Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-54-3 - Examinations
(a) Each applicant
for licensure as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant
shall submit proof of having passed a nationally administered, standardized
examination. This examination shall be one that is approved by the board and
consists of written questions from the following content areas of occupational
therapy:
(1) Human development and
performance;
(2) principles and
strategies in the identification and evaluation of strengths and needs;
(3) principles and strategies in
intervention and treatment planning;
(4) principles and strategies in
intervention;
(5) the nature of
the occupation and occupational performance;
(6) service management; and
(7) the individual's responsibilities as a
pro-fessional.
(b) In
order to qualify as board-approved, the entry-level certification examination
for an occupational therapist administered by the national board for
certification in occupational therapy, inc. shall meet the standards for an
examination established by the board in subsection (a).
(c) In order to qualify as board-approved,
the entry-level certification examination for an occupational therapy assistant
administered by the national board for certification in occupational therapy,
inc. shall meet the standards for an examination established by the board in
subsection (a).
(d) To qualify for
a license, each applicant for a license as an occupational therapist and
occupational therapy assistant shall obtain a minimum criterion-scaled score of
450 on the required examination.
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