Title 43, Chapter 28, Section 15
( 43-28-15)
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as preventing or
restricting the practice, services, or activities of: (1) Any person licensed under any other law of the state,
including but not limited to physicians, and persons working under
the supervision of physicians, nurses, clinical psychologists,
speech pathologists and audiologists, dentists, and physical
therapists, from engaging in the profession or occupation for
which he is licensed; (2) Any person employed as an occupational therapist or an
occupational therapy assistant by the government of the United
States if such a person provides occupational therapy solely under
the direction or control of the organization by which he is
employed; (3) Any person pursuing a course of study leading to a degree or
certificate in occupational therapy in an educational program
which is accredited by a recognized accrediting agency acceptable
to the board and if such person is designated by a title which
clearly indicates such person's status as a student or trainee; (4) Any person fulfilling the supervised field work experience requirements of Code Section 43-28-9 if such activities and services constitute a part of the experience necessary to meet the requirement of that Code section; (5) Any person enrolled in a course of study designed to develop
advanced occupational therapy skills when the occupational therapy
activities are required as part of an educational program
sponsored by an educational institution approved by the board and
conducted under the supervision of an occupational therapist
licensed under this chapter. If such person provides occupational
therapy services outside the scope of the educational program, he
shall then be required to be licensed in accordance with this
chapter; (6) Any occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant
licensed or certified by an agency recognized by the board
providing consultation, as defined by rule, related to direct
patient care if such services are performed for not more than 30
days in a calendar year; (7) Any person employed as an occupational therapy aide and
working under the direct supervision of an occupational therapist
licensed in this state; or (8) Persons registered as rehabilitation suppliers by the Georgia Board of Workers' Compensation, including those registered before July 1, 1992, but only when practicing rehabilitation counseling as a designated principal rehabilitation supplier pursuant to Chapter 9 of Title 34 and only so long as they do not use any titles other than titles describing the certifications or licenses they are required to hold under Code Section 34-9-200.1. |