32-3446
Substance abuse recovery program; consent agreement
36-3601
Definitions
36-3602
Delivery of health care through telehealth; requirements; exceptions
36-3603
State jurisdiction; scope
36-3604
Use of telehealth for abortion prohibited; penalty; definition
36-3605
Health care providers; determination of telehealth medium
36-3606
Interstate telehealth services; registration; requirements; venue; exceptions
36-3607
Telehealth advisory committee on telehealth best practices; membership; reports; committee termination
36-3608
Health care provider regulatory boards and agencies; out-of-state health care providers; reports
4-43[1]
Application for Licensure by Universal License Recognition
Complete an application for licensure by universal license recognition if ALL of the following apply:
- You have proof of established residency in Arizona
- You currently hold a license as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant in a state other than Arizona and have held it at least one year
- You have no disciplinary actions against any occupational license you have held
- You are not currently under investigation by another board in another state
Practice Is Prohibited by Law Prior to Issuance of a License. Applicants Are Urged to Not Enter Into Irrevocable
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Continuing Education
Licensees now have the option of reporting continuing education through CE Broker.
The following rule is provided to define and describe the requirements for completing the continuing education requirement for license renewal:
R4-43-203. Continuing Education for Renewal of License
A. A licensee shall complete continuing education for renewal of a license as follows:
1. Occupational Therapist, 20 clock-hours for renewal of a 2-year license; and
2. Occupational Therapy Assistant, 12 clock-hours for renewal of a 2-year license.
B. A licensee shall complete the
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Important Information for OTs and OTAs
The Board has become aware that many individuals are not aware of the requirement to report misdemeanors or felonies to the Board within ten (10) working days after the charge is filed. This is most likely due to the fact that this requirement is part of the general professional requirements and therefore is not specifically spelled out in our statutes. To assure that everyone is aware of this statute the Board is providing the citation below.
32-3208. Criminal charges; mandatory reporting requirements; civil penalty
- A health professional who has been charged with a misdemeanor