beyond his or her control an applicant is unable to furnish any of the credentials required under subsection (a) above, the board may in its discretion accept other documents which it deems sufficient to establish the applicant's eligibility.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615 and 2653, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2653, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 8-22-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 35).
2. Repealer filed 6-29-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 27).
3. New section filed 8-31-84; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 84, No. 35). 4. New subsections (c)-(c)(2) filed 9-9-94; operative 10-10-94 (Register 94, No. 36).
5. Change without regulatory effect amending first paragraph and subsection (c) filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 97, No. 37).

1398.26.1 Satisfactory Documentary Evidence of Equivalent Degree For Licensure as a Physical Therapist
This section is only applicable to those applicants who are graduates of non-accredited physical therapist educational programs and applying for physical therapist licensure on or after the effective date of this regulation. For the purposes of determining educational equivalency, the credential evaluation services will evaluate foreign educational credentials based on the year of graduation utilizing the appropriate Entry Level Education Equivalency Review (ELEER) for that period. For the purpose of this regulation, the five following ELEERs are incorporated by reference: (1) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates December 1, 1955- May 31, 1978 PTBC 10/2003; (2) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates June 1, 1978-December 31, 1991, PTBC 10/2003;
(3) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates January 1, 1992-December 31, 1997, PTBC 10/2003;
(4) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates for January 1, 1998-December 31, 2002, PTBC 10/2003; and (5) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates January 1, 2003-Current, PTBC 10/2003.
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2650 and 2653, Business and Professions Code.
(1) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates, 1955 - 1978
(2) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates, 1978 - 1991
(3) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates, 1992 - 1997
(4) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates, 1998 - 2002
(5) ELEER, Guidelines for Graduates, 2003 - Current
HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-5-2005; operative 8-4-2005 (Register 2005, No. 27).

1398.26.5 Clinical Service Requirements for Foreign Educated Applicants
(a) The period of clinical service required by Section 2653 of the Code shall be certified by at least one supervising physical therapist (the supervising physical therapist is the Center Coordinator of Clinical Education and/or the Clinical Instructor ) licensed by the board, or by a physical therapy licensing authority in another jurisdiction which is accepted by the board.
(b) For the purposes of this regulation, supervision means the supervising physical therapist must be onsite in the same facility and available to the physical therapist licensure applicant to provide assistance with any patient care.
(c) Effective January 1, 2008, the center coordinator of clinical education (CCCE) must be an American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) certified clinical instructor. Effective January 1, 2010, all clinical instructors must be APTA certified.
(d) The certification shall be submitted in a report to the board and shall document the supervising physical therapist's determination that the physical therapist licensure applicant possesses the skills necessary to perform any physical therapy evaluation or any physical therapy procedure of patient care within the California healthcare system. The supervising physical therapist's evaluation of the physical therapist licensure applicant shall be prepared utilizing the Physical Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument issued by the American Physical Therapy Association in December of 1997. The certification shall include two evaluations of the physical therapist licensure applicant's skills. One evaluation shall determine the skill level mid-way through the period of clinical service and the other evaluation shall determine the skill level at the end of the clinical service. Both evaluations shall be reported at the end of the period of clinical service.
(e) Three (3) months of the required nine (9) months of clinical service shall be waived by the board if the physical therapist licensure applicant successfully completes a course in Law and Professional Ethics as offered by a post-secondary educational institution or by successfully completing four (4) continuing education units in Ethics offered by a continuing education provider recognized by a California healthcare board.
(f) One (1) month of clinical service shall be waived for each month of licensed clinical practice in another state up to the required total of nine (9) months.
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2650 and 2653, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 12-9-2004; operative 1-8-2005 (Register 2004, No. 50).

1398.27. Review of Foreign-Educated Physical Therapist Applications; Processing Time.
(a) The board shall inform an applicant for licensure as a physical therapist who has graduated from a foreign physical therapist education program within 30 days whether the application is complete and accepted for filing or is deficient and what specific information is required.
(b) The board shall inform an applicant for licensure as a physical therapist who has graduated from a foreign physical therapist education program within 150 days after completion of the application, of its decision whether the applicant meets the requirements for examination. "Completion of the application" means that a completed application form together with all required information, documentation, including a report from an evaluation service which meets the criteria specified in Section 1398.25, and fees have been filed by the applicant.
(c) The minimum, median and maximum processing time for an application for licensure as a physical therapist who has graduated from a foreign physical therapist education program from the time of receipt of the initial application until the board makes a final decision on the application are:
(1) Minimum -95 days
(2) Median -400 days
(3) Maximum -550 days
These processing times apply to those applicants who take and pass the examination within 60 days of the date of the authorization to test.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code; and Section 15376, Government Code. Reference: Section 2632, Business and Professions Code; and Section 15376, Government Code.
History:
(1.) New section 9-8-83, Register 83, No. 37.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(3.) Amendment of section heading and section filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.

1398.28. Written Examination.
(a) The uniform examination utilized by the board for the licensure of physical therapists is the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy's examination for physical therapists.
(b) The uniform examination utilized by the board for the licensure of physical therapist assistants is the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy's examination for physical therapist assistants.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 851 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 851, 2605, 2636, 2636.1 and 2655.4, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 4-16-79; Register 79, No.16.
(2.) Repealer of subsection (c ) filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(3.)Amendment of subsections (a) and (b) filed 4-20-90, Register 90, No. 21.
(4.)Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(5.) Amendment filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.
(6.) Amendment of subsection (b) filed 12-19-2002, operative 1-18-2003, Register 2002, No. 51.

ARTICLE 3. PHYSICAL THERAPY SCHOOLS

1398.30. Approved Physical Therapist Education Programs.
Only those education programs which meet the requirements set forth in Section 1398.31 shall be approved by the board for professional education in physical therapy. The executive officer shall maintain on file at the board's Sacramento office a list of approved education programs.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2635, 2650 and 2651, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(3) Amendment of section heading and section filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.

1398.31. Criteria for Approval of Physical Therapy Schools.
(a) Physical therapy educational programs shall be established in post-secondary educational institutions accredited by a national association or agency recognized by the Council on Post Secondary Accreditation and/or the U.S. Department of Education.
(b) The physical therapy educational program shall be accredited by the agency or organization recognized by the Council on Post Secondary Accreditation or the U.S. Department of Education.
(c) Teaching programs of not less than 1400 hours duration also may be established in hospitals for students whose preliminary education meets the requirements of Section 2650 of the code, providing the physical therapy education program is accredited as set forth in subsection (b).
(d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the board from approving a school or training program which is not approved or from not approving a school or training program which is approved by one of the above mentioned entities.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2635, 2650 and 2651, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.

