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

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What must be current and not suspended, revoked or otherwise punitively restricted for a license to be granted inactive status?

  1. Educational credentials

  2. Board certification

  3. License

  4. Insurance

The correct answer is: License

For a license to be granted inactive status, the license itself (choice C) must be current and not suspended, revoked, or otherwise punitively restricted. This means that the individual must have a valid and active license which has not been taken away or limited in any way. The other options, while important in their own right, do not directly relate to the current and active status of the license. Educational credentials (choice A) may be required for licensing, but they do not indicate the current state of the license. Board certification (choice B) is a voluntary process and is not necessarily tied to the status of the license. Insurance (choice D) is important for practicing in certain fields, but it does not directly affect the active status of the license.