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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18. Professional And Occupational Licensing
Title 18. Professional And Occupational Licensing
Agency 112. Board of Physical Therapy

Chapter 20. Regulations Governing the Practice of Physical Therapy Part I. General Provisions Definitions Current name and address Criteria for delegation of informal fact-finding proceedings to an agency subordinate Part II. Licensure: General Requirements General requirements Education requirements: graduates of approved programs

Education requirements: graduates of schools not approved by an accrediting agency approved by the board

Requirements for licensure by examination Requirements for licensure by endorsement Traineeship for unlicensed graduate scheduled to sit for the national examination Requirements for direct access certification Requirements for a compact privilege General responsibilities Supervisory responsibilities Responsibilities to patients Practice of dry needling Biennial renewal of license Continued competency requirements for renewal of an active license Inactive license Reinstatement requirements Traineeship requirements Part IV. Standards of Practice Requirements for patient records Confidentiality and practitioner-patient communication Practitioner responsibility Sexual contact Advertising ethics FORMS (18VAC112-20)

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