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If performed by a person who is adequately trained PT 1) The design, fabrication, revision, education, and instruction in the use of
includes.... various ADs
2) The administration of topical drugs that have been prescribed by a licensed
health professional authorized to prescribe drugs
3) Physiotherapy: physical measures include massage, heat, cold, air, light,
water, electricity, sound, and the performance of test of neuromuscular
function as an aid to such treatment
PT does not include.... 1. The medical diagnosis of a patient's disability
2. the use of Roentgen rays or radium for diagnosis or therapeutic purposes
3. the use of electricity for cauterization or other surgical purposes
The PT section shall... 1) keep a record of its proceedings
2) keep a register of applicants showing the name and location of the
institution grants the applicant's degree or certificate in PT and whether or not
a license was issued
3) maintain a register of every PT and PTA in the state including the licensee's
last place of business, last known residence and the date and number of the
licensees license
4) deposit all fees collected by the section in accordance with 4755.03
5) on receipt of application for license, provide to the applicant the section's
address, dates of upcoming section meetings and a list of names of the section
members
Investigation for suspension, revocation or refusal to The appropriate section of the Ohio occupational therapy, PT and AT board will
issue or renew licenses investigate, subpoena witnesses and documents in connections with its
investigations. Where a violation of this chapter allegedly occurs, a licensed
law professional will take charge of the conduct and prosecution
Investigator's Rights Review, obtain copies and audit personal records and personnel files of
licensees and limited permit holders at the place of business of the licensees
or limited permit holders or any other place where documents may be and
shall be given access to such documents during normal business hours.
Information and records received or generated by the board pursuant to an
investigation are confidential, are not public records, are not subject to
discovery in any civil or administrative action.
Obtaining a copy of the licensure standards each section shall publish and make available, upon request and for a fee not
to exceed the actual cost of printing and mailing, the licensure standards
prescribed by the relevant sections of this chapter and the administrative code
Annual Submissions Each year the board shall submit to the governor and general assembly for all
its official actions during the preceding year, together with any
recommendations and findings with regard to the status of the professions of
PT, OT and AT
, Requirements for Teaching PT An individual may teach a PT course as faculty without holding an Ohio license
if...
1) holds a current, valid license in another U.S. state or territory, they may teach
for up to one year without obtaining a license in Ohio
2) A PT who holds a current, valid license or registration to practice PT in
another country who is not licensed as a PT in the US may teach if...
a) either the foreign licensed individual or the PT institution apply to the PT
section for authorization for the individual to teach up to one year, AND...
b) A designated member(s) of the PT section approves this application
One year 365 consecutive days from the first day the individual teaches in Ohio
Pursuant to the the rules described above in regards to 1) the individuals name
teaching PT without an Ohio license the PT must notify 2) the PT education institution where the individual will teach
the PT section with a notification that should include 3) the name and number of the course(s) that the individual will teach
4) the date that the individual will commence teaching in ohio
5) the license number for all valid PT licenses held in the US or any foreign
country
The OTPTAT shall grant a PT License by Reciprocity (an 1) Passed NPTE
agreement between states to issue licenses to 2) Passed Jurisprudence
applicants from other states with credit for their courses 3) Holds a current and valid license or registration to practice PT in another
or license level to reduce requirement) if all of the state or country
following are true 4) Minimal education requirements met
5) the applicant pays the fee described in section B of 4755.42 of the revised
code
6) the applicant is not in violation of any section of this chapter or rule adopted
under it
If the applicant's education is not reasonably equivalent the section shall send a written notice to the applicant denying the applicant's
to the educational requirements that were in force for request and state the specific reason why. Sending this notice through certified
licensure in the state on the date of the applicant's mail within 30 days after the section makes that determination.
licensure...
If a non-ohio licensed PT plans on teaching for more the individual must obtain an Ohio PT license prior to the completion of the
than one year... one year period
To renew your PT license... Renewal fee is not more than $125, the applicant's signed statement that the
applicant completed the CEU requirements within the timeframe established
A license that is not renewed will automatically expire on its expiration date
Loss/suspension of licensure can occur from... (1-10) 1) habitual indulgence in the use of controlled substances
2) conviction of a felony or a crime
3) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a licensed issued by the PT section by
fraud or deception
4) An ajudication by a court that the applicant or licensee is incompetent for
the purpose of holding the license
5) violation of the code of ethics
7) violating/attempting to violate sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 or any issued rule
adopted by the section(s)
8) failure of one or both of the examinations required for licensure
9)Permitting the use of one's name or license by a person, group, or
corporation when the one permitting the use is not directing the treatment
given
10) failure to maintain minimal standards of practice in the administration or
handling of drugs, or failure to employ scientific methods in the selection of
drugs or other modalities for treatment