Florida Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What degree of felony is a licensee guilty of if they practice for 12 months or more while in an inactive status?

  1. First degree

  2. Second degree

  3. Third degree

  4. Fourth degree

The correct answer is: Third degree

Practicing on an inactive license for 12 months or more is considered a third-degree felony in Florida. This classification underscores the seriousness of the offense, as it involves practicing a regulated profession without the necessary qualifications, potentially putting patients at risk and violating state law. The penalty for third-degree felonies can include significant fines and imprisonment, emphasizing the legal system's intent to protect the public by maintaining high standards within licensed professions like physical therapy. Understanding this classification helps potential licensees recognize the importance of adhering to licensure requirements and staying informed about their status to avoid severe legal repercussions.