Hawaii Revised Statutes
461J. Physical Therapy Practice Act
461J-4 Board of physical therapy; establishment, appointment, membership

§461J-4 Board of physical therapy; establishment, appointment, membership. (a) There is established within the department of commerce and consumer affairs for administrative purposes the board of physical therapy. The board shall consist of seven members. Four members shall be physical therapists, one member shall be a physical therapist assistant, and two members shall be consumers. All members shall be at least eighteen years of age and residents of the State.
(b) Each physical therapist member of the board shall possess a valid permanent license as a physical therapist and shall have, after graduation from a school of physical therapy, at least three years of full-time experience or the equivalent in any of the following areas or in any combination of the following: clinical physical therapy services, administration in physical therapy or related health fields, or teaching in an educational program to prepare practitioners of physical therapy.
(c) The physical therapist assistant member of the board shall possess a valid permanent license as a physical therapist assistant and shall have, after graduation from an accredited physical therapist assistant program or an accredited physical therapy program, at least three years of full-time experience.
(d) The governor may appoint and fill each vacancy on the board pursuant to section 26-34. [L 1985, c 276, pt of §1; am L 1992, c 202, §140; am L 1993, c 150, §4 and c 322, §13; am L 1997, c 229, §1; am L 2009, c 11, §64; am L 2013, c 220, §5]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 25. Professions and Occupations

461J. Physical Therapy Practice Act

461J-1 Definitions.

461J-2 Practice of physical therapy; qualifications.

461J-2.3 Physical therapist use of support or auxiliary personnel

461J-2.5 Prohibited practices. A physical therapist shall not use invasive procedures. For purposes of this section, an invasive procedure is the breaking or puncturing of a person's good skin integrity, for example, through surgery or injections. [L...

461J-3 Exemptions.

461J-4 Board of physical therapy; establishment, appointment, membership

461J-5 Powers and duties of board.

461J-6 Permanent licenses.

461J-7 Examination waiver.

461J-7.5 Physical therapist assistant license without necessity of examination

461J-8 License without necessity of examination or meeting the education requirement.

461J-9 Temporary license.

461J-10 Biennial renewal; failure to renew.

461J-10.1 Continuing competence

461J-10.11 Content standards of continuing competence.

461J-10.12 Continuing competence subject matter requirements and other limitations. For each renewal period, a licensee's continuing competence units shall include the following: (1) Two units in ethics, laws, and rules (jurisprudence), or some combi...

461J-10.13 Authorized providers of continuing competence units.

461J-10.14 Exemption from continuing competence requirements. (a) Prior to the expiration of a renewal period, a licensee may submit a written request to the board for an exemption from the continuing competence requirements in this chapter. (b) The...

461J-10.15 Recordkeeping for continuing competence.

461J-11 REPEALED.

461J-12 Revocation, suspension, probation of license.

461J-12.5 Inactive status.

461J-13 Penalty.