43-40 Occupational Therapists

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CHAPTER 43-40OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS43-40-01. Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context or subject matterotherwise requires:1.&quot;Board&quot; means the board of occupational therapy practice.2.&quot;Occupational therapist&quot; means a person licensed to practice occupational therapy<br>under this chapter.3.&quot;Occupational therapy aide&quot; means an unlicensed person who assists in the practice<br>of occupational therapy under the direct supervision of an occupational therapist or<br>occupational therapy assistant in accordance with rules adopted by the board.4.&quot;Occupational therapy assistant&quot; means a person licensed to assist in the practice of<br>occupational therapy, under this chapter, who works under the supervision of an<br>occupational therapist.5.&quot;Occupational therapy practice&quot; means the use of occupation and purposeful activity<br>or intervention designed to achieve functional outcomes that promote health, prevent<br>injury or disability, and which develop, improve, sustain, or restore the highest<br>possible level of independence of any individual who has an injury, illness, cognitive<br>impairment, psychosocial dysfunction, mental illness, developmental or learning<br>disability, physical disability or other disorder or condition, and occupational therapy<br>education. Occupational therapy encompasses evaluation, treatment, consultation,<br>research, and education.Occupational therapy practice includes evaluation byskilledobservation,administration,andinterpretationofstandardizedandnonstandardized tests and measurements.The occupational therapy practitionerdesigns and implements interventions directed toward developing, improving,<br>sustaining, and restoring sensorimotor, neuromuscular, emotional, cognitive, or<br>psychosocial performance components.Interventions include activities thatcontribute to optimal occupational performance including self-care; daily living skills;<br>skills essential for productivity, functional communication and mobility; positioning;<br>social integration; cognitive mechanisms; enhancing play and leisure skills; and the<br>design, provision, and training in the use of assistive technology, devices, orthotics,<br>or prosthetics or environmental adaptations to accommodate for loss of occupational<br>performance.Therapy may be provided individually or in groups to preventsecondary conditions, promote community integration, and support the individual's<br>health and well-being within the social and cultural contexts of the individual's natural<br>environment.6.&quot;Occupational therapy student&quot; is a person enrolled in an accredited occupational<br>therapy education program.43-40-02.License required - Title - Abbreviation.A person may not practiceoccupational therapy or hold out as an occupational therapist, or as being able to practice<br>occupational therapy, or to render occupational therapy services in this state unless that person<br>is licensed under this chapter.Only individuals may be licensed under this chapter.Anindividual licensed under this chapter as an occupational therapist may use the title &quot;occupational<br>therapist&quot; and the abbreviation &quot;OT/L&quot; or other designation approved by the board. An individual<br>licensed under this chapter as an occupational therapy assistant may use the title &quot;occupational<br>therapy assistant&quot; and the abbreviation &quot;OTA/L&quot; or other designation approved by the board. No<br>other individual may use these names or abbreviations.43-40-03. Persons and practices not affected by chapter. This chapter does notprevent or restrict the practice, services, or activities of:Page No. 11.Services by a person licensed by the state and working within the standards and<br>ethics of that person's profession, if that person does not represent to the public that<br>the person is an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant.2.Any person employed as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant<br>by the United States or any agency of it, if the person provides occupational therapy<br>solely under the direction or control of the organization by which employed.3.Any person performing occupational therapy consultation, continuing education,<br>inservice, or preservice training in this state, if these services are performed for no<br>more than thirty days in a calendar year, if:a.The person is licensed or registered under the law of another state which has<br>regulatory requirements at least as stringent as the requirements of this<br>chapter; orb.The person meets the requirements for certification as an occupational<br>therapist registered or a certified occupational therapy assistant, established by<br>a national occupational therapy certifying agency approved by the board.43-40-03.1. Occupational therapy students - Occupational therapy aides.1.A person pursuing a supervised course of study leading to a degree or certificate in<br>occupational therapy at an accredited or approved educational program may<br>perform occupational therapy services if the services are a part of the student's<br>supervised course of study, provided that the student is designated by a title that<br>clearly indicates the student's status as a student or