Occupational Therapy Section Meeting November 8, 2018
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Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board Occupational Therapy Section Meeting
November 8, 2018 9:30 am. Roll Call
77 South High Street, 31st Floor, East B Columbus, Ohio 43215
Occupational Therapy Section Vision Statement:
The Occupational Therapy Section is committed to proactively:
Provide Education to the Consumers of Occupational Therapy Services; Enforce Practice Standards for the Protection of the Consumer of Occupational Therapy Services; Regulate the Profession of Occupational Therapy in an Ever-Changing Environment; Regulate Ethical and Multicultural Competency in the Practice of Occupational Therapy; Regulate the Practice of Occupational Therapy in all Current and Emerging Areas of Service Delivery.
1. Administrative Matters
1.1 Agenda Review
1.2 Approval of Minutes
Action Required
1.3 Executive Director’s Report
1.3.1 Customer Service Standards
1.4 Executive Session
1.4.1 To discuss pending and imminent court action (ORC 121.22 (G)(3))
1.4.2 To discuss personnel matters related to:
Appointment; Employment; Dismissal; Discipline; Promotion; Demotion; Compensation (ORC 121.22 (G)(1)) (see Item 8.1)
Investigation of charges/complaints against a public employee, licensee, or regulated individual in lieu of a public hearing (ORC 121.22 (G)(1))
1.4.3 To discuss matters required to be kept confidential by federal law, federal rules, or state statutes (ORC 121.22 (G)(5))
1.5 Discussion of Law and Rule Changes
1.5.1 International CE
2. Licensure Applications (50 Minutes)
2.1 Application Review Liaison Report (5 Minutes)
Action Required
2.2 Releases from Limited License Agreement(s)
2.3 License Application Waiver Requests
2.4 Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Examination Applications
Action Required
2.5 Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Endorsement Applications
Action Required
2.6 Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Reinstatement Applications
Action Required
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2.7 Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Restoration Applications
Action Required
2.8 CE Request(s) for Approval
Action Required
2.8.1 CE Denial Appeal
Action Required
2.9 Licensure Renewal Report
3. Enforcement Division (50 Minutes)
3.1 Assistant Attorney General Report (5 Minutes)
3.2 Case Review Liaison Report (10 Minutes)
3.3 Releases from Consent Agreement(s)
3.4 Notice(s) of Opportunity for Hearing
3.5 Consent Agreement(s)
3.6 Affidavit Consideration(s)
3.7 Hearing Officer Report(s)
3.8 Summary Suspension(s)
3.9 To discuss proposed disciplinary action against a licensee pursuant to ORC 121.22 (G)(1) and pursuant to 121.22 (G)(5) that involve matters required to be kept confidential under ORC sections 149.43 (A)(2) and 4755.02 (E)(1)
4. Correspondence (30 Minutes)
Joint Correspondence
5. OOTA Report (5Minutes)
6. Open Forum (5 Minutes)
7. Old Business (10 Minutes)
7.1 Jurisprudence Exams
7.2 Frequently Asked Questions and standard responses
8. New Business (10 Minutes)
8.1 Students Volunteering in Interprofessional Communities (Bridgette Kreuz, 12:30)
8.2 Productivity Standards
8.3 Use of another person’s license number
9. Next Meeting Preparation
9.1 Agenda Items
9.2 Executive Director Assignments
10. Adjournment
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Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board
Occupational Therapy Section
September 27, 2018 9:00 a.m.
Members Present Beth Ann Ball, OTR/L Joanne Phillips Estes, OTR/L Mary Beth Lavey, COTA/L Anissa Siefert, OTR/L, Secretary Melissa Van Allen, OTR/L Legal Counsel LaTawnda Moore, AAG
Staff Jennifer Adams, Investigator Melissa Craddock, Executive Director Lisa Navarro, Enforcement Division Supervisor Diane Moore, Executive Assistant
Call to Order Beth Ann Ball, Chair, called the meeting to order at 10:01 a.m. The Section began the meeting by reading the vision statement. The Occupational Therapy Section is committed to proactively:
Provide Education to the Consumers of Occupational Therapy Services; Enforce Practice Standards for the Protection of the Consumer of Occupational Therapy Services; Regulate the Profession of Occupational Therapy in an Ever-Changing Environment; Regulate Ethical and Multicultural Competency in the Practice of Occupational Therapy; Regulate the Practice of Occupational Therapy in all Current and Emerging Areas of Service Delivery.
