Colorado Code § 12-270-110

Scope of article - exclusions
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(1) This article 270 does not prevent or
restrict the practice, services, or activities of:
(a) A person licensed or otherwise regulated in this state by any other law from engaging
in the person's profession or occupation as defined in the part or article under which the person is
licensed;
(b) A person pursuing a course of study leading to a degree in occupational therapy at an
educational institution with an accredited occupational therapy program if that person is
designated by a title that clearly indicates the person's status as a student and if the person acts
under appropriate instruction and supervision;
(c) A person fulfilling the supervised fieldwork experience requirements of section 12-
270-107 (1) or 12-270-108 (1) if the experience constitutes a part of the experience necessary to
meet the requirement of section 12-270-107 (1) or 12-270-108 (1) and the person acts under
appropriate supervision;
(d) A person fulfilling an occupational therapy doctoral capstone experience if the
person acts under appropriate supervision; or
(e) Occupational therapy in this state by any legally qualified occupational therapist
from another state or country when providing services on behalf of a temporarily absent
occupational therapist licensed in this state, so long as the unlicensed occupational therapist is
acting in accordance with rules established by the director. The unlicensed practice must not be
of more than four weeks' duration, and a person shall not undertake unlicensed practice more
than once in any twelve-month period.

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