APTA Code of Ethics Cited in Statute - Standards of Ethical Conduct for the PTA
APTA Code of Ethics Cited in Statute - Guide for Professional Conduct - PT
The Arizona Administrative Code at R4-24-101(33) "Recognized standards of ethics" means the Code of Ethics (amended June 2000) and the accompanying Guide for Professional Conduct (amended January 2004) of the American Physical Therapy Association, 1111 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-1488, which is incorporated by reference and on file with the Board. This incorporation includes no later editions or amendments. Click on the link below to access this version of the Code and Guide:
Arizona Administrative Code
AZ PT Board Statutes; A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 19
Policy Statement 2004-01 Use of Titles
This Substantive Policy Statement (SPS) addresses the appropriate use of professional titles on the part of Arizona licensed physical therapists. An SPS is intended to provide clarification with respect to the Board's statutes and rules.
Policy Statement 2005-01 Graduates Not Licensed
Policy Statement 2006-01 ADA Exam Accommodations
This Substantive Policy Statement (SPS) addresses the requirements for an applicant for PT licensure or PTA certification requesting an accommodation to the National Physical Therapy Examination and to the Arizona Jurisprudence Examination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). An SPS is intended to provide clarification with respect to the Board's statutes and rules.
Policy Statement 2006-02 Supervision;Documentation
Policy Statement 2007-01 Interim Permit & SCPP
Policy Statement 2008-01 Continuing Competence
Policy Statement 2024-01 Supervision Requirements via Telehealth
The purpose of this substantive policy statement (“SPS”) is to clarify general supervision requirements as it relates to physical therapy care provided via telehealth.