Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B14 - Board of Orthotists and Prosthetists
Chapter 64B14-4 - INITIAL LICENSE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 64B14-4.110 - Requirements for Orthotic Fitter, Orthotic Fitter Assistant and Pedorthist Licensure
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 64B14-4.110
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Requirements for Licensure as an Orthotic Fitter. The applicant must demonstrate:
(a) Proof of successful completion of an
orthotic fitter pre-certification course consisting of a minimum of 32 hours.
The Board approves the training standards in accordance with the 2015
guidelines provided by the American Board for Certification in Orthotics,
Prosthetics, and Pedorthics, Alternative orthotic fitter courses consisting of
at least 32 hours may be considered by the Board when the following knowledge
and skills are documented: anatomy and physiology, pathologies, biomechanics,
patient assessment, treatment plans, equipment and tools, follow-up plans, and
practice management.
(b) Completion
of an approved eight hour course in custom-molded shoes. Two years experience
in orthotics under the direct supervision of a Florida licensed orthotist.
Candidates licensed by the Board as an orthotic fitter assistant may earn the
two years of experience under the direct supervision of a Florida licensed
orthotic fitter. Experience in orthotics earned outside of Florida may also be
earned under the direct supervision of an ABC certified orthotist. This
paragraph shall not be construed to authorize any person to supervise, assist
or engage in the unlicensed practice of orthotics, prosthetics or pedorthics.
The education required by paragraph (1)(a), above, shall be completed prior to
earning the experience required by this paragraph, except that the required
custom molded shoe course may be completed no less than one year prior to the
end of the two year period of orthotics experience the applicant relies on to
qualify for licensure. This paragraph shall not be construed to authorize any
person licensed by the Board to practice beyond the scope of their license,
unless supervised pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 468 Part XIV, F.S.,
and rules of the Board.
(c)
Documentation of completion of the mandatory courses.
(2) Requirements for Licensure as an Orthotic Fitter Assistant.
(a) Proof of successful
completion of an orthotic fitter pre-certification course consisting of a
minimum of 32 hours. The Board approves the training standards in accordance
with the 2015 guidelines provided by the American Board for Certification in
Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics. Alternative orthotic fitter courses
consisting of at least 32 hours may be considered by the Board when the
following knowledge and skills are documented: anatomy and physiology,
pathologies, biomechanics, patient assessment, treatment plans, equipment and
tools, follow-up plans, and practice management.
(b) Documentation of completion of the
mandatory courses, and
(c)
Completion of an approved eight hour course in custom-molded
shoes.
(3) Requirements for Licensure as a Pedorthist.
(a) The minimum
120 hours of training must meet the following requirements:
1. The training must take place in a program
approved by ABC.
2. The training
must include the five major domains: pedorthic assessment, techniques and
applications, patient management, practice management and professional
responsibility.
(b) The
internship must consist of 80 hours of pedorthic work experience under the
direct supervision of a licensed orthotist, licensed pedorthist, an orthotist
certified by ABC, or a pedorthist certified by ABC.
(c) Documentation of completion of the
mandatory courses.
Rulemaking Authority 468.802, 468.803 FS. Law Implemented 468.803 FS.
New 11-1-99, Amended 1-16-06, 9-21-06, 8-13-08, 4-12-10, 11-1-21.
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