32-2025. Interim permits


A. If a foreign educated applicant satisfies the requirements of section 32-2022,
subsection B, before the board issues a license it shall issue an interim permit to the
applicant for the purpose of participating in a supervised clinical practice period. An
applicant who fails the national examination is not eligible for an interim permit until
the applicant passes the examination.


B. If an applicant who has been educated in the United States satisfies the
requirements of section 32-2022, subsection A or D, but the board determines that there
is evidence that the applicant lacks the competence to practice as a physical therapist
or work as a physical therapist assistant, the board shall issue an interim permit to the
applicant to allow that person to participate in a supervised clinical practice.


C. The board may issue an interim permit for at least ninety days but not more than
six months.


D. An interim permit holder shall complete, to the satisfaction of the board, a
period of clinical practice in a facility approved by the board and under the continuous
and on-site supervision of a physical therapist who holds an unrestricted license issued
pursuant to this chapter.


E. At any time during an interim supervised clinical practice period, the board may
revoke an interim permit because of the permit holder's incompetence or for a violation
of this chapter. Pursuant to title 41, chapter 6, article 10, the board shall hold a
hearing on request of a permit holder whose permit is revoked.