(a) The OPLC shall conditionally, rather than fully, reinstate licenses when they have not been active in the profession as defined in Phy 401.01 for the just preceding 4 years if the applicants:
(1) Have not demonstrated poor moral character as evidenced by:
- a. The answers to the questions described in Plc 308.06(e);
- b. Any documents giving detailed reports of the relevant circumstances related to answers to such starred questions;
- c. Any criminal offender record reports received by the OPLC in compliance with Phy 403.06(d); and
- d. Any verifications received by the OPLC in compliance with Phy 403.06(e);
- (2) Have paid the reinstatement fee set forth in Plc 1002.39; and
(3) Have submitted:
- a. A completed dated and signed reinstatement application form as further described in Phy 402.01(a)(1) and (2); and
- b. The supporting materials described in Phy 403.06.
- (b) In the case of applicants who have not been active in the profession for as long as 6 or more years preceding their reinstatement applications, the OPLC shall issue conditionally reinstated licenses only if the applicants have retaken and passed the National Physical Therapy Examination for either physical therapists or for physical therapist assistants.
Source. #9431, eff 3-19-09; ss by #9869, eff 2-18-11; ss by #10402, eff 8-23-13; ss by #13825, eff 2-17-24 (formerly Phy 403.06)