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== Supervision  ==
== Supervision  ==


*The supervising physical therapist is accountable and responsible at all times for the direction of the actions of<br>the persons supervised, including the:<br>(1) Physical therapist assistant;<br>(2) Student physical therapist;<br>(3) Student physical therapist assistant;<br>(4) Other licensed personnel; and<br>(5) Unlicensed personnel.
*The supervising physical therapist is accountable and responsible at all times for the direction of the actions of<br>the persons supervised, including the:<br>(1) Physical therapist assistant;<br>(2) Student physical therapist;<br>(3) Student physical therapist assistant;<br>(4) Other licensed personnel; and<br>(5) Unlicensed personnel.  
*Supervision for a physical therapist assistant does not require the supervising physical therapist to be<br>on-site or on location. The supervising physical therapist must be available by telecommunication at all times and<br>able to respond appropriately to the needs of the patient.  
*Supervision for a physical therapist assistant does not require the supervising physical therapist to be<br>on-site or on location. The supervising physical therapist must be available by telecommunication at all times and<br>able to respond appropriately to the needs of the patient.  
*Supervision of other licensed personnel: direct supervision from the supervising physical therapist or supervising physical therapist assistant is required whenever the other licensed personnel is performing patient interventions.
*Supervision of other licensed personnel: direct supervision from the supervising physical therapist or supervising physical therapist assistant is required whenever the other licensed personnel is performing patient interventions.

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United States Physical Therapy Practice Acts

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Temporary License Requirements/Availability[edit | edit source]

  • Currently there is no temporary Physical Therapy license in Ohio.

Requirements for License[edit | edit source]

Supervision[edit | edit source]

  • The supervising physical therapist is accountable and responsible at all times for the direction of the actions of
    the persons supervised, including the:
    (1) Physical therapist assistant;
    (2) Student physical therapist;
    (3) Student physical therapist assistant;
    (4) Other licensed personnel; and
    (5) Unlicensed personnel.
  • Supervision for a physical therapist assistant does not require the supervising physical therapist to be
    on-site or on location. The supervising physical therapist must be available by telecommunication at all times and
    able to respond appropriately to the needs of the patient.
  • Supervision of other licensed personnel: direct supervision from the supervising physical therapist or supervising physical therapist assistant is required whenever the other licensed personnel is performing patient interventions.

Physical Therapy Students[edit | edit source]

Continued Competence[edit | edit source]

  • Physical Therapists practicing in the state of Ohio are required to complete a minimum of 24 contact hours per renewal cycle except for the first renewal cycle. (1 contact hour is one clock hour spent in a continuing education activity).
  • Each renewal cycle is to be completed by the 31st of January in each even numbered year.

Does the Act appear restrictive? Why/Why not?[edit | edit source]

Is there anything unusual about this act?[edit | edit source]

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