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Welcome to the Minnesota Board of Physical Therapy
NOTE regarding Board Orders
If Licensee Search indicates Board Discipline Order or Corrective Action, please click on "Complaints & Discipline" page. The full text of all Board Orders is available on the Complaints & Discipline page. For text of Agreements for Corrective Action, please contact Board office.
NOTICE: ALL PTAS MUST BE MN LICENSED OR HOLD A TEMPORARY PERMIT TO PRACTICE IN MINNESOTA AFTER JULY 1, 2008. PTAS WITHOUT A LICENSE MUST STOP PRACTICING AS OF JULY 2, 2008.
P.T.A. Licensure application and instructions are available under Licensure Information
The Minnesota Physical Therapist Practice Act is available under Legislation You may print the license application form and instructions from this website Licensure Information You may search for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants licensed in the State of Minnesota online! Search Licensees A list of Board Orders and copies of the complete text of the Orders are available under Complaints and Discipline HPSP To enhance public protection and provide support for regulated health care professionals whose ability to practice with reasonable skill and safety may be impaired due to illness. You can find more information on the HPSP websiteWritten verification or certification of MN PT or PTA licensure requires payment of $25.00 fee Licensure Information Mailing list of all Minnesota Licensed PTs and PTAs may be requested from jean.hayes@state.mn.us or (651) 296-0930 Contact information for PT Boards in other states, and PT and PTA educational programs under Links Military Exemption from License Renewal under Board - FAQ On January 18, 2007, the Board adopted the Statement of Support for a Statewide Culture of Learning Board Minnesota Responds! Preparing for an Emergency. Giving PTs a chance to help. Information and links under Links.
Website information is available in alternative formats for individuals with disabilities upon request from 612-627-5406 or physical.therapy@state.mn.us
Minnesota Relay Service for Hearing Impaired 1-800-627-3529 | Board of Physical Therapy Affirmative Action Plan 2010-2012 |
The Minnesota Board of Physical Therapy is an affirmative action / equal opportunity employer. The Minnesota Board of Physical Therapy does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, public assistance, age, sexual orientation, or membership on a local human rights ommission.
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