Florida Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What does a suspended license allow a licensee to do?

  1. Practice indefinitely

  2. Resume practice potentially

  3. Continue without restrictions

  4. Obtain a new license

The correct answer is: Resume practice potentially

A suspended license allows a licensee to potentially resume practice, but only under specific conditions set by the regulatory agency. When a license is suspended, it is essentially taken away for a set period or until certain criteria are met. This means that while the individual cannot practice during the suspension period, there may be a possibility for reinstatement, depending on the terms of the suspension. For example, a licensee might need to fulfill certain requirements, such as completing continuing education, undergoing a treatment program, or demonstrating rehabilitation, to be eligible for a reinstatement hearing. Thus, the emphasis on "potentially" is crucial, as it highlights that the ability to resume practice is dependent on compliance with specific conditions established by the licensing board or regulatory authority.