1398.32. Services and Facilities.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1398.33. Faculty.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1398.34. Curriculum.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1398.37. Identification of Students and Interns.
(a) When rendering physical therapy services as part of academic training, a physical therapy student shall only be identified as a "physical therapist student." A person who has completed the required academic coursework may be identified as a "physical therapist intern" when rendering physical therapy services. When rendering physical therapy services, the required identification shall be clearly visible and include his or her name and working title in at least 18-point type.
(b) The "clinical instructor" or the "supervisor" shall be the physical therapist supervising the physical therapist student or intern while practicing physical therapy.
(c ) The supervising physical therapist shall provide on site supervision of the assigned patient care rendered by the physical therapist student or intern.
(d) The physical therapist student or intern shall document each treatment in the patient record, along with his or her signature. The clinical instructor or supervising physical therapist shall countersign with his or her first initial and last name all entries in the patient's record on the same day as patient related tasks were provided by the physical therapist student or intern.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2650.1 and 2650.2, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 4-16-79, Register 79, No. 16.
(2.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) Amendment of section heading, section and NOTE filed 12-23-2002, operative 1-22-2003, Register 2002, No. 52.

1398.38. Criteria for Approval of Physical Therapy Facilities to Supervise the Clinical Service of Foreign Educated Applicants.
Pursuant to Section 2653 of the code in order to be approved as a facility in which a foreign educated applicant may complete a period of clinical service, each physical therapy facility shall complete a form entitled Clinical Site
Information Form (CSIF), as developed by the American Physical Therapy Association and revised on 11-01-99, hereby incorporated by reference, certifying that the facility has the staffing, clinical experiences, and clinical instruction to provide physical therapy clinical experience for the foreign educated physical therapist applicant for licensure. The CSIF shall be submitted to the Board accompanied by the Board's Notice of Intent to Supervise a Foreign Educated Physical Therapist", form F1B, revised January 2005, hereby incorporated by reference. For each foreign educated applicant, both forms shall be complete and signed in order for the physical therapy facility to be approved by the Board.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2650 and 2653, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. Amendment filed 6-29-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 27).
2. Amendment of section heading and first paragraph filed 3-8-2000; operative 4-7-2000 (Register 2000, No. 10).
3. Amendment of section heading, first paragraph and subsection (d) filed 9-18-2000; operative 10-18-2000 (Register 2000, No. 38).
4. Amendment filed 4-21-2005; operative 5-21-2005 (Register 2005, No. 16).

ARTICLE 4. PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT

1398.40. Definitions.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2625 and 2655.11, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2655, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 10-19-83, Register 83, No. 43.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(3.) Repealer filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.

1398.41. Applications for Approval as an Assistant.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615 and 2655.11, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 6-29-93, Register 83, No. 27.

1398.42. Review of Physical Therapist Assistant Applications; Processing Time.
(a) The board shall inform an applicant for licensure as a physical therapist assistant within 30 days whether the application is complete and accepted for filing or is deficient and what specific information is required.
(b) The board shall inform an applicant for licensure as a physical therapist assistant within 60 days after completion of the application, of its decision whether the applicant meets the requirements for examination. "Completion of the application" means that a completed application form together with all required information, documentation and fees have been filed by the applicant.
(c) The minimum, median and maximum processing time for an application for licensure as a physical therapist assistant from the time of receipt of the initial application until the board makes a final decision on the application are:
(1) Minimum -67 days
(2) Median -127 days
(3) Maximum -166 days
These processing times apply to those applicants who take and pass the examination within 60 days of the date of the authorization to test.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code; and Section 15376, Government Code. Reference: Section 2655.3, Business and Professions Code; and Section 15376, Government Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer and new section filed 9-8-83, Register 83, No. 37.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(3.) Amendment filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.
(4.) Amendment filed 12-19-2002, operative 1-18-2003, Register 2002, No. 51.

1398.43. Qualifications of Supervisor.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2655.1 and 2655.2, Business and Professions Code.
History: Repealer filed 9-8-83, Register 83, No. 37.

1398.44. Adequate Supervision Defined.
A licensed physical therapist shall at all times be responsible for all physical therapy services provided by the physical therapist assistant. The supervising physical therapist has continuing responsibility to follow the progress of each patient, provide direct care to the patient and to assure that the physical therapist assistant does not function autonomously. Adequate supervision shall include all of the following:
(a) The supervising physical therapist shall be readily available in person or by telecommunication to the physical therapist assistant at all times while the physical therapist assistant is treating patients. The supervising physical therapist shall provide periodic on site supervision and observation of the assigned patient care rendered by the physical therapist assistant.
(b) The supervising physical therapist shall initially evaluate each patient and document in the patient record, along with his or her signature, the evaluation and when the patient is to be reevaluated.
(c) The supervising physical therapist shall formulate and document in each patient's record, along with his or her signature, the treatment program goals and plan based upon the evaluation and any other information available to the supervising physical therapist. This information shall be communicated verbally, or in writing by the supervising physical therapist to the physical therapist assistant prior to initiation of treatment by the physical therapist assistant. The supervising physical therapist shall determine which elements of the treatment plan may be assigned to the physical therapist assistant. Assignment of these responsibilities must be commensurate with the qualifications, including experience, education and training, of the physical therapist assistant.
(d) The supervising physical therapist shall reevaluate the patient as previously determined, or more often if necessary, and modify the treatment, goals and plan as needed. The reevaluation shall include treatment to the patient by the supervising physical therapist. The reevaluation shall be documented and signed by the supervising physical therapist in the patient's record and shall reflect the patient's progress toward the treatment goals and when the next reevaluation shall be performed.
(e) The physical therapist assistant shall document each treatment in the patient record, along with his or her signature. The physical therapist assistant shall document in the patient record and notify the supervising physical therapist of any change in the patient's condition not consistent with planned progress or treatment goals. The change in condition necessitates a reevaluation by a supervising physical therapist before further treatment by the physical therapist assistant.
(f) Within seven (7) days of the care being provided by the physical therapist assistant, the supervising physical therapist shall review, cosign and date all documentation by the physical therapist assistant or conduct a weekly case conference and document it in the patient record. Cosigning by the supervising physical therapist indicates that the supervising physical therapist has read the documentation, and unless the supervising physical therapist indicates otherwise, he or she is in agreement with the contents of the documentation.
(g) There shall be a regularly scheduled and documented case conference between the supervising physical therapist and physical therapist assistant regarding the patient. The frequency of the conferences is to be determined by the supervising physical therapist based on the needs of the patient, the supervisory needs of the physical therapist assistant and shall be at least every thirty calendar days.
(h) The supervising physical therapist shall establish a discharge plan. At the time of discharge, or within 7 (seven) days thereafter, a supervising physical therapist shall document in the patient's record, along with his or her signature, the patient's response to treatment in the form of a reevaluation or discharge summary.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615, 2655.1 and 2655.92, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2655.92, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer of subsection (f) filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(2.) Amendment of section and Note filed 9-18-93, operative pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d), Register 96, No. 38.

