ANALYSIS OF HOUSE BILL 1113 Revising provisions relating to occupational therapy.
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Health Care Committee January 25, 1999 Washington State House of Representatives |
SPONSORS: Representatives Campbell and Cody.
BACKGROUND: Occupational therapists are licensed by the state for the practice of occupational therapy. No person may represent himself or herself as an occupational therapist without holding a license.
An occupational therapist may treat a patient only upon the referral of a physician licensed in this state.
SUMMARY: The title of occupational therapist is changed to occupational therapy practitioner.
The class of health providers who may refer a patient for treatment by an occupational therapy practitioner is expanded to include an osteopathic physician, podiatric physician, naturopath, chiropractor, physician assistant, clinical psychologist, or an advanced registered nurse practitioner.