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Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB197 Introduced / Bill

                     
PRINTER'S NO. 147 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL 
No.197 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY BROWN, ROTHMAN, FONTANA, HUTCHINSON, SCHWANK, 
CULVER AND MASTRIANO, JANUARY 29, 2025 
REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, 
JANUARY 29, 2025 
AN ACT
Amending the act of October 10, 1975 (P.L.383, No.110), entitled 
"An act relating to the practice of physical therapy," 
further providing for definitions, for powers and duties of 
board, for continuing education and for practice of physical 
therapy.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  The definition of "certificate of authorization" 
in section 2 of the act of October 10, 1975 (P.L.383, No.110), 
known as the Physical Therapy Practice Act, is amended to read:
Section 2.  Definitions.--The following definitions shall 
apply, when used in this act, unless otherwise expressed 
therein:
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["Certificate of authorization" means a certificate, approved 
by the board, to practice physical therapy without a referral 
under section 9(a).]
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Section 2.  Sections 3(a), 7.2 and 9(b), (c) and (e) of the 
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19 act are amended to read:
Section 3.  Powers and Duties of Board.--(a)  It shall be the 
duty of the board to pass upon the qualifications of applicants 
for licensure as physical therapists and certification as 
physical therapist assistants, to conduct examinations, to issue 
and renew licenses [ and certificates of authorization ] to 
physical therapists and certificates to physical therapist 
assistants who qualify under this act, and in proper cases to 
refuse to issue, suspend or revoke the license [ or certificate 
of authorization] of any physical therapist or certificate of 
any physical therapist assistant. The board may adopt rules and 
regulations not inconsistent with law as it may deem necessary 
for the performance of its duties and the proper administration 
of this law. The board is authorized and empowered to appoint 
hearing examiners and to conduct investigations and hearings 
upon charges for discipline of a licensee or certificate holder 
or for violations of this act and to cause, through the office 
of the Attorney General, the prosecution and enjoinder of 
individuals violating this act. The board shall maintain a 
register listing the name of every living physical therapist 
licensed to practice in this State, and every physical therapist 
assistant duly certified pursuant to section 9.1, such 
individual's last known place of residence, and the date and 
number of the physical therapist's license and the physical 
therapist assistant's certificate. Residential information shall 
not be considered a public record under the act of [ June 21, 
1957 (P.L.390, No.212), referred to as the Right-to-Know Law ] 
February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law .
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Section 7.2.  Continuing Education.--For each license 
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30 renewal, a licensee shall complete within the immediately 
preceding two-year period at least 30 hours of continuing 
physical therapy education as approved by the board. The 
licensee shall provide the board with evidence of the completion 
of the continuing education. [ A physical therapist who has met 
the continuing education requirements for a certificate of 
authorization set forth in section 9(c)(1) shall be deemed to 
have met the continuing education requirement for license 
renewal. No credit shall be given for any course in office 
management or practice building. ]
Section 9.  Practice of Physical Therapy.--* * *
(b)  Licensees who meet the standards set forth in this 
subsection may [apply to the board for a certificate of 
authorization to] practice physical therapy under this act 
without the required referral under subsection (a). [ A 
certificate of authorization to ] The practice of physical 
therapy without a referral under subsection (a) shall not 
authorize a physical therapist either to treat a condition in an 
individual which is a nonneurologic, nonmuscular or nonskeletal 
condition or to treat an individual who has an acute cardiac or 
acute pulmonary condition unless the physical therapist has 
consulted with the individual's licensed physician, dentist or 
podiatrist regarding the individual's condition and the physical 
therapy treatment plan or has referred the individual to a 
licensed physician, dentist or podiatrist for diagnosis and 
referral. [The certificate of authorization shall be issued only 
to licensed physical therapists practicing physical therapy. The 
certificate of authorization shall be displayed by the 
certificate holder in a manner conspicuous to the public. The 
renewal of the certificate of authorization shall coincide with 
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30 the renewal of the license of the licensee. Licensees making 
application for a certificate of authorization ] To practice 
physical therapy under this subsection, a licensee shall present 
satisfactory evidence to the board of all of the following:
(1)  That the licensee has[ :
(i)]  passed an examination for licensure to practice 
physical therapy, which examination included testing on the 
appropriate evaluative procedures to treat an individual without 
a referral.[; or
(ii)  passed an examination for licensure to practice 
physical therapy prior to 1990 and successfully completed a 
course approved by the board on the appropriate evaluative 
procedures to treat an individual without a referral.