1398.45. Withdrawal of Approval as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615 and 2655.11, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1398.46. Withdrawal of Approval as a Supervisor.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615 and 2655.11, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1398.47. Equivalent Training or Experience.
(a) Training and experience considered equivalent to that obtained in an approved physical therapist assistant school shall be acquired in one of the following ways:
(1) Military training, consisting of satisfactory completion of a basic hospital corps member course and of a formal physical therapist assistant course that includes a minimum of 550 hours of technical courses relating to physical therapy, and 350 hours of supervised clinical experience. In addition, the applicant shall complete the general education requirements described in subsection (c).
(2) A combination of training and 36 months of full-time work experience in physical therapy described in subsection (b). Training shall consist of satisfactory completion of 30 semester units or 40 quarter units of instruction in a variety of the following technical areas: Human anatomy and physiology, including laboratory experience; kinesiology and topographical anatomy; first-aid; basic principles of electromagnetism, mechanics and thermodynamics, biomechanics, and massage; application of therapeutic exercise and modalities for the physically disabled; survey of pathophysiological conditions resulting from injury or disease; ethics; and laws relating to physical therapy. In addition, the applicant shall complete the general education requirements described in subsection (c). The applicant shall have obtained a grade of "c" or better in all technical coursework to be accepted for licensure as a physical therapist assistant. Eighteen (18) months of the work experience shall be in providing patient related tasks under the orders, direction and immediate supervision of a physical therapist in an acute care inpatient facility.
(3) Sixty (60) months of fu1l-time work experience in physical therapy described in subsection (b). Thirty (30) months of the work experience shall be in providing patient related tasks under the orders, direction and immediate supervision of a physical therapist in an acute care inpatient facility. In addition, the applicant shall complete the general education requirements described in subsection (c). This paragraph (a) (3) shall become inoperative on
July 1, 2001, and, as of July 1, 2001, is repealed.
(4) Successful completion of professional education described in section 2650 of the code.
(b) Work experience used to satisfy subsections (a)(2) and (a)(3) shall be obtained under the orders, direction and immediate supervision of (1) a physical therapist licensed by the board, (2) a physical therapist employed by the United States Government, or (3) an out-of-state licensed physical therapist who has qualifications equivalent to a physical therapist licensed by the board, and shall consist of assisting the supervising physical therapist in the treatment of patients of both sexes, varying ages and disabilities. Full-time work experience shall be credited on the basis of a compensated 40-hour work week, allowing for the usual and customary periods of absence. Work credit shall be given for part-time employment. The work experience shall have been obtained within ten years of the date the application for licensure is filed with the board, provided that, one-half of the experience has been obtained within five years of the application.
(c) General education requirements shall consist of satisfactory completion of 15 semester units or 20 quarter units, including at least one course in each of the following areas:
(1) Natural Sciences.
(2) Social or Behavioral Sciences.
(3) Humanities.
(4) English, Speech, or Mathematics.
(5) English Composition which meets the Associate or Baccalaureate degree requirement of the college at which the course is taken. The applicant shall have obtained a grade of "c" or better in English Composition to be accepted for licensure as a physical therapist assistant.
(d) Proof of completion of the general education courses in subsection (c) and of the technical courses in subsection (a)(2) shall be submitted on an official transcript. The courses may be taken at any post-secondary institution that is accredited by an agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or the U.S. Department of Education. Credit will be given for academic units granted by the educational institution for equivalent experience or education as well as for the results of equivalency or proficiency examinations.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2655.3 and 2655.11, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(2.) Amendment of subsection (a) filed 5-15-91, Register 91, No. 26.
(3.) Editorial correction of printing error in subsection (c ) (4), Register 91., No. 26.
(4.) Amendment of subsections (a) (1) - (a) (3) and (b) filed 10-21-94, Register 94, No. 42. (5.) Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (b) filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(6.) Amendment filed 1-24-2001; Register 2001, No.4.
(7.) Amendment of subsections (a) (2), (b) and (c ) (5) and amendment of Note filed 12-19-2002, operative 1-18-2003, Register 2002, No. 51.

ARTICLE 5. PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT SCHOOLS

1398.50. Approved Physical Therapist Assistant Education Programs.
Those education programs which meet the requirements of Section 1398.51 shall be approved by the board for the training of physical therapist assistants. The executive officer shall maintain on file at the board's office a list of approved education programs.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615 and 2655.11, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2655.9, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer of Article 5(Sections 1398.50-1398.54) and new Article 5 (Sections 1398.50 and 1398.51) filed 6-29-83, register 83, No. 27.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(3) Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.

1398.51. Criteria for Approval of Physical Therapist Assistant Schools.
(a) Physical therapist assistant training programs shall be established in post-secondary educational institutions accredited by a regional association recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council on Post- Secondary Accreditation.
(b) The physical therapist assistant training program shall be accredited by the appropriate agency or organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council on Post-Secondary Accreditation.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615 and 2655.11, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2655.9, Business and Professions Code.

1398.52. Identification and Supervision of Physical Therapist Assistant Students and Interns Defined
(a) A physical therapist assistant student is an unlicensed person rendering physical therapy services as a part of academic training pursuant to section 2655.75 of the Code and shall only be identified as a "physical therapist assistant student." A person who has completed the required academic coursework may be identified as a "physical therapist assistant intern" when rendering physical therapy services. When rendering physical therapy services, the required identification shall be clearly visible and include his or her name and working title in at least 18-point type.
(b) The physical therapist assistant student or intern shall be supervised by a physical therapist supervisor. A physical therapist assistant under the supervision of a physical therapist supervisor may perform as a clinical instructor of the physical therapist assistant student or intern when rendering physical therapy services.
(c) A physical therapist supervisor shall provide on site supervision of the assigned patient care rendered by the physical therapist assistant student or intern.
(d) The physical therapist assistant student or intern shall document each treatment in the patient record, along with his or her signature. The clinical instructor shall countersign with his or her first initial and last name in the patient's record on the same day as patient related tasks were provided by the physical therapist assistant student or intern. The supervising physical therapist shall conduct a weekly case conference and document it in the patient record.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2655.9 and 2655.75, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 12-23-2002; operative 1-22-2003 (Register 2002, No. 52).

