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PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING BOARD
IN THE MATTER OF RULEMAKING   :   PROPOSED ORDER OF THE
PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE     : PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING
PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING     BOARD
BOARD           :   ADOPTING RULES
            :   (CLEARINGHOUSE RULE )
PROPOSED ORDER
An order of the Physical Therapy Examining Board to repeal ss. PT 1.02 (2) and 3.02; to amend ss. PT 1.04 and 8.02; to repeal and recreate s. PT 8.05, relating to temporary reentry licensure.
Analysis prepared by the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
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ANALYSIS
Statutes interpreted:
Sections 448.53 and 448.55, Stats.
Statutory authority:
Sections 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2) (a), and 448.55 (3), Stats.
Explanation of agency authority:
Pursuant to ss. 15.08 (5) (b) and 227.11 (2) (a), Stats., the Physical Therapy Examining Board (Board) is generally empowered to promulgate rules that will provide guidance within the profession and that interpret the statutes it enforces or administers. Pursuant to s. 448.55 (3), Stats., the Board has express authority to, “promulgate rules that require an applicant for renewal of a license to demonstrate continued competence as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant.” These proposed rules will give guidance within the profession regarding the requirements for renewing a license. Therefore, the Board is empowered both generally and specifically to promulgate the proposed rule.
Related statute or rule:
Wis. Admin Code chs. PT 1, 3 and 8
Plain language analysis:
The Physical Therapy Examining Board (Board) reviewed its rules and determined that certain provisions needed clarifying. First, s. PT 1.04 was amended by removing language regarding the application deadline date. By requiring the completed application include all required documents including verified documentary evidence of graduation from a school of physical therapy by the application deadline date the Board is in fact requiring applicants to complete their postsecondary education as a condition of taking the exam. The deadline date was removed in keeping with 2013 Wisconsin Act 114 which required boards to refrain from requiring the completion of postsecondary education before an applicant is eligible to take a credentialing examination. Secondly, the Board decided to repeal the temporary reentry license found in s. PT 3.02 and the term candidate for reentry in s. PT 1.02 (2). These provisions were originally designed to allow persons who had not practiced as a physical therapist for a period of 3 years or more an opportunity to gain clinical experience while waiting for full licensure. However, s. PT 2.01 (h) already addresses applicants returning to the practice of physical therapy after a 3 year absence by requiring an oral examination. Lastly, the Board revised requirements for reinstatement of a license found in s. PT 8.05 by adding conditions applicants need to follow if their license has been surrendered, revoked, or has unmet disciplinary requirements.
SECTION 1. repeals the term candidate for reentry from the Definitions section.
SECTION 2. removes the deadline date from the s. PT 1.04.
SECTION 3. repeals the temporary reentry license.
SECTION 4. removes the application form language from s. PT 8.02.
SECTION 5. amends the reinstatement language found in s. PT 8.05 by adding a provision on unmet discipline.  
Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulation:
None.
Comparison with rules in adjacent states:
Illinois: Illinois allows restoration of license which has been expired or on inactive status for more than 5 years. Ill Admin. Code tit. 68 §1340.60 a). Licensees must do one of the following to restore their license: (1) submit certification of current licensure from another state or territory, (2) submit an affidavit attesting to military service, (3) pass the National Physical Therapy Examination, or (4) submit evidence of recent attendance at an educational program in physical therapy.
Iowa:   Iowa allows reactivation of a license that has been on inactive status for more than five years. Licensees must provide verification of a license from every jurisdiction in which the licensee was licensed or has practiced during the time period that the licensee’s Iowa license was inactive. The licensee must also provide verification of completion of 80 hours of continuing education within 2 years of the application for reactivation. 645 Iowa Admin. Code 200.15.
Michigan: Michigan allows relicensure of a license that has lapsed for 3 years or more. Licensees must: (1) submit a completed application on a form provided by the department, (2) pass an examination of Michigan laws and rules related to the practice of physical therapy, and (3) either establish that licensee has been employed as a physical therapist in another jurisdiction or pass the National Physical Therapy Examination. Mich. Admin. Code R.338.7137 (2).
Minnesota: Minnesota does not renew, reissue, reinstate, or restore a license that has lapsed or has not been renewed within two annual license renewal cycles. A licensee whose license has been cancelled for nonrenewal must obtain a new license and fulfill all the current requirements for licensure at that time. Minn. Statutes 148.737.
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies:
The methodologies used in developing this proposed rule include reviewing administrative rules and statutes of other states and comparing them to current Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of economic impact analysis:
The rule was posted for public comment on the economic impact of the proposed rule, including how this proposed rule may affect businesses, local government units, and individuals, for a period of 14 days and no comments were received.
Fiscal Estimate and Economic Impact Analysis:
The Fiscal Estimate and Economic Impact Analysis are attached.
Effect on small business:
These proposed rules do not have an economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1), Stats. The Department’s Regulatory Review Coordinator may be contacted by email at Eric.Esser@wisconsin.gov, or by calling (608) 267-2435.
Agency contact person:
Katie Paff, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 151, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708; telephone 608-261-4472; email at Kathleen.Paff@wisconsin.gov.
Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission:
Comments may be submitted to Katie Paff, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 151, P.O. Box 8366, Madison, WI 53708-8935, or by email to Kathleen.Paff@wisconsin.gov. Comments must be received on or before the public hearing to be held on May 28, 2015 to be included in the record of rule-making proceedings.
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TEXT OF RULE
SECTION 1. PT 1.02 (2) is repealed.
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