Idaho Physical Therapy CE Requirements (2026): 32 Hours Every 2 Years

At a Glance
32
Contact Hours
2 yr
Renewal Cycle
Yes
Online Allowed
No
Carry-Over
Idaho physical therapists and PTAs must complete 32 contact hours of continuing education every two years, since the state moved to biennial license renewal in October 2025. There's no mandated topic list and no board pre-approval of courses, but unused hours cannot carry over into the next renewal cycle.
Disclaimer: This information is for reference purposes only. Requirements are set by the Idaho Physical Therapy Licensure Board and may change. Always verify current requirements directly with the board.

Requirements Overview

The Idaho Physical Therapy Licensure Board, under IDAPA 24.13.01, requires 32 contact hours of continuing education every 2 years. Idaho shifted PT/PTA licenses from 1-year to 2-year terms on October 14, 2025; the CE total didn't change, but licensees mid-transition may still renew annually and report a running tally toward 32 hours.

Idaho names no mandatory topic — no required jurisprudence, ethics, or opioid course — and the Board does not pre-approve courses. Any activity germane to physical therapy practice with a qualified instructor qualifies, including online conferences, home study, and even supervising a PT/PTA student (4 hours/year) or presenting a program (2x the presentation time).

Carry-over is not permitted: hours beyond the 32-hour minimum are lost at the next cycle. Keep attendance documentation for 2 years for audits or reinstatement.

How You Can Complete Your CE

💻
Online / Distance
Allowed, no limit
🏫
In-Person / Live
Allowed

Idaho CE Rules & Limits

Details specific to Idaho that generic CE guides tend to miss:

Provider Requirements

No board pre-approval of courses or providers. The Board accepts any continuing education activity that is germane to the practice of physical therapy and conducted by individuals with specialized education, training, and experience; the Board may request documentation of a presenter's qualifications. Recommended (non-exhaustive) sources include APTA and its sections/chapters, CAPTE, the National Athletic Trainers Association, and accredited colleges/universities.

Tips for Idaho PTs

Sources

Verified July 3, 2026 · Primary source · Official state board
Verified July 3, 2026 · Secondary source · Official state board
Verified July 3, 2026 · Secondary source · Official state board

Each figure on this page is taken directly from the Idaho Physical Therapy Licensure Board's official rules and continuing-education sources and recorded with the exact source excerpt. Last verified Jul 2026. Read how we compile and verify this data.

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