Can a Physical Therapist transfer a license to New Hampshire as a military spouse?
Yes. New Hampshire is a member of the Physical Therapy Compact (PT Compact), so a Physical Therapist holding a multistate/compact license can practice in NH without re-applying. Compact privilege is purchased per state where you want to practice. Military spouses moving to a non-member state can use VAEIA 2022 portability.
Your physical therapy licensing board in New Hampshire
Through the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification, which houses the Physical Therapy Governing Board, a military spouse who relocates to New Hampshire on military orders may obtain a temporary license under RSA 332-G while the full application is processed.
Official source ↗About the Physical Therapy Compact (PT Compact)
For licensed Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants. Compact privilege allows you to practice in any other compact state for as long as your home license is valid.
Official compact site ↗All Physical Therapy member states
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