As used in the Consumer Protection for Wheeled Mobility Act: 1. “Assistive technology practitioner” or “ATP” means a for- service provider who is involved in analysis of the needs and training of a consumer in the use of a particular assistive technology device; 2. “Assistive technology supplier” or “ATS” means a service provider involved in the sale and service of rehabilitation equipment or commercially available assistive technology products and devices; 3. “RESNA” means the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America; and 4. “Specialty evaluation” means the determination and documentation of the consumer’s pathology, history and prognosis, and the physiological, functional, and environmental factors that impact the selection of an appropriate wheeled mobility system.
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