District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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Which is NOT a power of the board?

  1. Issue licenses

  2. Conduct interviews for new board members

  3. Review complaints

  4. Evaluate qualifications of applicants

The correct answer is: Conduct interviews for new board members

The function of boards overseeing physical therapy practice typically includes responsibilities such as issuing licenses, reviewing complaints, and evaluating qualifications of applicants. These duties are essential for ensuring that practitioners meet the necessary standards of competency and ethics within the profession. In contrast, conducting interviews for new board members is not generally within the powers of such a board. The process of selecting or appointing new members is typically governed by higher authorities or specific legal frameworks, rather than being performed directly by the existing board members. Therefore, this choice does not align with the standard powers and responsibilities attributed to a licensing or regulatory board, making it the correct selection for what is not a power of the board.