THE RHODE ISLAND
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION
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The National Board for Certification

in Occupational Therapy, Inc. (NBCOT)

is a not-for-profit credentialing agency that provides certification for the occupational therapy profession. NBCOT serves the public interest by developing, administering and continually reviewing a certification process that reflects current standards of competent practice in occupational therapy. We also work with state regulatory authorities, providing information on credentials, disciplinary actions, and regulatory and certification renewal issues.

AOTA & NBCOT

Text Box: Occupational Therapist & Occupational Therapy Assistant License Requirements:
To access the Rules and Regulations for licensing please click on the link below:
http://www.rules.state.ri.us/rules/released/pdf/DOH/DOH_2516.pdf

Text Box: Office of Health Professionals Regulation (OT licensure)

Board of Occupational Therapy Practice

Rhode Island Department of Health

For information regarding changes in Medicare and Medicaid click on the link below:

 

 

                

Medicare Learning Network

 

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNgeninfo/

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Medicare Learning Network

Text Box: Click Here for a complete mailing & email list of members of the RI House of Representatives
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Text Box: Click Here to visit the RI Attorney General’s website
www.riag.ri.gov
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www.governor.ri.gov
Text Box: Click Here to visit US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse’s website
www.whitehouse.senate.gov
Text Box: Click Here to visit US House Representative James Langevin’s website
www.house.gov/langevin/
Text Box: Click Here to visit US Senator Jack Reed’s website
www.reed.senate.gov
Text Box: Click Here to visit US House Representative Patrick Kennedy’s website
www.house.gov/patrickkennedy/
State OfficesFederal Offices

Rhode Island Legislators

Contact your legislators about OT issues