Mississippi Supreme Court, 1975

Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy v. Harrington

Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy v. Harrington
Mississippi Supreme Court · Decided October 20, 1975 · Walker, Gillespie, Rodgers, Smith, Robertson, Sugg, Broom
321 So. 2d 5; 1975 Miss. LEXIS 1517 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy v. Harrington

Opinion of the Court

WALKER, Justice:

This is an appeal from the Circuit Court of Forrest County, Mississippi, which reversed an order of the Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy in denying a license to the appellee as provided under the “grandfather clause” of Mississippi Code Annotated section 73-23-13 (Supp. 1974).

A discussion of the issues raised by the appellant would not add to the jurisprudence of the state.1 However, there is a patent error in the order of the circuit court which must be corrected.

The order of the circuit court provides that:

. the Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy issue a license to Earnest L. Harrington without an examination, as provided under the “grandfather clause” of Section 73-23-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended, as a corrective therapist; . (Emphasis added).

Section 73-23-13 only provides for the licensing of physical therapists and not corrective therapists; therefore, the order of the circuit court is hereby corrected to provide that the Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy shall issue a license to appellee as a physical therapist.

The judgment of the lower court is affirmed as corrected.

Affirmed as corrected.

GILLESPIE, C. J., RODGERS, P. J., and SMITH, ROBERTSON, SUGG and BROOM, JJ., concur.

. Mississippi Supreme Court Rule 43.

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