Approval of Minutes Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the minutes from the July 12, 2018, meeting be approved as amended. Mary Beth Lavey seconded the motion. The motion carried. Executive Director’s Report Given in the Joint Board meeting. Special Orders Election of Section Chair Action: Melissa Van Allen nominated Anissa Siefert to be Section Chair for the period beginning September 27, 2018 and ending immediately following the September 2019 Section meeting. The Nominations were closed. The members present voted to elect Anissa Siefert as Section Chair. Election of Section Secretary Action: Melissa Van Allen nominated Joanne Estes to be Section Secretary for the period beginning September 27, 2018 and ending immediately following the September 2019 Section meeting. The Nominations were closed. The members present voted to elect Joanne Estes as Section Secretary. Occupational Therapy Section Liaisons
Continuing Education Liaison Melissa Van AllenCorrespondence Liaison Joanne Estes Enforcement Liaison Mary Beth LaveyLicensure Liaison Melissa Van AllenRules Liaison Anissa Siefert and Beth Ann Ball
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Action: Joanne Estes moved that the Section authorize the Executive Director or Agency Designee to accept or reject consent agreements on the Section’s behalf for the period beginning September 27, 2018 and ending September 30, 2019. Melissa Van Allen seconded the motion. The motion carried. Action: Mary Beth Lavey moved Section authorize the use of signature stamps or electronic signatures by the Section Chairperson, Section Secretary, Executive Director or Agency Designee for the period beginning September 27, 2018 and ending September 30, 2019. Joanne Estes seconded the motion. The motion carried. Action: Beth Ann Ball moved that the Section authorize the Executive Director or Agency Designee to make editorial changes to motions for the period beginning September 27, 2018 and ending September 30, 2019. Mary Beth Lavey seconded the motion. The motion carried. Action: Anissa Siefert moved that the Section Authorize the use of hearing officers for the period beginning September 27, 2018 and ending September 30, 2019. Melissa Van Allen seconded the motion. The motion carried. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Section Authorize the staff to issue licenses to applicants with completed applications and that the Section ratify the licenses issued by the staff at the Section meeting following the issuance of the license for the period beginning September 27, 2018 and ending September 30, 2019. Anissa Siefert seconded the motion. The motion carried. Discussion of Laws and Rules After discussion of the status of laws and rules, Beth Ann Ball moved to final file rules 4755-3-01, -06, -08, -09, -10, -12, -13, and 4755-9-01 with the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review. The motion was seconded by Anissa Siefert. The motion carried. Administrative Reports Licensure Report Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Occupational Therapy Section ratify, as submitted, the occupational therapist and occupational therapy assistant licenses issued by examination, endorsement, reinstatement, and restoration by the Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board from July 12, 2018 through September 27, 2018, taking into account those licenses subject to discipline, surrender, or non-renewal. Mary Beth Lavey seconded the motion. The motion carried. Occupational Therapist – Examination
Amanda Abbott Michael Shields Blake Kristin Brown Melanie Marie Browne Mary Katherine Carrigg Jennifer Rose Caudill Ralph David Chabot Emily Elizabeth Champa Bryton Charles Catherine Ann Cites Catherine Estelle Decker Kayla Jean Dorsten William Lee Ebersole Ashley Enright Alessandra Ferrara Rebecca Kay Gerwe Rakefet Robin Granite Calliope Joon Gray Sarah Hayes Colleen E Hennessy Jennifer Ann Holfinger Kayla Marie Hounshell Megan Lindsey Jerome Addie Elaine Keith Mark Wesley Kirby Jessica Krausnick Kassandra Rae Krebs Meredith Liedtke Samantha Mackzum Peter Louis Magliano Sylvia Catherine McCauley Madelyn Mescher Victoria Michelle MesmerRebecca Marie Meyer Kaylynn Jessica Michael Alaina Miller Kaitlin Beatrice Moore Kelly Musick Lauren Myers Molly Elizabeth O'Donnell Sean O'Leary Elizabeth Pfisterer Paige Portale Mary Catherine Reagan Brooke Angelique ReckerMiranda Lea Rennie Cara Lee Rigdon Kimberly Therese RosbergKayla Marie Roth Carly Patrice Shean Jennafer Ann Skarupski Alexandra Skinner Lori Michelle Spires McKenzie Ryann StevensMegan Swaney Lauren C Sweeten Nikki Marie Ventura Alexis Brooke Wagner Brianna Leigh Whitcomb Dara Marie Willis Makayla Brooke Wykle Kayla Rae Wysocki Victoria Lynn York
