Maryland Code § HO-10-301

Section HO-10-301
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this title, an individual shall be licensed
by the Board before the individual may practice occupational therapy or limited
occupational therapy in this State.
(b) This section does not apply to:

(1) An individual employed by the federal government as an
occupational therapist or an occupational therapy assistant, while practicing within
the scope of that employment;
(2) A student or trainee who is designated as a student or trainee,
while:
(i) Fulfilling a field work requirement under § 10-302 of this
subtitle; or
(ii) Pursuing a supervised course of study in an accredited or
approved educational program leading to a degree or certificate in:
1. Occupational therapy; or
2. Occupational therapy assistant;
(3) Subject to the regulations adopted by the Board, an aide who
supports the practice of occupational therapy or the practice of limited occupational
therapy, if the aide:
(i) Works only under the direct supervision of a licensed
occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant and subject to the
occupational therapist's responsibility for supervision, as provided by this subtitle;
and
(ii) Performs only support activities that do not require
training in the basic anatomical, biological, psychological, and social sciences used in
the practice of occupational therapy;
(4) An occupational therapist who is authorized to practice
occupational therapy in any other jurisdiction, if the occupational therapist practices
occupational therapy in this State for the purpose of educating, consulting, and
training, for the duration of the purpose, as preapproved by the Board; or
(5) An occupational therapy assistant who is authorized to practice
limited occupational therapy in any other jurisdiction, if the occupational therapy
assistant practices limited occupational therapy in this State for the purpose of
educating, consulting, and training, for the duration of the purpose, as preapproved
by the Board.

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