District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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How should a licensee address an expired license?

  1. Ignore it until they want to work again

  2. Apply for reinstatement and meet certain requirements

  3. Automatically lose their license

  4. Transfer their license to another state

The correct answer is: Apply for reinstatement and meet certain requirements

A licensee should apply for reinstatement and meet certain requirements to address an expired license. This is the appropriate procedure because regulations typically outline specific steps that need to be followed when a professional license has expired. Reinstatement often involves submitting an application, paying a fee, and sometimes fulfilling continuing education requirements to ensure that the individual is still competent to practice. Taking no action, as in ignoring the expired license, could lead to potential legal issues and does not resolve the situation, as the licensee would not be in compliance with regulatory standards. Automatically losing a license is not a common consequence; rather, expiration does not equate to loss without the possibility of reinstatement. Transferring a license to another state without reinstatement is also not feasible, as the license must first be in good standing in the state of issuance before it can be considered for transfer. Therefore, pursuing reinstatement is the necessary and responsible action for a licensee with an expired license.