This chapter shall not be construed as preventing or
restricting the practice, services, or activities of:
(1) A person licensed in this state under any other law from
engaging in the profession or occupation for which the person is
licensed;
(2) A person employed as an occupational therapist or
occupational therapy assistant by the government of the United
States, if the person provides occupational therapy solely under
the directions or control of the organization by which the person
is employed;
(3) A person pursuing a course of study leading to a degree
or certificate in occupational therapy in an accredited or
approved educational program if the activities and services
constitute a part of a supervised course of study, if the person
is designated by a title which clearly indicated the person's
status as a student or trainee;
(4) A person fulfilling the supervised fieldwork experience
requirements of RCW 18.59.050, if the activities and services
constitute a part of the experience necessary to meet the
requirements of RCW 18.59.050;
(5) A person performing occupational therapy services in the
state, if the services are performed for no more than ninety
working days and if:
(a) The person is licensed under the laws of another state
which has licensure requirements at least as stringent as the
requirements of this chapter, as determined by the board; or
(b) The person has met commonly accepted standards for the
practice of occupational therapy as specifically defined by the
board;
(6) A person employed by or supervised by an occupational
therapist as an occupational therapy aide;
(7) A person with a limited permit. A limited permit may be
granted to persons who have completed the education and
experience requirements of this chapter, or education and
experience requirements which the board deems equivalent to those
specified as requirements for licensure. The limited permit
allows the applicant to practice in association with an
occupational therapist. The limited permit is valid until the
results of the next examination have been made public. One
extension of this permit may be granted if the applicant has
failed the examination, but during this period the person shall
be under the direct supervision of an occupational therapist;
(8) Any persons who teach daily living skills, develop
prevocational skills, and play and avocational capabilities, or
adapt equipment or environments for the handicapped, or who do specific activities to enhance cognitive,
perceptual motor, sensory integrative and psychomotor skills, but
who do not hold themselves out to the public by any title,
initials, or description of services as being engaged in the
practice of occupational therapy; or
(9) Any person who designs, fabricates, or applies orthotic
or prosthetic devices which are prescribed by a health care
professional authorized by the laws of the state of Washington to
prescribe the device or to direct the design, fabrication or
application of the device.
[1985 c 296 § 1; 1984 c 9 § 5.]