Arizona Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What is the range of the civil penalty for violations determined by the board?

  1. At least $100 but not more than $1000

  2. At least $250 but not more than $10,000

  3. At least $500 but not more than $5000

  4. At least $1000 but not more than $2000

The correct answer is: At least $250 but not more than $10,000

The range of the civil penalty for violations determined by the board is set at a minimum of $250 and a maximum of $10,000. This range allows the board to impose penalties that take into account the severity of the violation and the potential harm caused, ensuring that the penalties can be significant enough to deter future infractions while also providing flexibility based on the specifics of each case. Understanding this penalty range is crucial for practitioners, as it reflects the board's commitment to maintaining professional standards and accountability in physical therapy practices. This substantial range empowers the board to address various levels of misconduct appropriately, from minor infractions to more serious breaches that may threaten patient safety or professional integrity.