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§ 7901. Definition.  1. The practice of the profession of occupational
therapy is defined as the  functional  evaluation  of  the  client,  the
planning  and  utilization  of  a  program of purposeful activities, the
development and utilization of a treatment program, and/or  consultation
with  the client, family, caregiver or organization in order to restore,
develop  or  maintain  adaptive  skills,  and/or  performance  abilities
designed  to  achieve maximal physical, cognitive and mental functioning
of the client associated with his or her activities of daily living  and
daily  life  tasks.  A  treatment  program designed to restore function,
shall be rendered on the prescription or referral of a physician,  nurse
practitioner  or  other  health  care  provider acting within his or her
scope of practice pursuant to this title,  except  as  provided  for  in
subdivision  two  of  this  section.  However, nothing contained in this
article shall be construed to permit any licensee hereunder to  practice
medicine  or  psychology, including psychotherapy or to otherwise expand
such licensee's scope of practice beyond  what  is  authorized  by  this
chapter.
  2.  Treatment may be rendered by a licensed occupational therapist for
ten visits, or thirty days,  whichever  shall  occur  first,  without  a
referral from a physician or nurse practitioner provided that:

(a) the licensed occupational therapist has practiced occupational therapy on a full time basis equivalent to not less than three years; and

(b) each occupational therapist licensed pursuant to this article shall provide written notice to each patient receiving treatment absent a referral from a physician or nurse practitioner that occupational therapy may not be covered by the patient's health care plan or insurer without such a referral and that such treatment may be a covered expense if rendered pursuant to a referral. The occupational therapist shall keep on file with the patient's records a form attesting to the patient's notice of such advice. Such form shall be in duplicate, with one copy to be retained by the patient, signed and dated by both the occupational therapist and the patient in such form as prescribed pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commissioner.