ARTICLE 6. PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDES

1399. Requirements for Use of Aides.
A physical therapy aide is an unlicensed person who assists a physical therapist and may be utilized by a physical therapist in his or her practice by performing non-patient related tasks, or by performing patient related tasks.
(a) As used in these regulations:
(1) A "patient related task" means a physical therapy service rendered directly to the patient by an aide, excluding non-patient related tasks as defined below.
(2) A "non-patient related task" means a task related to observation of the patient, transport of patients, physical support only during gait or transfer training, housekeeping duties, clerical duties and similar functions.
(b) "Under the orders, direction and immediate supervision" means:
(1) Prior to the initiation of care, the physical therapist shall evaluate every patient prior to the performance of any patient related tasks by the aide. The evaluation shall be documented in the patient's record.
(2) The physical therapist shall formulate and record in the patient's record a treatment program based upon the evaluation and any other information available to the physical therapist, and shall determine those patient related tasks which may be assigned to an aide. The patient's record shall reflect those patient related tasks that were rendered by the aide, including the signature of the aide who performed those tasks.
(3) The physical therapist shall assign only those patient related tasks that can be safely and effectively performed by the aide. The supervising physical therapist shall be responsible at all times for the conduct of the aide while he or she is on duty.
(4) The physical therapist shall provide continuous and immediate supervision of the aide. The physical therapist shall be in the same facility as and in immediate proximity to the location where the aide is performing patient related tasks, and shall be readily available at all times to provide advice or instruction to the aide. When patient related tasks are provided a patient by an aide the supervising physical therapist shall at some point during the treatment day provide direct service to the patient as treatment for the patient's condition or to further evaluate and monitor the patient's progress, and so document in the patient's record.
(5) The physical therapist shall perform periodic re-evaluation of the patient as necessary and make adjustments in the patient's treatment program. The re-evaluation shall be documented in the patient's record.
(6) The supervising physical therapist shall countersign with their first initial and last name, and date all entries in the patient's record, on the same day as patient related tasks were provided by the aide.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2630, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment of subsection (b) filed 3-20-78, Register 78, No. 12.
(2.) Amendment filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.
(3.) Amendment of subsections (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(4) and (b)(5) and new subsection (b)(6) filed 10-21-94, Register 94, No. 42.

ARTICLE 7. PRACTICE BY APPLICANTS

1399.1. Limitation on Aides Utilized.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615 Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2630 Business and Professions Code. History:
(1) New section filed 10-21-94, Register 94, No. 42.
(2) Repealer filed 3-8-2000, Register 2000, No. 10.

1399.10. Supervision of Physical Therapist License Applicants.
Pursuant to Section 2639 of the code, a physical therapist license applicant whose application for licensure has been filed and reviewed by the board may perform as a physical therapist if he or she is under the direct and immediate supervision of a physical therapist licensed by the board. "Direct and immediate supervision" means a supervisor shall at all times be responsible for and provide adequate supervision of the work performed by the physical therapist license applicant and shall be in close proximity to the location where the physical therapist license applicant is rendering physical therapy treatment. The physical therapist license applicant shall document each treatment in the patient record, along with his or her signature. A supervising physical therapist shall countersign with his or her first initial and last name in the patient's record on the same day as patient related tasks were provided by the physical therapist license applicant. A supervising physical therapist shall document receipt of the letter authorizing physical therapist license applicant status and record the expiration date of such status in the employee record. A supervising physical therapist shall require the applicant to provide documentation of the license issued at the conclusion of the physical therapist license applicant status. If the applicant fails to pass the licensing examination all privileges to work as a physical therapist license applicant shall terminate. Authorizing the physical therapist license applicant to work after the conclusion of physical therapist license applicant status constitutes unprofessional conduct.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2639, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. Amendment filed 3-20-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 78, No. 12).
2. Amendment filed 10-19-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 43).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to
section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 97, No. 37).
4. Amendment of section heading and section filed 3-8-2000; operative 4-7-2000 (Register 2000, No. 10).
5. Amendment filed 12-23-2002; operative 1-22-2003 (Register 2002, No. 52).

1399.11. Notification of Examination Results.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2655 and 2655.11, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 3-20-78, Register 78, No. 12.
(2.) Repealer filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1399.12. Supervision of Physical Therapist Assistant License Applicants.
Pursuant to Section 2655.91 of the code, a physical therapist assistant license applicant whose application for license has been filed and reviewed by the board may assist in the provision of physical therapy services if he or she is under the direct and immediate supervision of a physical therapist licensed by the board. "Direct and immediate" means a supervisor shall at all times be responsible for and provide adequate supervision of the work performed by the applicant and shall be in close proximity to the location where the applicant is assisting in the provision of physical therapy treatment. The physical therapist assistant license applicant shall document each treatment in the patient record, along with his or her signature. A supervising physical therapist shall countersign with his or her first initial and last name in the patient's record on the same day as patient related tasks were provided by the physical therapist assistant license applicant. A supervising physical therapist will conduct a weekly case conference and document it in the patient record. A supervising physical therapist shall document receipt of the letter authorizing physical therapist assistant license applicant status and record the expiration date of such status in the employee record. A supervising physical therapist shall require the applicant to provide documentation of the license issued at the conclusion of the physical therapist assistant license applicant status. If the applicant fails to pass the licensing examination all privileges to work as a physical therapist assistant license applicant shall terminate. Authorizing the physical therapist assistant license applicant to work after the conclusion
of physical therapist assistant license applicant status constitutes unprofessional conduct.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2655.91, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 3-20-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 78, No. 12).
2. Amendment filed 10-19-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 43).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 97, No. 37).
4. Amendment of section heading and Note filed 3-8-2000; operative 4-7-2000 (Register 2000, No. 10).
5. Amendment of section and Note filed 12-19-2002; operative 1-18-2003 (Register 2002, No. 51).
6. Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 12-23-2002; operative 1-22-003 (Register 2002, No. 52).

