Missouri Physical Therapy CE Requirements (2026): 30 Hours Every 2 Years

At a Glance
30
Contact Hours
2 yr
Renewal Cycle
Yes
Online Allowed
No
Carry-Over
Missouri physical therapists and PTAs must complete 30 hours of continuing education every two years, reported on even-numbered years for the January 1 - December 31 reporting period. Hours cannot be carried over into the next period, and new graduates only owe 15 hours for their graduation-year cycle.
Disclaimer: This information is for reference purposes only. Requirements are set by the Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts and may change. Always verify current requirements directly with the board.

Requirements Overview

The Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, acting on recommendations from the Advisory Commission for Physical Therapists, requires every licensed PT and PTA to complete 30 contact hours (equivalent to 3.0 CEUs, since 1 CEU = 10 clock hours) of continuing education during each 2-year reporting period. Reporting is biennial, due on even-numbered years, with the cycle running January 1 through December 31.

Missouri does not mandate any specific topics (no required ethics, jurisprudence, or law-and-rules course) — any activity that maintains or expands skills directly related to physical therapy practice qualifies, as long as it meets the rule's organized-activity and qualified-instructor criteria. The Board does not pre-approve courses or providers; licensees are responsible for confirming their own coursework meets the acceptable-CE criteria, and unused hours cannot carry over into the next period.

Licensees who graduate from a CAPTE-accredited PT or PTA program owe only 15 hours (half the standard requirement) for the reporting period in which they graduated. Temporary licensees are exempt from CE entirely until they pass the licensing exam and receive full licensure.

Renewal Pathways

30 hours CE, biennial (even years), no carry-over
30 hours
Default rule for all PT/PTA licensees not in their graduation-year reporting period: 30 contact hours (3.0 CEUs) every 2 years, reported biennially on even-numbered years, Jan 1 - Dec 31 24-month reporting period.
15 hours CE (half) for the year of PT/PTA graduation
15 hours
PTs and PTAs are exempt from one-half of the total CE hours (30 hours required, half = 15 hours) for the reporting period in which the licensee graduated from a CAPTE-accredited PT or PTA education program, regardless of degree type or licensure route.

Exemptions

How You Can Complete Your CE

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

Missouri CE Rules & Limits

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

Provider Requirements

The Board and the Advisory Commission for Physical Therapists do NOT preapprove courses or providers; the burden is on the licensee to ensure any course/activity meets the rule's acceptable-CE criteria. Automatically-acceptable sources include: courses sponsored/approved by APTA (or its state chapters/specialty sections, e.g. The Missouri Physical Therapy Association), AMA, AOA, or FSBPT; academic coursework (C grade or better) at a regionally accredited college/university; post-graduate clinical residency programs; APTA (or other nationally recognized) specialty certification/recertification (credited as the full 30 hours for that period); professional presentations delivered by the licensee (capped at 15 hours/2-year period); peer-reviewed publications/manuscripts (5 hrs), book chapters (5 hrs), and abstract publications/presentations (2 hrs); videotaped presentation reviews; home study courses; Grand Rounds attendance; and CPR certification/recertification (creditable once per 2-year period).

Tips for Missouri PTs

Sources

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

Each figure on this page is taken directly from the Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts'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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