Indiana Code § 25-23.5-4-2

Swallowing management
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Sec. 2. (a) An occupational therapist may assess and manage the pharyngoesophageal phase of swallowing, including instrumental evaluations, only if the occupational therapist has done the following: (1) Obtained continuing competency specific to the assessment and management of swallowing disorders. (2) Demonstrated competencies specific to the evaluation and management of pharyngoesophageal swallowing disorders within the practitioner's service delivery setting and with the specific populations through, at a minimum: (A) professional development or similar advanced training; (B) successful passage of a written test; and (C) demonstrated clinical skills and knowledge.       (b) The competencies required under subsection (a)(2) must be annually reviewed and updated.   IC 25-23.5-5 Chapter 5. Certification; Examinations               25-23.5-5-1 Application; contents             25-23.5-5-2 Application; supervised fieldwork experience             25-23.5-5-3 Application fee             25-23.5-5-4 Examination; minimum requirements             25-23.5-5-4.5 Board's duties; approve examination; establish passing score             25-23.5-5-5 Examinations; times and places; subject areas             25-23.5-5-6 Issuing license             25-23.5-5-7 Refusal to issue a license; probationary license             25-23.5-5-8 Probationary license; conditions; removal of limitations             25-23.5-5-9 Expiration of license; renewal             25-23.5-5-10 Reinstatement of invalid license; renewal             25-23.5-5-11 Temporary permit; requirements; expiration; renewal             25-23.5-5-12 Notice of retirement from practice             25-23.5-5-13 Surrender of license; reinstatement             25-23.5-5-14 Exemption from examination requirement             25-23.5-5-15 Graduate of educational program in foreign country; license requirements

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