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The governing body for licensed OTs in Michigan is: correct answer The Michigan
Board of Occupational Therapists
How often must an OT's license be renewed? correct answer 3 years
How long should patient records be retained? correct answer 7 years
What happens if the department of LARA discovers an OT made false claims when
applying for a license? correct answer OT license may be revoked
What type of the supervision is expected by the supervisor of an OT? correct
answer Doesn't need to be physically present
Must review work consistently, provide ongoing education, be continuously
available for communication
What title can an OT not use? correct answer Dr. Haley Thibeault
How should a certificate for licensure for an OT be displayed? correct answer
Displayed publicly
, In Michigan, OT services are defined by? correct answer The Michigan Board of
Occupational Therapy
When should name or address changes be reported to the department of LARA?
correct answer No later than 30 days
Sanctions may be levied against an OT for which situations? correct answer -
Negligent supervision
-Incompetence
-Conviction of a misdemeanor involving controlled substances
The purpose of the MI board of OT is to: correct answer Protect public's health,
safety, and welfare
A person who practiced under a suspended, revoked, fraudulently obtained, or
another person's license is guilty of: correct answer a misdemeanor
An OT who has had a license revoked may: correct answer Not practice OT during
the period of revocation
Who is responsible if an unsupervised practitioner (under the OT in question)
performs negligent treatment? correct answer The supervising OT is responsible
According to MI public health code, a licensed OT can delegate certain tasks to a
COTA that include: correct answer Tasks that allow the unlicensed individual to
work independently without supervision