(A) The board shall license as an occupational therapist or an occupational therapy assistant an applicant who proves to the satisfaction of the board fitness for licensure under the provisions of this chapter. The board shall issue to each licensee a certificate of licensure which is prima facie evidence that the person to whom it is issued has the right to represent himself or herself as a licensed occupational therapist or a licensed occupational therapy assistant subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(B) A temporary license may be granted to a person who has completed an educational program approved by ACOTE or other AOTA endorsed accrediting body for occupational therapy and who has applied to take the next scheduled board-approved certification examination following graduation or who has taken the examination and has not received the examination results. A temporary license authorizes the temporary licensee to practice occupational therapy under the direct supervision of a licensed occupational therapist, and the temporary license is valid until the date on which the results of the next qualifying examination are received by the board. The applicant shall submit to the board a completed supervisory form for each place of employment. Temporary licenses may be renewed once in the discretion of the board, upon good cause shown.
The board may issue a temporary license to a licensee whose occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant license has been inactive or lapsed for three years or more and who has applied to reactivate the license. The temporary license is valid for one year from the date of issue, may not be renewed, and authorizes the temporary licensee to work under the on-site supervision of an occupational therapist licensed in this State in order to obtain the minimum number of contact hours required to reactivate the license. The licensee shall submit to the board a completed supervisory form for each place of employment. The fees for a temporary license must be established in regulation.
(C) An applicant who is not actively engaged in the profession may be required to:
(1) complete a certain number of hours of CEU's; and/or
(2) have supervised practice specified by the board; and/or
(3) pass a written examination approved by the board.
(D) A licensee shall notify the board of a change in name or mailing address within thirty days and, when requesting a name change on a license, shall submit legal documentation indicating the name change.
HISTORY: 1998 Act No. 356, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 40 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 36 - Occupational Therapists
Section 40-36-5. Application of chapter; conflict of laws.
Section 40-36-10. Board of Occupational Therapy; creation and purpose; membership.
Section 40-36-20. Definitions.
Section 40-36-30. Required licenses; practice while license suspended or revoked; penalty.
Section 40-36-60. Adoption of rules and regulations; seal.
Section 40-36-70. Board regulation of licensing and discipline; additional powers and duties.
Section 40-36-80. Investigation of complaints and violations.
Section 40-36-90. Investigation results; presentation to board; procedures for hearing.
Section 40-36-100. Restraining orders and other equitable relief.
Section 40-36-115. Jurisdiction of the board.
Section 40-36-130. Grounds for denial of license may be same as for disciplinary action.
Section 40-36-140. Denial of license based on prior criminal record.
Section 40-36-150. Voluntary surrender of license by licensee being investigated.
Section 40-36-170. Costs of investigation and prosecution; authority to require payment by violator.
Section 40-36-180. Collection and enforcement provisions for costs and fines.
Section 40-36-190. Confidentiality of proceedings and communications.
Section 40-36-200. Violations of chapter; submission of false information to board; penalty.
Section 40-36-210. Petition by department for injunctive relief.
Section 40-36-250. Licensure without examination.
Section 40-36-280. Persons excepted from application of chapter.
Section 40-36-290. Responsibilities and duties of occupational therapists; records; discharge notes.
Section 40-36-310. Severability.
Section 40-36-520. Definitions.
Section 40-36-530. State participation in the compact.
Section 40-36-540. Compact privilege.
Section 40-36-550. Obtaining a new home state license by virtue of compact privilege.
Section 40-36-560. Active duty military personnel or their spouses.
Section 40-36-570. Adverse actions.
Section 40-36-580. Establishment of the Occupational Therapy Compact Commission.
Section 40-36-590. Data system.
Section 40-36-600. Rulemaking.
Section 40-36-610. Oversight, dispute resolution, and enforcement.
Section 40-36-620. Date of implementation; withdrawal; amendment.
Section 40-36-630. Construction and severability.
Section 40-36-640. Binding effect of compact and other laws.