trainee.2.Occupational therapy aides may assist in the practice of occupational therapy only<br>under the direct supervision of an occupational therapist or occupational therapy<br>assistant and in accordance with rules adopted by the board.43-40-04. Board of occupational therapy practice - Appointment - Meetings.1.There is established a board of occupational therapy practice.The board shallconsist of five members appointed by the governor, all of whom must be residents of<br>this state.The occupational therapy practitioners appointed must have beenengaged in rendering occupational therapy services to the public, teaching, or<br>research in occupational therapy for at least three years immediately preceding their<br>appointments.Three board members must be licensed occupational therapists.One member must be a licensed occupational therapy assistant. One member must<br>represent the public with an interest in the rights of the consumers of health<br>services.2.Appointments must be for three-year terms, but no person may be appointed to<br>serve more than two consecutive terms.Terms begin on the first day of thecalendar year and end on the last day of the calendar year or until successors are<br>appointed.3.If a vacancy in one of the positions exists, the governor shall appoint, as soon as<br>practicable, a person to the unexpired term.4.The board shall meet during the first month of each calendar year to select a<br>chairman and for other purposes. At least one additional meeting must be held<br>before the end of each calendar year. Other meetings may be convened at the call<br>of the chairman or the written request of any two board members.Page No. 25.Members of the board may receive no compensation for their services, but are<br>entitled to reasonable travel and other expenses incurred in the execution of their<br>powers and duties, as set by the board.43-40-05.Board powers, duties, and authority.The board shall administer,coordinate, and enforce the provisions of this chapter, evaluate the qualifications, and approve<br>the examinations for licensure under this chapter. The board shall keep any records and minutes<br>as are necessary to carry out its functions. The board may:1.Issue subpoenas, examine witnesses, and administer oaths, and may investigate<br>allegations of practices violating the provisions of this chapter.2.Adopt rules pursuant to chapter 28-32, relating to professional conduct to carry out<br>the policy of this chapter, including rules relating to professional licensure and to the<br>establishment of ethical standards of practice for persons holding a license to<br>practice occupational therapy in this state.43-40-06. Board administrative authority and requirements.1.The board may employ an executive secretary and other officers and employees it<br>deems necessary.2.The board shall adopt a seal by which it authenticates its proceedings.3.All funds collected or received by the board must be deposited and disbursed in<br>accordance with section 54-44-12.4.The executive secretary shall pay upon approval of the board all appropriate<br>expenses incurred by the board in the administration of this chapter.43-40-07.Fees.The board shall prescribe by rule the fee for application forexamination, the initial license fee, the renewal of license fee, the late renewal fee, and the<br>limited permit fee. These fees must be set in such an amount as to reimburse the board, to the<br>extent feasible, for the cost of the services rendered.43-40-08.Requirements for licensure.An applicant applying for a license as anoccupational therapist or as an occupational therapy assistant shall file a written application<br>provided by the board, demonstrating to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant:1.Is competent.2.Will adhere to the code of ethics adopted by the board.3.Has successfully completed the academic requirements of an educational program<br>in occupational therapy recognized by the board.a.The occupational therapy educational program must be accredited by a<br>national occupational therapy accrediting agency approved by the board.b.The occupational therapy assistant educational program must be accredited by<br>a national occupational therapy accrediting agency approved by the board.4.Has successfully completed a period of supervised fieldwork experience required by<br>the accredited educational institution where the applicant met the academic<br>requirements required by a national occupational therapy accrediting agency<br>approved by the board.5.Has passed an examination approved by the board.Page No. 343-40-09.Occupational therapy assistant licensure as occupational therapist.Repealed by S.L. 1999, ch. 394, </p> <BR></DIV><!-- /.col.one --><!-- /.col.two --></DIV><!-- /.col.main --></DIV><!-- /div id = content --> <BR class=clear></DIV> <!-- /div id = livearea --> <DIV></DIV><!-- /.col.one --> <DIV></DIV><!-- /.col.main --> <DIV></DIV><!-- /#content --><BR class=clear> <DIV></DIV><!-- /#livearea --> <!-- Footer--> <DIV id=footer> <DIV class=container> <P class=copyright>Copyright &copy; 2012-2022 Laws9.Com All rights reserved. </P><!-- /.copyright --> <P class=footerlinks><A href="/contactus.html">Contact Us</A> | <A href="/aboutus.html">About Us</A> | <A href="/terms.html">Terms</A> | <A href="/privacy.html">Privacy</A></P><!-- /.footerlinks --> </DIV><!-- /.container --> </DIV><!-- /footer --> </BODY></HTML>