ARTICLE 8. DISCIPLINE AND REINSTATEMENT OF LICENSE

1399.15. Model Guidelines for Issuing Citations and Imposing Discipline
In reaching a decision on a disciplinary action under the Administrative Procedure Act (Government Code Section 11400 et. seq.), the Board shall consider the guidelines entitled "Model Guidelines for Issuing Citations and Imposing Discipline ", Renamed and Revised on May 13,2005,which are hereby incorporated by reference. Deviation from these guidelines and orders, including the standard terms of probation, is appropriate where the Board,in its sole discretion, determines that the facts of the particular case warrants such a deviation -for example: The presence of mitigating factors ;the age of the case; evidentiary problems.
Authority cited: Section 2615,Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2660, 2660.1,2661 and 2661.5,Business and Professions Code; and Section 11425.50(e), Government Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 6-25-97; operative 7-1-97 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 97, No. 26).
2. Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 8-25-2005; operative 9-24-2005 (Register 2005, No. 34).

1399.20. Substantial Relationship Criteria.
For the purposes of denial, suspension or revocation of a license, pursuant to Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475) of the code, a crime or act shall be considered to be substantially related to the qualifications, functions or duties of a person holding a license under the Physical Therapy Practice Act if to a substantial degree it evidences present or potential unfitness of a person to perform the functions authorized by the license in a manner consistent with the public health, safety or welfare. Such crimes or acts shall include but not be limited to the following:
(a) Violating or attempting to violate, directly or indirectly, or assisting in or abetting the violation of, or conspiring to violate any provision or term of the Physical Therapy Practice Act.
(b) Conviction of a crime involving fiscal dishonesty arising out of or in connection with the practice of physical therapy.
(c) Violating or attempting to violate any provision or term of the Medical Practice Act.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 481 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 481, 2660 and 2661, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer of Note and new Note file 4-16-79, Register 79, No. 16.
(2.) Amendment of Article 8 heading and section filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) Amendment of first paragraph filed 12-19-2002, operative 1-18-2003, Register 2002, No. 51.

1399.21. Rehabilitation Criteria for Denial and Reinstatement of Licensure.
When considering the denial of a license, under Section 480 of the code or a petition for reinstatement under Section 11522 of the Government Code, the board, in evaluating the rehabilitation of the applicant and his or her present eligibility for a license shall consider the following criteria:
(a) The nature and severity of the act(s) or crime(s) under consideration as grounds for denial.
(b) Evidence of any act(s) or crime(s) committed subsequent to the act(s) or crime(s) under consideration as grounds for denial which also could be considered as grounds for denial under Section 480.
(c) The time that has elapsed since commission of the act(s) or crime(s) referred to in subsections (a) or (b).
(d) The extent to which the applicant has complied with any terms of parole, probation, restitution or any other sanctions lawfully imposed against the applicant.
(e) Evidence, if any, of rehabilitation submitted by the applicant.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 482 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 482, 2660 and 2661, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment of Note filed 4-16-79, Register 79, No. 16.
(2.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(4.) Amendment of first paragraph filed 12-19-2002, operative 1-18-2003, Register 2002, No. 51.

1399.22. Rehabilitation Criteria for Suspensions or Revocations.
When considering the suspension or revocation of a license on the ground that a person holding a license under the Physical Therapy Practice Act has been convicted of a crime, the board in evaluating the rehabilitation of such person and his or her eligibility for a license shall consider the following criteria:
(a) The nature and severity of the act(s) or offense(s).
(b) The total criminal record.
(c) The time that has elapsed since commission of the act(s) or offense(s).
(d) Whether the licensee has complied with any terms of parole, probation, restitution or any other sanctions lawfully imposed against such person.
(e) If applicable, evidence of expungement proceedings pursuant to Section 1203.4 of the Penal Code.
(f) Evidence, if any, of rehabilitation submitted by the licensee.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 482 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 482, 2660 and 2661, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment of Note filed 4-16-79, Register 79, No. 16.
(2.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.
(4.) Amendment of first paragraph and subsections (d) and (f) filed 12-19-2002, operative 1-18-2003, Register 2002, No. 51.

1399.25. Administrative Citations.
(a) The executive officer of the board is authorized to determine when and against whom a citation will be issued and to issue citations containing orders of abatement and fines for violations by a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant of the statutes referred to in section 1399.26.
(b) A citation shall be issued whenever any fine is levied or any order of abatement is issued. Each citation shall be in writing and shall describe with particularity the nature and facts of the violation, including a reference to the statute alleged to have been violated. The citation shall be served upon the individual personally or by certified mail.
(c) Every citation issued pursuant to this article shall be disclosed to an inquiring member of the public. It shall be purged five (5) years from the date of issuance or, if one or more subsequent citations is issued within that five (5) year period, five (5) years from the date the last citation was issued. A citation that has been withdrawn or dismissed shall be purged immediately upon being withdrawn or dismissed.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 125.9 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 125.9, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-25-90; operative 5-25-90 (Register 90, No. 21).
2. Amendment of section heading filed 6-25-97; operative 7-25-97 (Register 97,No. 26).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (a) filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 97, No. 37).
4. New subsection (c) and amendment of Note filed 12-24-2002; operative 1-23-2003 (Register 2002, No. 52).
5. Amendment of subsection (c) filed 3-13-2006; operative 4-12-2006 (Register 2006, No. 11).

