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Board moves to withdraw recognition for 18 continuing‑competency providers as part of licensing cleanup

5923153 · September 17, 2025
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Assistant Executive Officer Sarah Conley updated the board on continuing competency improvements and presented staff recommendations to withdraw recognition from 18 approval agencies; the board approved each withdrawal by recorded 4‑0 votes (Tanya McMillan absent).

The Physical Therapy Board of California’s licensing staff proposed removing recognition from 18 continuing‑competency approval agencies after outreach failed to confirm current contact information or after the agencies requested withdrawal.

Sarah Conley, assistant executive officer for licensing services, summarized continuing‑competency work to date and said staff are building a more robust database of recognized approval agencies to improve audit efficiency and licensee access to course information. Conley said the board is pursuing a future regulatory proposal to authorize a fee for recognized approval agencies and that collecting accurate agency information will help set a fee that reflects program costs.

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