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2005 California Business and Professions Code Sections 2680-2689 Article 7. Fiscal Administration
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODESECTION 2680-2689
2680. The board shall keep a record of its proceedings under this chapter, and a register of all persons licensed under it. The register shall show the name of every living licensee, his or her last known place of residence, and the date and number of his or her license as a physical therapist. The board shall compile a list of physical therapists authorized to practice physical therapy in the state. Any interested person is entitled to obtain a copy of that list upon application to the board and payment of such amount as may be fixed by the board which amount shall not exceed the cost of the list so furnished. 2681. Within 10 days after the beginning of each calendar month the board shall report to the State Controller the amount and source of all collections made from persons licensed or seeking to be licensed under this chapter and at the same time pay all such sums into the State Treasury, where they shall be credited to the Physical Therapy Fund. 2682. There is in the State Treasury the Physical Therapy Fund. All collections from persons licensed or approved or seeking to be licensed or approved shall be paid by the board into the fund after reporting to the Controller at the beginning of each month the amount and source of the collections. All money in the Physical Therapy Fund is appropriated to carry out the purposes of this chapter. 2683. Except as provided in Section 2684, the provisions of Article 19 (commencing with Section 2420) of Chapter 5 apply to the issuance and govern the expiration and renewal of licenses issued under this chapter. 2684. (a) Notwithstanding Section 2422, any license or approval for the practice of physical therapy shall expire at 12 midnight on the last day of the birth month of the licensee or holder of the approval during the second year of a two-year term, if not renewed. (b) To renew an unexpired license or approval, the licensee or the holder of the approval shall, on or before the dates on which it would otherwise expire, apply for renewal on a form prescribed by the board and pay the prescribed renewal fee. The licensee shall disclose on his or her license renewal application any misdemeanor or other criminal offense for which he or she has been found guilty or to which he or she has pleaded guilty or no contest. (c) A license that has expired may be renewed within five years upon payment of all accrued and unpaid renewal fees. 2685. At least 60 days before the expiration of any license or approval, the board shall mail to each licensee under this chapter, at the latest address furnished by the licensee to the executive officer, a notice stating the amount of the renewal fee and the date on which it is due, and that failure to pay it on or before the due date will result in expiration of the license. 2687. All fees earned by the board and all fines and forfeitures of bail to which the board is entitled shall be reported at the beginning of each month, for the month preceding, to the State Controller. At the same time, the entire amount of these collections shall be paid into the State Treasury and shall be credited to the Physical Therapy Fund. This fund shall be for the use of the board to pay all salaries and all other expenses necessarily incurred in carrying into effect the provisions of this chapter. 2688. The amount of fees provided in connection with licenses or approvals for the practice of physical therapy is as follows: (a) The application fee for a physical therapist's license shall be established by the board at not more than seventy-five dollars ($75). The application fee for an applicant under Section 2653 shall be established by the committee at not more than one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125). (b) The examination and reexamination fees for the physical therapist examination, physical therapist assistant examination, and the examination to demonstrate knowledge of the rules and regulations related to the practice of physical therapy shall be the actual cost to the board of the development and writing of, or purchase of the examination, and grading of each written examination, plus the actual cost of administering each examination. (c) The initial license fee for a physical therapist license shall be fixed by the examining board at not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150). (d) The renewal fee for a physical therapist license shall be fixed by the examining board at not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150). (e) A fee to be set by the board of not more than seventy-five dollars ($75) shall be charged for each application for approval as a physical therapist assistant. (f) A fee to be set by the examining board of not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150) shall be charged for the issuance of and for the renewal of each approval as a physical therapist assistant. (g) Notwithstanding Section 163.5, the delinquency fee shall be 50 percent of the renewal fee in effect. (h) The duplicate wall certificate fee shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20). The duplicate renewal receipt fee shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20). (i) The endorsement or letter of good standing fee is thirty dollars ($30). (j) The amount of any fee established by statute or by the board pursuant to statutory authority that is in effect when this section becomes operative on January 1, 1999, pursuant to subdivision (k), shall remain in effect after that operative date, unless the board establishes a fee amount that is less or greater than the previously established fee amount as permitted by law. (k) This section shall become operative on January 1, 1999. 2688.5. The board shall submit a report to the fiscal and appropriate policy committees of the legislature whenever the board increases any fee. The report shall specify the justification for the increase and the percentage of the fee increase to be used for enforcement purposes. 2689. (a) The board may establish by regulation suitable application and renewal fees of not more than two hundred dollars ($200), for persons certified to perform electromyographical testing pursuant to Section 2620.5, based upon the cost of operating the certification program. The application fee shall be paid by the applicant at the time the application is filed and the renewal fee shall be paid as provided in Section 2683. (b) The board shall charge an examination and reexamination fee of five hundred dollars ($500) to applicants who are examined and who have been found to otherwise meet the board's standards for certification.
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