Evaluations and Treatment Without Referral; Exceptions; Testing Certification

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Sec. 2.5. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a physical therapist may evaluate and treat an individual during a period not to exceed forty-two (42) calendar days beginning with the date of the initiation of treatment without a referral from a provider described in section 2(b) of this chapter. However, if the individual needs additional treatment from the physical therapist after forty-two (42) calendar days, the physical therapist shall obtain a referral from the individual's provider, as described in section 2(b) of this chapter.

(b) A physical therapist may not perform spinal manipulation of the spinal column or the vertebral column unless:

(1) the physical therapist is acting on the order or referral of a physician, an osteopathic physician, or a chiropractor; and

(2) the referring physician, osteopathic physician, or chiropractor has examined the patient before issuing the order or referral.

(c) A physical therapist who conducts testing using electrophysiologic or electrodiagnostic testing must obtain and maintain the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties Clinical Electrophysiologic Specialist Certification.

As added by P.L.98-2013, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.160-2019, SEC.11.


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