Florida Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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Which statement about a licensee with an inactive license is true?

  1. Change to an active license can occur at any time during the year

  2. A biennial renewal fee is not required while the licensee is inactive

  3. Reexamination is required following three years of inactive status

  4. The board is unable to impose disciplinary actions upon the licensee

The correct answer is: Change to an active license can occur at any time during the year

A licensee with an inactive license is permitted to change to an active status at any time during the year, which provides flexibility for the individual. This means that if the licensee decides to resume practice, they can apply to reactivate their license without being limited to a specific time frame. Maintaining an inactive status does require the licensee to comply with certain regulations, including potentially paying renewal fees. However, even though they do not actively practice, the board may still monitor the licensee’s status and can impose disciplinary actions if needed, contrary to any implication that they are immune from discipline while inactive. If a licensee is inactive for a prolonged period, such as three years, some boards may require additional steps to ensure competency before reactivation, but not necessarily reexamination unless specified under governing laws. Thus, understanding the nuances of maintaining and transitioning between license statuses is crucial for compliance and proper professional conduct.