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

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How often must the Diversion Program hold a general meeting to evaluate its progress?

  1. Once a year

  2. Twice a year

  3. Every month

  4. Every quarter

The correct answer is: Twice a year

The Diversion Program should hold a general meeting twice a year to evaluate its progress. This option is more appropriate than holding a meeting only once a year as it allows for more frequent evaluations, which can help catch and address any issues or needed adjustments sooner. Holding a meeting monthly or every quarter would be too frequent and may disrupt the program, while having only one meeting per year may not provide an accurate assessment of progress. Having two meetings a year strikes a balance between frequent evaluation and allowing enough time for meaningful progress to be made. Therefore, twice a year is the most appropriate option.