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Key Facts: Maryland PT Jurisprudence Exam

75-85%

First-Time Pass Rate

Industry Data

90%

Passing Score (Highest)

FSBPT/BPTE

35

Exam Questions

FSBPT

90 min

Time Limit

FSBPT

$65

Exam Fee

FSBPT

3 Max

Questions You Can Miss

Calculated

Maryland's JAM exam has the highest passing threshold at 90%, with 35 questions in 90 minutes. Candidates can miss at most 3 questions. The exam covers both the Maryland PT Practice Act (Health Occupations Article, Title 13) and the detailed COMAR Title 10, Subtitle 38 regulations. Required for initial licensure, endorsement, and reinstatement.

About the Maryland PT Jurisprudence Exam

The Maryland PT Jurisprudence exam (FSBPT JAM) is one of the most challenging state jurisprudence assessments, requiring a 90% passing score — the highest threshold among JAM states. With only 35 questions in 90 minutes, candidates can miss at most 3 questions. The exam covers the Maryland PT Practice Act (Health Occupations Article, Title 13) and COMAR Title 10, Subtitle 38 regulations.

Questions

35 scored questions

Time Limit

90 minutes

Passing Score

90%

Exam Fee

$65 (FSBPT / Maryland Board of Physical Therapy Examiners (BPTE))

Maryland PT Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

30%

Maryland Practice Act & COMAR

BPTE authority, Health Occupations Article Title 13, COMAR Title 10 Subtitle 38, licensing procedures, and regulatory framework

25%

Scope of Practice & Direct Access

PT vs PTA scope per COMAR, direct access conditions, dry needling per BPTE, telehealth, wound care, and practice limitations

20%

Supervision & Delegation

PTA supervision per COMAR (1:2 ratio), aide restrictions, delegation rules, student supervision, and SNF supervision

15%

Licensing & Continuing Education

Initial licensure, endorsement, biennial renewal, 30-hour CE requirements, PT Compact, and reinstatement

10%

Discipline & Ethics

Grounds for discipline, sanctions, OAH hearings, due process, mandatory reporting, confidentiality, and professional conduct

How to Pass the Maryland PT Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 90%
  • Exam length: 35 questions
  • Time limit: 90 minutes
  • Exam fee: $65

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

Maryland PT Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study BOTH the Maryland PT Practice Act (Health Occupations Article, Title 13) AND COMAR Title 10, Subtitle 38 — the exam tests both sources
2With a 90% passing threshold and only 35 questions, you can miss at most 3 — treat every question as critical
3Memorize the PTA supervision ratio (1:2 per COMAR) and all non-delegable PT responsibilities
4Know how the BPTE differs from the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) in disciplinary proceedings
5Understand Maryland direct access conditions including when referral to a physician is required
6Practice with all 100 questions in our bank — comprehensive preparation is essential for the 90% threshold

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Maryland PT Jurisprudence exam considered the most difficult?

Maryland has the highest JAM passing threshold at 90%. With only 35 questions, you can miss at most 3 questions. This demands near-perfect knowledge of both the Maryland PT Practice Act and COMAR regulations.

How many questions are on the Maryland PT Jurisprudence exam?

The Maryland JAM contains 35 questions with a 90-minute time limit. You must score 90% or higher (miss no more than 3 questions) to pass.

How much does the Maryland PT Jurisprudence exam cost?

The Maryland FSBPT JAM costs $65, payable to the FSBPT. Given the high passing threshold, thorough preparation before each attempt is strongly recommended.

What is COMAR and why is it important for the Maryland JAM?

COMAR (Code of Maryland Regulations) Title 10, Subtitle 38 contains the Board's detailed implementing rules for PT practice. The JAM tests both the statutory Practice Act and COMAR provisions — you must know both.

When is the Maryland PT Jurisprudence exam required?

Maryland requires the JAM for initial licensure, endorsement from another state, and reinstatement of a lapsed license. Unlike some states, it is not required at every renewal cycle.

Is Maryland part of the Physical Therapy Compact?

Yes, Maryland is a PT Compact member. Compact practitioners must pass the Maryland JAM with a 90% score to obtain a compact privilege to practice in Maryland.