PTBC (Physical Therapy Board of California) California Law Practice Exam

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How are violations and citations related to the Physical Therapy Practice Act handled in terms of public record?

  1. Disclosed for 7 years and then expunged

  2. Disclosed for 5 years only

  3. Permanently recorded and never removed

  4. Recorded but not disclosed to the public

The correct answer is: Disclosed for 5 years only

Violations and citations related to the Physical Therapy Practice Act are handled in terms of public record in different ways. Option A, disclosing for 7 years, is not entirely correct because violations and citations are only disclosed for a period of 5 years. Option C, permanently recorded, is incorrect because in some cases, violations and citations may be expunged. Option D, recorded but not disclosed, is also incorrect because violations and citations are disclosed to the public for a period of 5 years. Therefore, option B is the correct answer.