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Are the individuals providing physical therapy care required to identify themselves as a physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, and/or physical therapy aide?

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Are the individuals providing physical therapy care required to identify themselves as a physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, and/or physical therapy aide?

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Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants must disclose, while working, his or her name and practitioner’s license status, as granted by this state, on a name tag in at least an 18-point type. A physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in a practice or an office, whose license is prominently displayed in the office, may opt not to wear a name tag.

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