Ohio Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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When can a reinstatement application be submitted after a license has been revoked?

  1. No sooner than 6 months after revocation

  2. Immediately after revocation

  3. No sooner than 1 year after the date of revocation

  4. After completing a rehabilitation program

The correct answer is: No sooner than 1 year after the date of revocation

It is not possible to submit a reinstatement application immediately after a license has been revoked, as indicated in option B. Revocation of a license usually means that there are significant issues that need to be addressed before the license can be renewed or reinstated. As such, there is typically a waiting period before a reinstatement application can be submitted, as seen in options A and C. Option D may also seem like a possible choice, as completing a rehabilitation program can help address the underlying issues that led to the revocation. However, this alone does not guarantee that a reinstatement application can be submitted, and there is still a waiting period that must be observed. Therefore, option C is the most accurate answer.