Florida Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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How often must a physical therapy license be renewed to remain active?

  1. Annually

  2. Every two years

  3. Every three years

  4. Every four years

The correct answer is: Every two years

In Florida, physical therapy licenses must be renewed every two years to maintain an active status. This requirement ensures that physical therapists stay current with the evolving standards of practice and continue their professional education. Renewal involves not just payment of fees but also the completion of continuing education requirements, which are vital for maintaining competency in clinical skills and knowledge of new therapy methods. This biennial (every two years) cycle is common for many healthcare licenses, as it balances the need for ongoing education with the administrative burden on practitioners. Other frequency options, such as annually, every three years, or every four years, do not reflect the regulation set forth by the Florida Board of Physical Therapy Practice.