(2)  That the licensee has:
(i)  practiced physical therapy as a licensed physical 
therapist in the delivery of patient care in accordance with 
this act on a continuous basis for at least two years 
immediately preceding the application for a certificate of 
authorization;
(ii)  been licensed under section 6(d.1) and has practiced 
physical therapy in the delivery of patient care as a licensed 
physical therapist in a reciprocal state on a continuous basis 
for at least two years immediately preceding the application for 
a certificate of authorization; or
(iii)  provided proof of meeting the standards of clause (i) 
or (ii) of this paragraph through the application of any 
combination thereof. ]
(3)  That the license of that licensee has been maintained in 
good standing.
(4)  That the licensee has professional liability insurance 
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30 in accordance with the following provisions:
(ii)  A licensee shall notify the board within 30 days of the 
licensee's failure to be covered by the required insurance. 
Failure to notify the board shall be actionable under section 11 
or 12. Further, the [ certificate of authorization ] license of 
that licensee shall automatically be suspended upon failure to 
be covered by the required insurance and shall not be restored 
until submission to the board of satisfactory evidence that the 
licensee has the required professional liability insurance 
coverage.
(iii)  The board shall accept from licensees as satisfactory 
evidence of insurance coverage under this subsection any or all 
of the following: self-insurance, personally purchased 
professional liability insurance, professional liability 
insurance coverage provided by the licensee's employer or any 
similar type of coverage.
(iii.1)  A licensee under this act, practicing in this 
Commonwealth, shall maintain a level of professional liability 
insurance coverage in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per 
occurrence or claims made. Failure to maintain insurance 
coverage as required shall subject the licensee to disciplinary 
proceedings. The board shall accept as satisfactory evidence of 
insurance coverage any of the following:
(A)  self-insurance;
(B)  personally purchased liability insurance; or
(C)  professional liability insurance coverage provided by 
the physical therapist's employer or similar insurance coverage 
acceptable to the board.
(iii.2)  A license applicant shall provide proof that the 
applicant has obtained professional liability insurance in 
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30 accordance with subparagraph (iii.1). It is sufficient if the 
applicant files with the application a copy of a letter from the 
applicant's professional liability insurance carrier indicating 
that the applicant will be covered against professional 
liability in the required amounts effective upon the issuance of 
the applicant's license to practice physical therapy in this 
Commonwealth.
(iii.3)  Upon issuance of a license, a licensee has 30 days 
to submit to the board the certificate of insurance or a copy of 
the policy declaration page.
(iv)  The board shall adopt, by regulation, standards and 
procedures established by the Insurance Commissioner for self-
insurance. In the absence of these standards and procedures, the 
board, after consultation with the Insurance Commissioner, shall 
establish standards and procedures by regulation for self-
insurance under this subsection.
[(c)  (1)  For each renewal of the certificate of 
authorization, the licensee shall complete within the 
immediately preceding two-year period at least 30 hours of 
continuing physical therapy education related to keeping the 
certificate holder apprised of advancements and new developments 
in the practice of the physical therapy profession. At least ten 
of the 30 hours shall be in appropriate evaluative procedures to 
treat an individual without a referral. No credit shall be given 
for any course in office management or practice building. The 
licensee shall provide the board with evidence of the completion 
of the continuing education.
(2)  Continuing education programs and program providers 
under this subsection shall be approved by the board in 
accordance with standards and criteria established by the board 
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30 by regulation. The regulation shall include any fees necessary 
to implement this provision and provide for waiver of the 
continuing education requirement due to illness or hardship in 
any licensing renewal period. ]
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(e)  A physical therapist may treat an individual without a 
referral as provided for in subsection (b) for up to [ 30] 60 
days from the date of the first treatment. A physical therapist 
shall not treat an individual beyond [ 30] 60 days from the date 
of the first treatment unless he or she has obtained a referral 
from a licensed physician; a licensed physician assistant 
practicing pursuant to a written agreement with a physician; a 
certified registered nurse practitioner practicing pursuant to a 
collaborative agreement with a physician; or a licensed dentist 
or licensed podiatrist, for the treatment of a condition that is 
within the scope of practice of dentistry or podiatry. The date 
of the first treatment for purposes of this subsection is the 
date the individual is treated by any physical therapist 
treating without a referral.
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Section 3.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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