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Vermont Physical Therapy FAQs

Welcome to our Vermont Physical Therapy FAQs.  We've combined the state laws, board rules, and statements to create a clear guide on the rules that must be followed by PTs and PTAs.  This page is currently under construction, please contact us if you need assistance.   

Definitions

Physical Therapy Practice

    • Scope of Practice
    • Referrals - Direct Access
    • Telehealth
    • Documentation
    • Consumer Information

Supervision and Delegation

    • PT Responsibilities
    • Assistants
    • Aides
    • Students and New Graduates

Conduct

    • Ethical Conduct
    • Unethical Conduct 
    • Fee Splitting


Board Statements and Forms

Continuing Education

    • How many continuing education hours are required during a reporting period?
    • Can CE credits be carried over into the next reporting period?
    • Are there any specific courses that must be taken?
    • What types of activities can be used for the continuing education requirements?
    • What type of approval is needed for the courses?
    • What are the reporting requirements?
    • Waivers and audits

License Issues

    • Initial License
    • Temporary License
    • Reciprocity
    • Out-of-State Therapists 
    • Inactive or Retired Status


Vermont Physical Therapy Board Fees

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