Ohio Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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How long is a waiver granted for?

  1. Not to exceed one renewal cycle

  2. Up to 2 years

  3. 3 months

  4. Indefinitely

The correct answer is: Not to exceed one renewal cycle

A waiver is typically granted for a specific amount of time, not to exceed one renewal cycle. This means that the waiver will last for at least one renewal cycle but can be shorter if the entity granting the waiver determines it is appropriate. Option B is incorrect because it specifies a specific amount of time (2 years) which may not align with the renewal cycle. Option C is incorrect because it is a short amount of time and may not cover the duration of the renewal cycle. Option D is incorrect because waivers are typically not granted indefinitely, as they have an expiration date to ensure proper monitoring and evaluation.