Hello Joe:

Will you further explain your below statement?

I  may  be  wrong, but I believe that all states provide some form of OT
regulation. However, not all states provide licensure.

What  is  OT's  unique contribution to healthcare? What is it that we do
that no other profession can do better or equally?

Ron


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On 9/6/2003,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


JW> While I hope that "occupation" is our domain, legally we cannot claim it as
JW> ours only. With a couple of states yet to regulate OT in the US, anybody can
JW> practice it there. While the principle of occupation has certainly be
JW> claimed by our profession- and, "occupation" is what we "do-mainly", it is
JW> not our domain in the strictest legal sense, since it is practiced overtly
JW> or covertly by other professions. (The very topic of our thread).




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