Florida Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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A license that has just become delinquent has how many years before it becomes null and void?

  1. Two

  2. Four

  3. Six

  4. Eight

The correct answer is: Two

In Florida, when a physical therapy license becomes delinquent, the licensee has a period of two years to renew it before it becomes null and void. This means that if a licensed physical therapist does not renew their license within this two-year timeframe, they will lose their right to practice and will need to apply for a new license rather than simply renewing an expired one. Understanding this timeline is essential for maintaining licensure and practicing legally, as failing to adhere to these regulations can result in significant delays and additional requirements to regain licensure. The other options reflect longer timeframes that do not align with Florida's regulations for the renewal of a delinquent license.