1399.26. Amount of Fines.
The amount of any fine to be levied by the executive officer shall take into consideration the factors listed in subdivision (b)(3) of section 125.9 of the code and shall be within the range set forth below.
(a) The fine for a violation of the following provisions shall be from $100 to $2500:
(1) Business and Professions Code section 490.5
(2) Business and Professions Code section 650
(3) Business and Professions Code section 651
(4) Business and Professions Code section 725
(5) Business and Professions Code section 2068
(6) Business and Professions Code section 2234(c)
(7) Business and Professions Code section 2236
(8) Business and Professions Code section 2261
(9) Business and Professions Code section 2262
(10) Business and Professions Code section 2263
(11) Business and Professions Code section 2264
(12) Business and Professions Code section 2271
(13) Business and Professions Code section 2273
(14) Business and Professions Code section 2274
(15) Business and Professions Code section 2286
(16) Business and Professions Code section 2305
(17) Business and Professions Code section 2620.3
(18) Business and Professions Code section 2620.7
(19) Business and Professions Code section 2622
(20) Business and Professions Code section 2630
(21) Business and Professions Code section 2633
(22) Business and Professions Code section 2636.5
(23) Business and Professions Code section 2639
(24) Business and Professions Code section 2640
(25) Business and Professions Code section 2650.1
(26) Business and Professions Code section 2653
(27) Business and Professions Code section 2655.2
(28) Business and Professions Code section 2655.7
(29) Business and Professions Code section 2655.11
(30) Business and Professions Code section 2655.91
(31) Business and Professions Code section 2655.93
(32) Business and Professions Code section 2660(a)
(33) Business and Professions Code section 2660(d)
(34) Business and Professions Code section 2660(i)
(35) Business and Professions Code section 2660(j)
(36) Business and Professions Code section 2660(k)
(37) Business and Professions Code section 2660(l)
(38) Business and Professions Code section 2660(m)
(39) Business and Professions Code section 2660(n)
(40) Business and Professions Code section 2661
(41) Business and Professions Code section 2684
(42) Business and Professions Code section 2691
(43) Business and Professions Code section 2692
(44) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1398.6
(45) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1398.10
(46) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1398.11
(47) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1398.26
(48) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1398.37
(49) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1398.44
(50) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1398.52
(51) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1399
(52) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1399.10
(53) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1399.12
(54) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1399.61
(55) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1399.77
(56) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1399.78
(57) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1399.79
(58) Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 1399.85
(b) In her or his discretion, the executive officer may issue an order of abatement without levying a fine for the first violation of any provision set forth in subsection (a).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 125.9 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 125.9, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-25-90; operative 5-25-90 (Register 90, No. 21).
2. Amendment filed 6-25-97; operative 7-25-97 (Register 97, No. 26).
3. New subsections (a)(7)-(8), (a)(11)-(13), (a)(15)-(18), (a)(22)-(27) and
(a)(29)-(33), subsection renumbering, amendment of subsection (b) and amendment
of Note filed 12-24-2002; operative 1-23-2003 (Register 2002, No. 52).
4. Amendment filed 9-8-2004; operative 10-8-2004 (Register 2004, No. 37).

1399.27. Compliance with Orders of Abatement.
(a) If a cited person who has been issued an order of abatement is unable to complete the correction within the time set forth in the citation because of conditions beyond his or her control after the exercise of reasonable diligence, the person cited may request an extension of time from the executive officer in which to complete the correction. Such a request shall be in writing and shall be made within the time set forth for abatement.
(b) When an order of abatement is not contested or if the order is appealed and the person cited does not prevail, failure to abate the violation charged within the time allowed shall constitute a violation and failure to comply with the order of abatement. An order of abatement shall either be personally served or mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested. The time allowed for the abatement of a violation shall begin when the order of abatement is final and has been served or received. Such failure may result in disciplinary action being taken by the board or other appropriate judicial relief being taken against the person cited.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 125.9, 125.95 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 125.9 and 125.95, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 4-25-90, Register 90, No. 21.

1399.28. Citations for Unlicensed Practice.
The executive officer of the board is authorized to determine when and against whom a citation will be issued and to issue citations containing orders of abatement and fines against persons, partnerships, corporations or associations who are performing or who have performed services for which licensure as a physical therapist or approval as a physical therapist assistant is required under the Physical Therapy Practice Act. Each citation issued shall contain an order of abatement. Where appropriate, the executive officer shall levy a fine for such unlicensed activity in accordance with subdivision (b)(3) of section 125.9 of the code. The provisions of sections 1399.25 and 1399.27 shall apply to the issuance of citations for unlicensed activity under this subsection. The sanction authorized under this section shall be separate from and in addition to any other civil or criminal remedies.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 125.9, 125.95 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 125.9 and 125.95, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 4-25-90, Register 90, No. 21.
(2.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.

1399.29. Contest of Citations.
(a) In addition to requesting a hearing as provided for in subdivision (b)(4) of section 125.9 of the code, the person cited may, within ten (10) days after service or receipt of the citation, notify the executive officer in writing of his or her request for an informal conference with the executive officer regarding the acts charged in the citation. The time allowed for the request shall begin the first day after the citation has been served or received.
(b) The executive officer shall hold, within 30 days from the receipt of the request, an informal conference with the person cited or his or her legal counselor authorized representative. At the conclusion of the informal conference the executive officer may affirm, modify or dismiss the citation, including any fine levied or order of abatement issued. The executive officer shall state in writing the reasons for his or her action and serve or mail, as provided in subsection (b) of section 1399.27, a copy of his or her findings and decision to the person cited within ten days from the date of the informal conference. This decision shall be deemed to be a final order with regard to the citation issued, including the fine levied and the order of abatement.
(c) The person cited does not waive his or her request for a hearing to contest a citation by requesting an informal conference after which the citation is affirmed by the executive officer. If the citation is dismissed after the informal conference, the request for a hearing on the matter of the citation shall be deemed to be withdrawn. If the citation, including any fine levied or order of abatement, is modified, the citation originally issued shall be considered withdrawn and new citation issued. If a hearing is requested for the subsequent citation, it shall be requested within 30 days in accordance with subdivision (b)(4) of section 125.9 of the code.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 125.9, 125.95 and 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 125.9 and 125.95, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 4-25-90, Register 90, No. 21.

ARTICLE 9. PHYSICAL THERAPY PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS

1399.30. Citation.
These regulations may be cited and referred to as "Physical Therapy Professional Corporation Regulations."
Note: Authority and reference cited: Sections 2615 and 2696, Business and Professions Code; and Section 13410, Corporations Code.
History:
(1.) New Article 9. (Sections 1399.30-1399.41) filed 8-31-77,Register 77, No. 36.
(2.) Amendment filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33. (3.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1399.31. Professional Relationships and Responsibilities Not Affected.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.
(2.) Repealer filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1399.32. Office for Filing.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

1399.33. Application.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

1399.34. Approval and Issuance of Certificates.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

1399.35. Requirements for Professional Corporations.
A professional corporation shall comply with the following provisions:
(a) The corporation is organized and exists pursuant to the general corporation law and is a professional corporation within the meaning of Moscone-Knox Professional Corporations Act (Section 13400 et seq. of the Corporations Code).
(b) Each shareholder, director and officer (except as provided in Section 13403 of the Corporations Code and Section 2694 of the code) holds a valid physical therapist license. A physical therapist may be a shareholder in more than one professional corporation.
(c) Each professional employee of the corporation who will practice physical therapy, whether or not a director, officer or shareholder, holds a valid physical therapist license.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615 and 2696, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2690 and 2694, Business and Professions Code; and Sections 13401, 13403, 13404, 13405, 13406 and 13407, Corporations Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33. (2.) Amendment filed 10-19-83, Register 83, No. 43.

