Md. Code Regs. 10.46.04.02 - Definitions
A. In this chapter,
the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Competence" means an individual's
capacity for performance in occupational therapy principles and
procedures.
(2) Competency.
(a) "Competency" means the demonstration of
the pertinent knowledge of and performance skills in occupational therapy
principles and procedures within the practice of occupational therapy and
limited occupational therapy.
(b)
"Competency" includes satisfactory completion of an educational program or
experience, specialty certification, continuing education, or all of
these.
(3) Contact Hour.
(a) "Contact hour" means 1 hour spent in a
continuing competency activity that meets the requirements of the Board and is
approved as set forth in this chapter.
(b) "Contact hour" does not include
orientations, introductions, refreshment breaks, receptions, other social
gatherings, and meals which do not include an acceptable educational
activity.
(4) "Contact
hour approval request" means a form provided by the Board for the purpose of
obtaining Board approval of contact hours.
(5) "Continuing competency committee" means a
committee established and appointed by the Board to evaluate continuing
competency programs and activities.
(6) "Continuing competency requirement
compliance report" means a form provided by the Board for the purpose of
summarizing completion of continuing competency requirements.
(7) "Occupational therapy principles" means:
(a) The use of therapeutic activities that
promote independence in daily life roles;
(b) Remediation or restoration of performance
abilities that are limited due to impairment in biological, physiological,
psychological, or neurological processes;
(c) In order to enhance performance, the
adaptation of task, process, or the environment, or the teaching of
compensatory techniques;
(d)
Methods and techniques for preventing disability that facilitate the
development of the safe application of performance skills;
(e) Health promotion strategies and practices
that enhance performance abilities; and
(f) Education, instruction, and research in
the practice of occupational therapy.
(8) Occupational Therapy Procedures.
(a) "Occupational therapy procedures" means:
(i) Developing, improving, sustaining, or
restoring skills in activities of daily living, work, or productive activities,
including instrumental activities of daily living and play and leisure
activities;
(ii) Developing,
remediating, or restoring sensorimotor, perceptual, cognitive, or psychological
components of performance;
(iii)
Designing, fabricating, applying, or training in the use of assistive
technology, splinting, or orthotic devices, including training in the use of
prosthetic devices;
(iv) Adapting
environments and processes, including the application of ergonomic principles
to enhance performance and safety in daily life roles;
(v) Applying physical agent modalities as
adjuncts to or in preparation for purposeful activity with appropriate
training, as specified;
(vi)
Promoting safe, functional mobility in daily life tasks;
(vii) Providing intervention in collaboration
with the client, the client's family, the client's caregiver, or
others;
(viii) Educating the
client, the client's family, the client's caregiver, or others in carrying out
appropriate nonskilled interventions; and
(ix) Consulting with groups, programs,
organizations, and communities to provide population-based services.
(b) "Occupational therapy
procedures" do not include the adjustment or manipulation of any of the osseous
structures of the body or spine.
(9) Occupational Therapy Role-Related
Activities.
(a) "Occupational therapy
role-related activities" means activities which are relevant to and that
augment a licensee's professional, job-related duties and
responsibilities.
(b) "Occupational
therapy role-related activities" may include inservices, course work, or
workshops relative to:
(i) Health care
administration, management, or leadership;
(ii) Other disciplines' clinical practices
that relate to occupational therapy principles and procedures;
(iii) Billing and regulatory
issues;
(iv) Health care computer
programs that provide information to benefit clients or client education;
or
(v) Cultural
competency.
(c)
"Occupational therapy role-related activities" do not include:
(i) Preparation for national or regional
standardized tests, such as the Graduate Record Examination;
(ii) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR);
(iii) Job or facility
orientation activities;
(iv)
Certificate or degree programs in unrelated fields; or
(v) Foreign language classes for personal
use.
(10)
"Provider" means a college, university, institution, organization, association,
or individual that offers workshops, seminars, conferences, college-level
courses, graduate-level courses, telecommunication network courses, or
video-taped presentations that maintain or improve professional
competency.
(11) "Verification"
means current official confirmation of licensure, certification, registration,
or continuing education obtained directly from:
(a) A verification service provider approved
by the issuing entity and accepted by the Board at its discretion; or
(b) The entity by which the applicant is
licensed, certified, registered, or educated.
Notes
Regulations .02 adopted effective October 2, 2000 (27:19 Md. R. 1726)
Regulation .02B amended effective February 21, 2011 (38:4 Md. R. 264); amended effective 43:4 Md. R. 332, eff.
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