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Key Facts: MI PT Juris Exam

80-90%

First-Time Pass Rate

Industry Estimate

75%

Passing Score

Michigan Board

28

Exam Questions

PSI Services

PSI

Exam Provider

Michigan Board

In-Person

Testing Format

PSI Services

NPTE Required

Prerequisite

Michigan Board

Michigan requires PTs to pass a 28-question jurisprudence exam with a 75% passing score (21/28). Administered by PSI at in-person testing centers. Covers Public Health Code, Administrative Rules, and Board regulations. Must also pass the NPTE for licensure.

About the MI PT Juris Exam

The Michigan PT Jurisprudence Exam covers Article 15 Parts 161 and 178 of the Michigan Public Health Code, Administrative Rules of the Board of Physical Therapy, LARA regulations, PTA supervision, direct access, dry needling, telehealth, PT Compact participation, disciplinary procedures, and mandatory reporting requirements.

Questions

28 scored questions

Time Limit

Varies

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Varies (PSI Services)

MI PT Juris Exam Content Outline

30%

Michigan Public Health Code

Article 15, Parts 161 and 178, Board authority, LARA Bureau of Professional Licensing, and Administrative Rules

25%

Scope of Practice

PT scope definition, direct access provisions, dry needling, telehealth, imaging, and practice limitations

20%

Supervision & Delegation

PTA general supervision, delegation requirements, aide limitations, student supervision, and supervision ratios

15%

Licensure Requirements

Initial licensure, biennial renewal, 25-hour CE requirement, endorsement, temporary licenses, and PT Compact

10%

Discipline & Ethics

Disciplinary actions, unprofessional conduct, mandatory reporting, informed consent, and patient rights

How to Pass the MI PT Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 28 questions
  • Time limit: Varies
  • Exam fee: Varies

Keys to Passing

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

MI PT Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Focus on Article 15, Parts 161 and 178 of the Michigan Public Health Code — these are the primary exam sources
2Know the 75% passing score (21/28) and prepare for the 28-question format
3Study Michigan PTA supervision requirements including general supervision and supervision ratios
4Review Michigan's direct access provisions and dry needling scope
5Understand LARA's role and the Board's Administrative Rules authority
6Practice questions on disciplinary procedures, mandatory reporting, and informed consent

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the Michigan PT Jurisprudence Exam?

The Michigan PT Jurisprudence Exam requires a 75% passing score, meaning 21 out of 28 questions must be answered correctly. The exam is administered by PSI at in-person testing centers.

How do I schedule the Michigan PT Jurisprudence Exam?

Schedule through psiexams.com after receiving authorization from the Michigan Board of Physical Therapy. The exam is taken in person at PSI testing centers throughout Michigan.

What laws does the Michigan PT Jurisprudence Exam cover?

The exam covers Article 15, Parts 161 and 178 of the Michigan Public Health Code, and the Administrative Rules of the Michigan Board of Physical Therapy. Part 161 covers general health profession provisions and Part 178 covers PT-specific rules.

Does Michigan allow direct access to physical therapy?

Yes, Michigan allows direct access. PTs can evaluate and treat patients without a physician referral, though they must screen for conditions outside their scope and refer when necessary.

What are Michigan's PT continuing education requirements?

Michigan requires 25 hours of CE per 2-year renewal cycle. Required topics include pain and pain management with opioid awareness. CE must relate to PT practice.

Does Michigan participate in the PT Compact?

Yes, Michigan has enacted PT Compact legislation. Eligible PTs from other compact member states can practice in Michigan under a compact privilege without a separate Michigan license.