Delaware Code § 24-2001

Objectives
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(a) The primary objective of the Board of Occupational Therapy Practice, to which all other objectives and purposes are secondary, is to
protect the general public, specifically those persons who are the direct recipients of services regulated by this chapter, from unsafe
practices and occupational practices which tend to reduce competition or fix the price of services rendered.
(b) The secondary objectives of the Board are to maintain minimum standards of licensee competency and certain standards in the
delivery of services to the public. In meeting its objectives, the Board shall do all of the following:
(1) Develop standards assuring professional competence.
(2) Monitor complaints brought against licensees regulated by the Board.
(3) Adjudicate at formal hearings.
(4) Promulgate rules and regulations.

(5) Impose sanctions where necessary against licensees.
(c) Nothing in this chapter is a direct or indirect commitment by the General Assembly to a present or future requirement that insurers or
other third parties must offer or provide coverage for the services of licensees.

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