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Session Laws, 2000
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Ch, 365 2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
11. Musculoskeletal assessment and treatment; 12. Neuromuscular assessment and treatment; and 13. Cardiopulmonary assessment and treatment, and (iii) 10 credit hours as electives in general or professional education; (3) Completed at least two clinical affiliations totaling at least 800 hours; and (4) Completed a preceptorship that fulfills the requirements set by the Board. (C) IF AN APPLICANT IS CURRENTLY LICENSED IN ANY OTHER STATE, THE
BOARD MAY WAIVE THE PRECEPTORSHIP REQUIREMENT. 13-312. (a) (1) [If the former holder of a physical therapy license or physical
therapist assistant license fails for any reason to renew the license within 3 years
after it has expired, the Board shall reinstate the appropriate license, if the physical
therapist or physical therapist assistant] WITHIN 3 YEARS AFTER A LICENSE HAS
EXPIRED, THE BOARD MAY REINSTATE THE LICENSE IF THE LICENSEE: (i) Was licensed by passing a Board approved national licensing examination; (ii) Has not practiced [actively] physical therapy or limited
physical therapy in this State during that period; (iii) Otherwise is entitled to be licensed; (iv) Pays to the Board the application fee set by the Board; (v) Submits to the Board an application on the form required by the
Board; and
(vi) Has met the continuing education requirements of § 13-311(d) of this subtitle. (2) The Board may not require the physical therapist or physical
therapist assistant who qualifies for reinstatement under this subsection to be
reexamined under § 13-306 of this subtitle. (b) The physical therapist or physical therapist assistant who does not qualify
under subsection (a) of this section may not have the license reinstated. The physical
therapist or physical therapist assistant may become licensed only by meeting the
current requirements for obtaining a new license under this title. 13-315. (a) Unless the Board agrees to accept the surrender of a license, a licensed
physical therapist, licensed physical therapist assistant, or holder of a restricted
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