AB 106
Ratifies the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact. (BDR 54-233)
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This bill ratifies the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact, an interstate agreement that allows licensed occupational therapists and assistants to practice in other states that are also part of the compact. To practice under the compact, therapists must hold a license in their home state, meet certain requirements like completing continuing education, and undergo a criminal background check. The bill also establishes a data system for sharing information among member states and grants the Board of Occupational Therapy the authority to disclose information to this system, while protecting certain criminal background check data. Finally, it deems compact practice equivalent to a licensed practice, providing the same legal protections.
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