1399.36. Namestyle.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer and new section filed 8-2-79, Register 79, No. 31.
(2.) Repealer filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

1399.37. Shares: Ownership and Transfer.
(a) Where there are two or more shareholders in a professional corporation and one of the shareholders:
(1) Dies; or
(2) Becomes a disqualified person as defined in Section 13401(d) of the Corporations Code for a period exceeding ninety (90) days, his or her shares shall be sold and transferred to the corporation, its shareholders or other eligible licensed persons on such terms as are agreed upon. Such sale or transfer shall not be later than six (6) months after any such death and not later than ninety (90) days after the date the shareholder becomes a disqualified person. The requirements of this subsection shall be set forth in the professional corporation's articles of incorporation or bylaws.
(b) A corporation and its shareholders may, but need not, agree that shares sold to it by a person who becomes a disqualified person may be resold to such person if and when he or she again becomes an eligible shareholder.
(c) The share certificates of a professional corporation shall contain an appropriate legend setting forth the restrictions of subsection (b), where applicable.
(d) Nothing in these regulations shall be construed to prohibit a professional corporation from owning shares in a nonprofessional corporation.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code; and Sections 13401, 13403, 13406 and 13407, Corporations Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment of subsection (f) filed 8-13-81,Register 81, No. 33.
(2.) Amendment filed 6-29-83, Register 83, No. 27.

1399.38. Certificates of Registration: Continuing Validity and Reports.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment of subsections (b), (c), and (d) filed 4-16-79, Register 79, No. 16.
(2.) Repealer filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

1399.39. Corporate Activities.
(a) A professional corporation may perform any act authorized in its articles of incorporation or bylaws so long as that act is not in conflict with or prohibited by these regulations, the Physical Therapy Practice Act or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
(b) A professional corporation may enter into partnership agreements with other physical therapists practicing individually or in a group or with other physical therapy professional corporations.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code; and Sections 13403, 13408 and 13410, Corporations Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment of subsection (a) filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

1399.40. Trusts.
The restrictions on the ownership of the shares of professional corporations shall apply to both the legal and equitable title to such shares.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 13406 and 13407, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

1399.41. Effect of Surrendered or Revoked Certificates; Probate.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2696, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

ARTICLE 10. FEES

1399.50. Physical Therapist Fees.
Pursuant to section 2688 of the code physical therapist fees are fixed as follows:
(a) The application fee shall be $50.00. For applications postmarked on or after January 1, 2006, the application fee shall be $75.00.
(b) The application fee for foreign graduates under section 2653 of the code shall be $100.00. For applications postmarked on or after January 1, 2006, the application fee for foreign graduates under section 2653 shall be $125.00.
(c) The examination and re-examination fees for taking the national examination shall be $280.00. For those applications postmarked on or after December 1, 2005, the examination and re-examination fees for taking the national examination shall be $380.00.
(d) The examination and re-examination fees for taking the law and regulation examination shall be $85.00.
(e) The initial license fee shall be $75.00.
(f) The biennial renewal fee shall be $120.00. For licenses that expire on or after January 1, 2006, the biennial renewal fee shall be $150.00.
(g) The delinquency fee shall be $75.00.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2638 and 2688, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. Amendment filed 3-20-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 78, No. 12).
2. Amendment filed 10-27-78 as an emergency; effective upon filing (Register 78, No. 43).
3. Certificate of Compliance filed 12-20-78 (Register 78, No. 51).
4. New subsection (c) and renumbering of subsection (c) to (d) filed 4-16-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 16).
5. Amendment of subsections (c) and (d) filed 8-2-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 31).
6. Amendment filed 2-8-80; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 80, No. 6).
7. Amendment filed 1-25-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No. 5).
8. Amendment of subsections (a), (b) and (c) filed 5-15-91; operative 6-14-91 (Register 91, No. 26).
9. Amendment of subsections (d)-(f) filed 12-30-91; operative 1-29-92 (Register 92, No. 11).
10. Amendment of subsections (c)-(f) filed 11-19-92; operative 12-21-92 (Register 92, No. 47).
11. Amendment of subsection (c) filed 12-6-94; operative 12-6-94 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 94, No. 49).
12. Amendment of subsections (a) and (b) filed 5-15-96; operative 6-14-96 (Register 96, No. 20).
13. Amendment of subsection (c), new subsection (d), subsection relettering, and amendment of newly designated subsections (e)-(g) filed 6-2-97; operative 6-2-97 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 97, No. 23).
14. Amendment of subsection (c) filed 2-10-2000; operative 3-11-2000 (Register 2000, No. 6).
15. Amendment filed 10-24-2005; operative 10-24-2005 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2005, No. 43).

1399.51. Initial License Fee Waiver.
History:
(1.) Repealer filed 2-10-2000, Register 2000, No. 6.

1399.52. Physical Therapist Assistant Fees.
Pursuant to section 2688 of the code physical therapist assistant fees are fixed as follows:
(a) The application fee for a physical therapist assistant shall be $50.00. For applications postmarked on or after January 1, 2006, the application fee for a physical therapist assistant shall be $75.00.
(b) The examination and re-examination fees for taking the physical therapist assistant national examination shall be $265.00. For those applications postmarked on or after December 1, 2005, the examination and re-examination fees for taking the national examination shall be $365.00.
(c) The examination and re-examination fees for taking the law and regulation examination shall be $85.00.
(d) The biennial renewal fee for a physical therapist assistant shall be $120.00. For licenses that expire on or after January 1, 2006, the biennial renewal fee for a physical therapist assistant shall be $150.00.
(e) The delinquency fee for a physical therapist assistant shall be $75.00.
(f) The initial license fee for a physical therapist assistant shall be $75.00.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2655.6 and 2688, Business and Professions Code.
HISTORY
1. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 1-30-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 5).
2. New subsection (b), and renumbering of subsections (b), (c), and (d) to (c), (d), and (e) filed 4-16-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 16).
3. Amendment filed 8-2-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 31).
4. Amendment filed 2-8-80; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 80, No. 6).
5. Amendment of subsections (e)-(g) filed 8-13-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 33).
6. Amendment filed 1-25-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No. 5).
7. Repealer of subsections (e)-(g) filed 8-13-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 33).
8. Amendment of subsection (b) filed 5-15-91; operative 6-14-91 (Register 91, No. 26).
9. Amendment of subsections (c) and (d) filed 1-6-92; operative 2-5-92 (Register 92, No. 11).
10. Amendment of subsections (a)-(d) and new subsection (e) filed 11-19-92; operative 12-21-92 (Register 92, No. 47).
11. Amendment of subsection (b) filed 12-6-94; operative 12-6-94 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 94, No. 49).
12. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 5-15-96; operative 6-14-96 (Register 96, No. 20).
13. Amendment of subsection (b), new subsection (c), subsection relettering, and amendment of newly designated subsections (d)-(f) filed 6-2-97; operative 6-2-97 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 97, No. 23).
14. Amendment of subsection (b) filed 2-10-2000; operative 3-11-2000 (Register 2000, No. 6).
15. Amendment of subsections (a) and (f) filed 12-19-2002; operative 1-18-2003 (Register 2002, No. 51).
16. Amendment filed 10-24-2005; operative 10-24-2005 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2005, No. 43).

