FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
License Expires
CE Hours Required
Mandatory Subjects
Must complete a Human Trafficking Prevention Training course approved by Texas Health and Human Services Commission. 2 CCUs of Texas Jurisprudence Assessment Module (TX JAM) which is available on the board website.
Physical Therapists (30) 28 CCUs are allowed through home-study Physical Therapy Assistants (20) 18 CCUs are allowed through home-study
Biennial renewal. Licensees are required to renew by the end of their birth month every two years.
Are you a Texas board-approved provider? Texas Physical Therapy Association (Provider #2411048TX; expires 11/30/2024). The assignment of Texas CCUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by the TPTA or TBPTE. Unless otherwise indicated, all PT courses meet continuing competence requirements for license renewal in Texas. The course Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking in Texas has been approved by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). Are my credit hours reported to the Texas board? No. The Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners performs random audits at which time proof of continuing education must be provided. How do I complete the TX JAM? Individuals renewing their license will be required to take the Texas Jurisprudence Assessment Module (TX JAM). This will cover both the Jurisprudence Exam and the Ethics/Professional Responsibility requirement. To complete this requirement you will need to go to the board website www.ptot.texas.gov and follow the link for registration and access. Is my information secure? Yes! We use SSL encryption, and we never share your information with third-parties. We are also rated A+ by the National Better Business Bureau. What if I still have questions? What are your business hours? No problem, we have several options for you to choose from! Online at EliteLearning.com/Physical-Therapy you will see our robust FAQ section that answers many of your questions, simply click FAQs at the top of the page, e-mail us at office@elitelearning.com, or call us toll free at 1-888-857-6920, Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm EST, Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm EST. Important information for licensees: Always check your state’s board website to determine the number of hours required for renewal, mandatory topics (as these are subject to change), and the amount that may be completed through home-study. 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