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== Temporary License Requirements/Availability  ==
== Temporary License Requirements/Availability  ==
Temporary licensing for a Physical Therapist is permitted in the state of Alabama. Upon payment to the board of a set fee and a written application provided by the board, the applicant shall be issued a temporary license without examination. The time frame can not exceed past one year and applications are only accepted from new graduates whom have not taken the boards exam.
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== Requirements for License  ==
== Requirements for License  ==

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== Temporary License Requirements/Availability

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Temporary License Requirements/Availability[edit | edit source]

Temporary licensing for a Physical Therapist is permitted in the state of Alabama. Upon payment to the board of a set fee and a written application provided by the board, the applicant shall be issued a temporary license without examination. The time frame can not exceed past one year and applications are only accepted from new graduates whom have not taken the boards exam.


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