1399.53. Professional Corporation Fees.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2615 and 2696, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 8-31-77, Register 77, No. 36.
(2.) Amendment of subsection (b) filed 3-20-78, Register 78, No. 12.
(3.) Amendment of subsections (b) and (c), and new subsections (d) and (e) filed 4-16-79, Register 79, No. 16.
(4.) Editorial correction of subsection (c), Register 79, No. 29.
(5.) Repealer filed 8-13-81, Register 81, No. 33.

1399.54. Electromyography Certification Fees.
Pursuant to section 2689 of the code, fees for physical therapists certified to perform electromyography are fixed as follows:
(a) The application fee shall be $100.00.
(b) The biennial renewal fee shall be $50.00.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2689, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New section filed 11-17-78; Register 78, No. 46.
(2.) Amendment filed 8-2-79; Register 79, No. 31.
(3.) Amendment filed 12-17-80; Register 80, No. 51.
(4.) Amendment filed 6-29-83; Register 83, No. 27.
(5.) Amendment of subsection (a) filed 5-15-91; Register 91, No. 26.

1399.55. Conversion Renewal Schedule.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2684 and 2688, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New Section filed 1-26-84; Register 84, No. 4.
(2.) Repealer filed 9-16-88; Register 88, No. 40.

ARTICLE 11. ELECTROMYOGRAPHY CERTIFICATION

1399.60. Definitions.
As used in these regulations:
(a) "Electroneuromyography" means the performance of tissue penetration for the purpose of evaluating neuromuscular performance, and includes the evaluation of specific abnormal potentials and evoked responses.
(b) "Kinesiological electromyography" means the study, including tissue penetration, of the phasic activity of individual or multiple muscles in relation to another physical or physiological event or exercise and does not include the evaluation of specific abnormal potentials or evoked responses.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2620.5, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) New Article 11 (Sections 1399.60-1399.69, not consecutive) filed 11-17-78;Register 78, No. 46.
(2.) Amendment of NOTE filed 4-16-79; Register 79, No. 16.
(3.) Amendment filed 12-17-80; Register 80, No. 51.
(4.) Amendment filed 6-29-83; Register 83, No. 27.

1399.61. Certification Required.
(a) No physical therapist shall perform tissue penetration for the purpose of making an electromyographical evaluation unless he or she is certified by the board to perform such tests or such practice is appropriately supervised pursuant to Sections 1399.63 or 1399.64 in order to meet the experience requirements for examination by the board for certification.
(b) No physical therapist who is certified to perform kinesiological electromyography shall perform electroneuromyographical evaluations without additional authorization from the board as indicated on his or her certification.
(c) No physical therapist who is certified to perform electroneuromyographical evaluations shall perform kinesiological electromyography without additional authorization from the board as indicated on his or her certification.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2620.5, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 12-17-80; Register 80, No. 51.
(2.) New subsection (c) filed 8-29-94; Register 94, No. 35.
(3.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.

1399.62. Application Required.
All applications for certification by the board in electromyography shall be on a form provided by the board which is accompanied by whatever documentation is required therein and the certification fee required in Section 1399.54 of these regulations.
Note: Authority cited: Section 2615, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2620.5, Business and Professions Code.
History:
(1.) Amendment filed 12-17-80; Register 80, No. 51.
(2.) Amendment filed 6-29-83; Register 83, No. 27.
(3.) Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 9-11-97 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; Register 97, No. 37.

1399.63. Requirements for Kinesiological Electromyography Certification.
In order to be examined by the board for certification in kinesiological electromyography an applicant shall meet the following requirements:
(a) Licensure. Be licensed as a physical therapist by the board.
(b) Training in Tissue Penetration. Provide evidence of training under a licensed physician or a physical therapist certified to perform electromyography, in tissue penetration for the purpose of evaluation of muscular or neuromuscular performance which shall include instruction and demonstrations in:
(1) Pertinent anatomy and physiology,
(2) Choice of equipment,
(3) Proper technique,
(4) Hazards and complications,
(5) Post test care, and
(6) Satisfactory performance by the trainee in the technical skills of tissue penetration.
Such training may be completed as part of the course work obtained under subsection (c)(1) below.
(c) Education. Provide evidence of one of the following educational requirements:
(1) Completion of regular or extension course work pertinent to electromyography obtained in a public university or state college or in a private postsecondary educational institution which is accredited or approved under Section 94310 of the Education Code for which academic credit is awarded or continuing education course work, which is acceptable to the board . The curriculum vitae of the instructor, course outline, course objectives and evaluation mechanism of any extension or continuing education course work which is presented by the applicant as meeting the requirements of this section shall be forwarded to the board upon request. Such course work in order to qualify the applicant for certification shall include instruction in the following subject areas:
(A) Gross anatomy -the muscular system of the body with emphasis on the structural and cross sectional relationships.
(B) Neuroanatomy -organization and functional features of the central and peripheral nervous system.
(C) Nerve and muscle physiology -bioelectric currents and their characteristic wave forms and conduction over peripheral nerves.
(2) Completion of a period of self-study which prepares the applicant to pass an examination for certification in kinesiological electromyography. Evidence and documentation shall include a summarization of what matters were contained in the self-study including the applicant's clinical exposure to electromyography and any materials studied on that subject and the names and statements, of any proctors who may have supervised the applicant in electromyography;
(