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  8. Chapter 39 - Occupational Therapy Practice Act.


Chapter 39 - Occupational Therapy Practice Act.


  • Section 34-39-1 - Short title.
  • Section 34-39-2 - Purpose.
  • Section 34-39-3 - Definitions.
  • Section 34-39-4 - Representation of self as occupational therapist or therapy assistant without license prohibited.
  • Section 34-39-5 - Exceptions.
  • Section 34-39-6 - Board of Occupational Therapy established; composition; fund created.
  • Section 34-39-7 - Duties of board; joint approval with Board of Medical Examiners of rules and regulations.
  • Section 34-39-8 - Application for license; requirements.
  • Section 34-39-9 - Examinations and reexamination; foreign trained applicants.
  • Section 34-39-10 - Waiver of license requirements; reciprocity; notification procedure.
  • Section 34-39-11 - Issuance of license; limited permit; permitted representations.
  • Section 34-39-12 - Denial or suspension of license; probationary conditions; hearing; reinstatement.
  • Section 34-39-13 - Expiration and renewal of licenses; fee; continuing education; late fee.
  • Section 34-39-14 - Fees authorized.
  • Section 34-39-15 - Violation as misdemeanor; penalty; forfeiture and revocation of license.
  • Section 34-39-16 - Complaints; notice and hearing; judicial review.
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