Section 36-10-45 – Majority vote required to suspend, revoke or cancel license.
36-10-45. Majority vote required to suspend, revoke or cancel license. The decision of the Board of Examiners to suspend, revoke, or cancel a license requires a majority vote of the board members. Source: SL 1972, ch 205, §22.
Section 36-10-46 – Appeal from board decision on refusal, revocation, or suspension.
36-10-46. Appeal from board decision on refusal, revocation, or suspension. Any party feeling aggrieved by any acts, rulings, or decisions of the Board of Examiners relating refusal to grant or to cancellation, revocation or suspension of a license shall have the right to appeal pursuant to chapter 1-26. Source: SL 1972, ch 205, §24; revised […]
Section 36-10-47 – Reinstatement of suspended or revoked license.
36-10-47. Reinstatement of suspended or revoked license. Upon written application establishing compliance with existing licensing requirements and for reasons the board deems sufficient, the board, for good cause shown, by majority vote, may, under such conditions as it may impose, reinstate or reissue a license to any person, persons, firm, or corporation whose license has […]
Section 36-10-48 – Injunction against violations–Election of remedies.
36-10-48. Injunction against violations–Election of remedies. Any person violating the provisions of this chapter may be enjoined from further violations at the suit of the state’s attorney of the county wherein the violations occurred or suit may be brought by any citizen of this state. An action for injunction shall be an alternate to criminal […]
Section 36-10-49 – Investigation of violations–Employment of counsel to assist in prosecution.
36-10-49. Investigation of violations–Employment of counsel to assist in prosecution. The Board of Examiners or the physical therapy committee, or both, shall investigate every alleged violation of this chapter pursuant to the procedures set forth in chapter 36-1C. If the alleged violation is committed by a nonlicensee, the board shall report the violation to the […]
Section 36-10-50 – Prior license accepted.
36-10-50. Prior license accepted. Any person licensed as a physical therapist assistant on July 1, 1996, is deemed licensed under this chapter and is entitled to renew licensure. Source: SL 1996, ch 231, §8; SL 2017, ch 173, §16.
Section 36-10-51 – Continuing education.
36-10-51. Continuing education. An applicant for license renewal shall submit evidence satisfactory to the Board of Examiners that the applicant has complied with the continuing education requirements established by the board. The board may waive the continuing education requirement if the applicant submits evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant was unable to comply […]
Section 36-10-52 – Dry needling.
36-10-52. Dry needling. A physical therapist may perform dry needling if the physical therapist has acquired the knowledge and skills required for the competent performance of dry needling by successfully completing a course of study in dry needling approved by the board pursuant to rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26. The board may require a […]
Section 36-10-44 – Procedure on cancellation, revocation or suspension.
36-10-44. Procedure on cancellation, revocation or suspension. All proceedings relative to the cancellation, revocation, or suspension of a license shall otherwise conform to the procedure set forth in chapter 1-26. Source: SL 1972, ch 205, §20; revised pursuant to SL 1972, ch 15, §4.
Section 36-10-35.7 – Approved tasks for physical therapist assistant–Exclusions.
36-10-35.7. Approved tasks for physical therapist assistant–Exclusions. A physical therapist assistant may perform, under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist, selected physical therapy procedures and related tasks. The following physical therapy services, however, shall only be performed by a physical therapist: (1)Interpretation of referrals; (2)Initial evaluation, including problem identification; (3)Development of a plan […]