Chapter 23 - Physical Therapists.
- 73-23-1 - through 73-23-25. Repealed.
- 73-23-27 - Repealed.
- 73-23-31 - Short title.
- 73-23-33 - Definitions [Repealed effective July 1, 2012].
- 73-23-35 - License required; board to aid in enforcement; injunction; prescription or referral from certain licensed health care providers for physical therapy services required; exceptions [Repealed
- 73-23-37 - Acts and services not prohibited.
- 73-23-39 - Persons permitted to practice without license; terms.
- 73-23-41 - State Board of Physical Therapy established; membership; terms of appointment; election of officers; orientation; removal of board member for cause; meetings; compensation; immunity from li
- 73-23-43 - Powers and duties of board; register of physical therapists.
- 73-23-45 - Fees and monies received by board paid into Physical Therapy Fund; expenditures and disbursements from fund; audit of financial records.
- 73-23-47 - Licensing requirements; licensing examination for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.
- 73-23-49 - Application for license; fee schedule; additional fee if national testing service used.
- 73-23-51 - Licensing of physical therapists or physical therapist assistants trained in another state; licensing of physical therapists trained in foreign country; examination requirements.
- 73-23-53 - Temporary license.
- 73-23-55 - Repealed.
- 73-23-57 - Renewal of licenses.
- 73-23-59 - Grounds for disciplinary action; physical or mental examinations may be required; failure to submit to physical or mental examination [Repealed July 1, 2012].
- 73-23-61 - Penalties.
- 73-23-63 - Hearing on denial of license; complaints for violation of chapter; appeals; judicial review.
- 73-23-64 - Disciplinary sanctions; summary suspension of license; consent orders or stipulations; advisory letter; levy of costs for investigation and prosecution.
- 73-23-65 - Physical Therapy Advisory Council Board abolished; transfer of powers to Department of Health.
- 73-23-67 - Confidentiality of information relating to the receipt and investigation of complaints; certain patient records not to be available to the public.