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== Temporary License Requirements/Availability   ==
== Temporary License Requirements/Availability   ==


There is temporary licensure in Missouri.  The temporary license is issued for a period of ninety days to first time applicants for the licensure exam.  It will not be issued to an applicant who has failed the licensure exam in the state of Missouri or in any other state.  This requires supervision from a physical therapist who has been practicing in the state of Missouri for at least 1 year.  The supervising PT may not be a relative.  Supervision is defined as “continual verbal and written contact and onsite contact every 2 weeks.  The temporary license will become invalid if the licensee fails the exam, does not sit for the exam, or at the end of 90 days.
There is temporary licensure in Missouri.  The temporary license is issued for a period of ninety days to first time applicants for the licensure exam.  It will not be issued to an applicant who has failed the licensure exam in the state of Missouri or in any other state.  This requires supervision from a physical therapist who has been practicing in the state of Missouri for at least 1 year.  The supervising PT may not be a relative.  Supervision is defined as “continual verbal and written contact and onsite contact every 2 weeks."  The temporary license will become invalid if the licensee fails the exam, does not sit for the exam, or at the end of 90 days.


== Requirements for License  ==
== Requirements for License  ==

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Temporary License Requirements/Availability [edit | edit source]

There is temporary licensure in Missouri.  The temporary license is issued for a period of ninety days to first time applicants for the licensure exam.  It will not be issued to an applicant who has failed the licensure exam in the state of Missouri or in any other state.  This requires supervision from a physical therapist who has been practicing in the state of Missouri for at least 1 year.  The supervising PT may not be a relative.  Supervision is defined as “continual verbal and written contact and onsite contact every 2 weeks."  The temporary license will become invalid if the licensee fails the exam, does not sit for the exam, or at the end of 90 days.

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