Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Public Instruction
Chapter PI 11 - Children With Disabilities
Section PI 11.24 - Related service: physical and occupational therapy
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง PI 11.24
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) LEGISLATIVE INTENT. Subchapter V of ch. 115, Stats., gives an LEA the authority to establish physical therapy and occupational therapy services.
(2) IEP TEAM. If a child is suspected to need occupational therapy or physical therapy or both, the IEP team for that child shall include an appropriate therapist.
(7) PHYSICAL THERAPISTS' LICENSURE AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS.
(a)
Licensure. A school physical therapist shall be licensed by
the department under s. PI 34.093.
(b)
Caseload.
1. Except as specified under subds. 2. and
3., the caseload for a full-time school physical therapist employed for a full
day, 5 days a week, shall be as follows:
a. A
minimum of 15 children.
b. A
maximum of 30 children.
c. A
maximum of 45 children with one or more school physical therapist
assistants.
2. The
caseload for a part-time school physical therapist may be pro-rated based on
the specifications under subd. 1.
3. A caseload may vary from the
specifications under subd. 1. or 2., if approved in the LEA's plan under s.
115.77(4),
Stats. The following shall be considered in determining whether the variance
may be approved:
a. Frequency and duration of
physical therapy as specified in the child's IEP.
b. Travel time.
c. Number of evaluations.
d. Preparation time.
e. Student related activities.
(c)
Medical
information. The school physical therapist shall have medical
information from a licensed physician regarding a child before the child
receives physical therapy.
(d)
Delegation and supervision of physical therapy.
1. The school physical therapist may delegate
to a school physical therapist assistant only those portions of a child's
physical therapy which are consistent with the school physical therapist
assistant's education, training and experience.
2. The school physical therapist shall
supervise the physical therapy provided by a school physical therapist
assistant. The school physical therapist shall develop a written policy and
procedure for written and oral communication to the physical therapist
assistant. The policy and procedure shall include a specific description of the
supervisory activities undertaken for the school physical therapist assistant
which shall include either of the following levels of supervision:
a. The school physical therapist shall have
daily, direct contact on the premises with the school physical therapist
assistant.
b. The school physical
therapist shall have direct, face-to-face contact with the school physical
therapist assistant at least once every 14 calendar days. Between direct
contacts, the physical therapist shall be available by telecommunication. The
school physical therapist providing general supervision under this subdivision
shall provide an on-site reevaluation of each child's physical therapy a
minimum of one time per calendar month or every tenth day of physical therapy,
whichever is sooner, and adjust the physical therapy as appropriate.
3. A full-time school physical
therapist may supervise no more than 2 full-time equivalent physical therapist
assistant positions which may include no more than 3 physical therapist
assistants.
4. Notwithstanding the
provisions under this paragraph, the act undertaken by a school physical
therapist assistant shall be considered the act of the supervising physical
therapist who has delegated the act.
(e)
Responsibility of school physical
therapist. A school physical therapist under this subsection shall
conduct all physical therapy evaluations and reevaluations of a child,
participate in the development of the child's IEP, and develop physical therapy
treatment plans for the child. A school physical therapist may not be
represented by a school physical therapist assistant on an IEP team.
(8) SCHOOL PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS' QUALIFICATIONS AND SUPERVISION OF PHYSICAL THERAPY.
(a)
Licensure. A school
physical therapist assistant shall be licensed by the department under s. PI 34.094.
(b)
Supervision. The school physical therapist assistant providing
physical therapy to a child under this section, shall be supervised by a school
physical therapist as specified under sub. (7) (d).
(9) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS' LICENSURE AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS.
(a)
Licensure. The school occupational therapist shall be licensed
by the department under s. PI 34.091.
(b)
Caseload.
1. Except as specified under subds. 2. and
3., the caseload for a full-time school occupational therapist employed for a
full day, 5 days a week, shall be as follows:
a. A minimum of 15 children.
b. A maximum of 30 children.
c. A maximum of 45 children with one or more
occupational therapy assistants.
2. The caseload for a part-time school
occupational therapist may be pro-rated based on the specifications under subd.
1.
3. A caseload may vary from the
specifications under subd. 1. or 2., if approved in the LEA's plan under s.
115.77(4),
Stats. The following shall be considered in determining whether the variance
may be approved:
a. Frequency and duration of
occupational therapy as specified in the child's IEP.
b. Travel time.
c. Number of evaluations.
d. Preparation time.
e. Student related activities.
(c)
Medical
information. The school occupational therapist shall have medical
information regarding a child before the child receives occupational
therapy.
(d)
Delegation and
supervision of occupational therapy.
1. The school occupational therapist may
delegate to a school occupational therapy assistant only those portions of a
child's occupational therapy which are consistent with the school occupational
therapy assistant's education, training and experience.
2. The school occupational therapist shall
supervise the occupational therapy provided by a school occupational therapy
assistant. The school occupational therapist shall develop a written policy and
procedure for written and oral communication to the occupational therapist
assistant. The policy and procedure shall include a specific description of the
supervisory activities undertaken for the school occupational therapist
assistant which shall include either of the following levels of supervision:
a. The school occupational therapist shall
have daily, direct contact on the premises with the school occupational therapy
assistant.
b. The school
occupational therapist shall have direct, face-to-face contact with the school
occupational therapy assistant at least once every 14 calendar days. Between
direct contacts, the occupational therapist shall be available by
telecommunication. The school occupational therapist providing general
supervision under this subdivision shall provide an on-site reevaluation of
each child's occupational therapy a minimum of one time per calendar month or
every tenth day of occupational therapy, whichever is sooner, and adjust the
occupational therapy as appropriate.
3. A full-time school occupational therapist
may supervise no more than 2 full-time equivalent occupational therapy
assistant positions which may include no more than 3 occupational therapy
assistants.
4. Notwithstanding the
provisions under this paragraph, the act undertaken by a school occupational
therapy assistant shall be considered the act of the supervising occupational
therapist who has delegated the act.
(e)
Responsibility of school
occupational therapist. A school occupational therapist under this
subsection shall conduct all occupational therapy evaluations and reevaluations
of a child, participate in the development of the child's IEP, and develop
occupational therapy treatment plans for the child. A school occupational
therapist may not be represented by a school occupational therapy assistant on
an IEP team.
(10) SCHOOL OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS' QUALIFICATIONS AND SUPERVISION.
(a)
Licensure. A school
occupational therapy assistant shall be licensed by the department under s. PI 34.092.
(b)
Supervision. The school occupational therapy assistant
providing occupational therapy to a child under this section shall be
supervised by a school occupational therapist as specified under sub. (9)
(d).
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