New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 44K - OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ADVISORY COUNCIL
Subchapter 3 - OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS: LICENSING PROCEDURE
Section 13:44K-3.2 - Licensing procedure: occupational therapy assistant
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:44K-3.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) An applicant for licensure as an occupational therapy assistant shall submit the following to the Council:
1. A completed
application form, which contains the following:
i. Documentation of the applicant's
education, including official transcripts, which indicate that the applicant
received an associate's degree or its equivalent in occupational therapy from
an accredited college or university approved by the Commission on Higher
Education or its successor, which shall be forwarded to the Council directly by
the college or university. If the applicant has completed all academic and
administrative requirements necessary for the degree, but has not had the
degree conferred by the university or college, the applicant may apply for a
temporary license pursuant to 13:44K-4.1(b);
ii. If the applicant has received an
associate's degree or its equivalent in any field other than occupational
therapy, documentation, including official transcripts, which indicate that the
applicant has completed the academic requirements of an educational program for
occupational therapy assistants accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy
Association, the World Federation of Occupational Therapy or other nationally
recognized programmatic accrediting agency, which shall be forwarded to the
Council directly by the educational program. If the applicant has completed all
academic and administrative requirements necessary for completion of an
educational program in occupational therapy, but has not had the program
certificate conferred by the educational institution, the applicant may apply
for a temporary license pursuant to 13:44K-4.1(b);
iii. If the applicant is a foreign-trained
applicant who did not attend an education program that was accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) or the World
Federation of Occupational Therapy (WFOT) at the time of the applicant's
graduation, documentation demonstrating that he or she has completed
educational and fieldwork requirements substantially equivalent to those in
this State. To demonstrate substantial equivalence to the education
requirements, a foreign-trained applicant shall provide the Council with a
letter from the National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT)
verifying that it has assessed the applicant's academic credentials and
permitted the applicant to sit for the examination. An applicant may request
from NBCOT a credential evaluation letter at http://www.nbcot.org.
iv. Documentation that applicant has
successfully completed at least 12 weeks of supervised fieldwork experience,
with a minimum of 360 hours, approved by the educational institution at which
the applicant completed the occupational therapy education program in
accordance with (a)1ii above, which shall be forwarded to the Council directly
by the educational institution. The applicant shall have completed the 12 weeks
of supervised fieldwork experience within 12 months of completing the academic
requirements of the educational institution;
v. For applicants who have taken the
certification examination prior to January 1, 2003, a "Verification of
Certification" letter from the NBCOT indicating that the applicant has
successfully passed the certification examination for occupational therapy
assistants;
vi. For applicants who
have taken the certification examination on or after January 1, 2003, a score
transfer from NBCOT indicating that the candidate has successfully passed the
certification examination for occupational therapy assistants;
vii. An applicant for initial licensure shall
submit evidence of good moral character, as set forth in (b) below, which shall
be an ongoing requirement for licensure; Recodify existing
viii. A "Verification of State License" form
from any state in which the applicant is now or has ever been licensed to
practice as an occupational therapy assistance, which shall be forwarded to the
Council directly by the state in which the license is or was held;
and
ix. A certified verification of
name change, if applicable;
2. The application fee set forth in
13:44K-11.1;
3. One two inch by two
inch, recent head and shoulder photo of the applicant, certified by a Notary
Public, and signed by the applicant; and
4. The applicant's name, address and
fingerprints for purposes of a criminal history background check to be
conducted by the State of New Jersey pursuant to 45:1-28 et seq., to determine
whether criminal history record information exists, which may be considered by
the Council in determining whether the applicant shall be licensed in the
State.
(b) In determining whether the applicant shall be licensed in the State, the Council shall consider evidence, which demonstrates that the applicant:
1. Is presently engaged in drug or alcohol
use that is likely to impair the ability to practice occupational therapy with
reasonable skill and safety. For purposes of this section, the term "presently"
means at the time of application or any time within the 365 days prior to the
time of application;
2. Has been
convicted of violating any law of this State or any other state of the United
States relating to controlled dangerous substances or other habit-forming
drugs;
3. Has been convicted of
violating any law relating to the practice of occupational therapy consistent
with
N.J.S.A.
45:1-21(f);
4. Has been convicted of a crime involving
moral turpitude; and/or
5. Has had
disciplinary action taken against his or her license by any licensing
board.
(c) An applicant shall complete the New Jersey Jurisprudence Orientation.
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