Board of Directors Roles and Responsibilities
APTA Board of Directors is APTA's governing authority, with the corporate duties of care, loyalty, and obedience. The Board is the fiduciary for the association and manages the association's affairs pursuant to law and APTA bylaws. The Board carries out all association policies, positions, the Code of Ethics, and motions adopted by the House that recommend the Board to act.
The 16-member Board includes six officer positions (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Speaker of the House of Delegates, and Vice Speaker of the House of Delegates) and nine director positions elected by the House of Delegates who shall be Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant members in good standing. Only Physical Therapist members may serve as officers of the association and on the APTA Executive Committee. The Board also includes one public member position, which is held by a non-APTA member who is not a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant and is appointed by the Board. More specific information about Board roles and responsibilities may be found in the Bylaws of the APTA, Article VI. Board of Directors.
APTA Nominating Committee Roles and Responsibilities
The Nominating Committee consisting of five Physical Therapist members in good standing and are elected by the House of Delegates, prepares the annual slate of candidates for APTA national elections, and fosters activities that maintain and promote a pool of qualified nominees. In doing so, the committee works to slate at least two qualified candidates, if possible, for each position from those consenting to serve if elected for officers, directors, and members of the Nominating Committee to meet the responsibilities of their positions. The slate of candidates is made available to APTA members no later than three months before the election. Should the initial election result in open vacancies for the Board of Directors, the Nominating Committee shares the subsequent slate as soon as possible following the first election. More specific information about the Nominating Committee’s roles and responsibilities are outlined in the Bylaws of the American Physical Therapy Association, Article VII. Committees of the Association, Section 2.