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2022 Maryland Statutes
Health Occupations
Title 13 - Physical Therapists
Subtitle 3 - Licensing
Section 13-305 - Applications for Licenses

Universal Citation:
MD Health Occupations Code § 13-305 (2022)
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    (a)    To apply for a physical therapy license, an applicant shall:

        (1)    Submit to the Board:

            (i)    An application on the form that the Board requires;

            (ii)    Evidence of completion of:

                1.    A physical therapy curriculum; and

                2.    Any clinical training required under the physical therapy curriculum; and

            (iii)    Any other document that the Board requires;

        (2)    Submit to a criminal history records check in accordance with § 13–302.1 of this subtitle; and

        (3)    Pay to the Board the application fee set by the Board.

    (b)    To apply for a physical therapist assistant license, an applicant shall:

        (1)    Submit to the Board:

            (i)    An application on the form that the Board requires;

            (ii)    Evidence of completion of:

                1.    A physical therapist assistant curriculum; and

                2.    Any clinical training required under the physical therapist assistant curriculum; and

            (iii)    Any other document that the Board requires;

        (2)    Submit to a criminal history records check in accordance with § 13–302.1 of this subtitle; and

        (3)    Pay to the Board the application fee set by the Board.

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