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NPTE
Information on the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE)
Jurisprudence
Information on Jurisprudence Examinations
PEAT
Information on the Practice Exam & Assessment Tool
Exam Security
NPTE Security Information
Ethics
How regulatory boards deal with ethical violations
Continuing Competence
Information on Continuing Competence
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Welcome, candidates for licensure and licensed PTs and PTAs.
Welcome to the area where candidates and licensees can learn about Federation services for licensure plus regulatory initiatives in the area of continuing competence and ethics.
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Security
The National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) is the property of the FSBPT and is protected by trade secret, contract, and federal copyright laws. THE FSBPT STRICTLY PROHIBITS ANY SHARING OF ANY INFORMATION WHATSOEVER ABOUT ANY QUESTION CONTAINED WITHIN ANY PAST OR PRESENT NPTE. The FSBPT warns that it is a violation of FSBPT’s property rights in the NPTE and is illegal to share questions that are on the NPTE or to ask candidates who have already taken the exam about any NPTE question. The FSBPT also warns persons who have registered to take the NPTE that their sharing or soliciting others to share information about any question contained within any past or present NPTE may be a breach of their registration and/or examination-taking contract and further result in their being liable for consequential damages and attorneys fees.
The FSBPT will prosecute all persons who solicit questions or share information about NPTE questions. PERSONS WHO ARE SUSPECTED OF SUCH ACTIONS MAY BE PROHIBITED FROM SITTING FOR THE NPTE UNLESS AND UNTIL THEY ARE DETERMINED AFTER A FULL INVESTIGATION NOT TO HAVE COMMITTED SUCH ACTS. In addition, participation in such activities may jeopardize your ability to practice physical therapy in any United States Jurisdiction.
If you know someone who has violated exam security, please contact the FSBPT at 703-739-9420 or by email to security@fsbpt.org.
Learn more about Exam Security.
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