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

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What happens if a PTLA fails their exam?

  1. They are given a second chance immediately

  2. All privileges of PTLA are lost

  3. The supervising PT is reprimanded

  4. They can continue working under increased supervision

The correct answer is: All privileges of PTLA are lost

If a PTLA fails their exam, all privileges of PTLA are lost. This means they will not be able to perform the specific tasks and duties that are granted to a PTLA. Option A is incorrect because there is not a second chance immediately granted. Instead, a failed PTLA will have to retake the exam. Option C is incorrect because the supervising PT is not directly affected by a PTLA's failure. Option D is incorrect because a failed PTLA is not able to continue working under increased supervision as their privileges have been revoked.