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S.B. 375
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VETOES
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(i) (1) "Practice occupational therapy" means to evaluate, treat, and consult
regarding problems that interfere with the functional and occupational performance
of an individual who is impaired by physical, emotional, or developmental disability.
(2) "Practice occupational therapy" includes:
(i) Selecting, designing, making, and using splints and adaptive
equipment;
(ii) Using therapeutic activities;
(iii) Using developmental, perceptual-motor, and sensory
integrative activities;
(iv) Using activities of daily living;
(v) Prevocational evaluating and training;
(vi) Consulting about the adaptation of environments for the
handicapped; and
(vii) Performing and interpreting manual muscle and range of
motion tests,]
(R) (1) "PERIODIC SUPERVISION" MEANS SUPERVISION BY A LICENSED
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST ON A FACE-TO-FACE BASIS, OCCURRING THE EARLIER
OF AT LEAST:
(I) ONCE EVERY 10 THERAPY VISITS; OR
(II) ONCE EVERY 30 CALENDAR DAYS.
(2) "PERIODIC SUPERVISION" INCLUDES:
(I) CHART REVIEW; AND
(II) MEETINGS TO DISCUSS CLIENT TREATMENT PLANS, CLIENT
RESPONSE, OR OBSERVATION OF TREATMENT.
(S) "SUPERVISION" MEANS AID, DIRECTION, AND INSTRUCTION PROVIDED BY
AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST TO ADEQUATELY ENSURE THE SAFETY AND
WELFARE OF CLIENTS DURING THE COURSE OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY,
[(j)] (T) 'Temporary license" means a license issued by the Board under and
as limited by § 10-313 of this title to practice:
(1) Occupational therapy; or
(2) Limited occupational therapy.
10-102.
[(a)]This title does not limit the right of an individual to practice a health
occupation that the individual is authorized to practice under this article.
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