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Occupational Therapy Assistant – Examination
McKenzie Moranne Adams Austin Glenn Alsept Maryann N Al-Sorghali Bailey Rae Arthur Rebecca Mary Aylward Sarah Baightel Crystal Bartunek Kate LeAnn Baters Cheryl Rose Beach Jennifer Marie Bennett Patrick Bigbee Rachel E Bolin Karli Anne Bollini Cathleen B Bowen Alexandria Elyse Bowers Alisha Marie Brenneman Kayla Marie Brown Amy Alison Burgard Katherine Nicole Burns Rosemary Beth Colegrove Morgan Rae Cronenwett Brooke ann Davies Sara Dixon Sarah Jeanette Downey Hannah Nicole Escobar Carie L Fair Robert Lee Farrington Gabrielle Elizabeth Fawver Courtney Lynn Feeser Garrett Gatrell Magen Marie Gillam Katelyn Griffin Nicole Madisen Haines Alexis Hanes Anna Marie Harris Tabatha Lynn Hatton Parker J Hawkins Katheryn Rose Hendricks Lindsay Kate Herrold Jeffery Allen Houston Lyndsie Leigh Hribar Glenna Marie Hurst Sarah Rose Indermuhle Taylor LeeAnne Jackson Courtny Elizabeth JohnsonJordan Jeffrey Lange Kenya Patrice Lewis Brandon Michael Luber Kelly Marie Lynch Melissa Kay Mays Shanequa Dawn McCaughanChelsea Ann McGraw Amanda Grace McNeeley Brooke Miller Martha Murtha Lindsay Michelle Navarette Daniel O'Conner Lauren Jean O'Leary Jennifer D Parker Gargie Sanjay Pathak Emily Rose Pennell Alicia C Pickett Alissa Marie Pignatiello Jennifer Marie Presutti Rachel Rawlings Kathrin Rebovich Kelsey Nicole Reed Elizabeth Anne Reitinger Jamie Ellen Rieger Emily Marie Ruhe Kyla C Rusnak-Beekman Jackie Rychka Bethany Saylor Sarah Lynn Seig Tacie Nicole Shannon Kristina Marie Sites Savanna Lee Slone Lee Ann Smith Shelby A Smith Amber Ashley Spurlock Rileigh Lynn Stake Marie Louise Stansbery Renee Mikayla Stone Lauren Marie Szmania Jason Ray Tenney Shauna Leigh Thompson Stephanie Anne Ulbrich Sara Wasacz Nicole Ann Whisman Morgan LouAnn White Darla Kathleen Wickline Amanda Jean Williams Sarah Willin Rachelle Elizabeth Wirick Sharon Yee Katrina Darlene Young Lora Anna Mae Younger Jordan Zweigart
Occupational Therapist – Endorsement
Jenna Elizabeth Alexander Allyson Ballard Jacqueline Elizabeth Kish BeckChristopher J. Bollinger Angela Toc Clarke Dana D'Amore Jennifer Ann Douglas Lauralee Geci Penina Kroll Gross-RichmondDana Ilg Andrew Kozek Elizabeth May Melissa Ann Mayo Douglas Parmer Mohr Abigail Mullins Kirsten Audrey Ondich Melissa Amy O'Neill Ashley Podnar Sara Anne Pope-Davis Christa Marie Pumerantz Amanda Marie Ransom Courtney Rex Rubi Reyes Toria Lynn Roa MaKayla Rottet Scott Sandowski Jordyn Schaafsma Erin Renee Skotzke Christine Marie Smith Christy Michelle YinglingBracha Sima Zehnwirth
Occupational Therapy Assistant – Endorsement
Alina Broski Lindsey Noel Graber Anna Hogan Megan Louise Lore Cherri Lynn Marcum Leah Ann Martin Matthew Witkowski Stefany Ann Zolkewsky
Occupational Therapist – Reinstatement
Angela Marie Comianos
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Occupational Therapy Assistant – Reinstatement
Jeffrey Allen Carr Catherine Ann Furlow Casandra Marie Gibbs Limited License Agreements In the matter of occupational therapist endorsement applicant #APP-000191972, the Section requested additional information from the applicant, by which the applicant must provide proof of completion of occupational therapy doctorate program ACOTE accredited program, provide verification of licensure from another state, and proof of completion of TOEFL English proficiency examination if the applicant graduated from a Non-ACOTE accredited occupational therapy program. The Section instructed the occupational therapy assistant applicant APP-000075187, to complete AOTA CE course titled “Exploring the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Doman and Process, 3rd Edition Short Course”, as outlined in the applicant’s limited license agreement dated, January 29, 2018. Continuing Education Report Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Section approve 71 applications for contact hour approval. Mary Beth Lavey seconded the motion. The motion carried. Assistant Attorney General’s Report LaTawnda Moore, AAG had no formal report for the Section. Enforcement Report Mary Beth Lavey reported that the Enforcement Division opened seven cases and closed nine cases since the July 12, 2018, meeting. There are currently fifteen cases open. There is one consent agreements and one adjudication order being monitored. Enforcement Actions: Mary Beth Lavey recommended that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY18-009 in lieu of going to hearing. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY18-009 in lieu of going to hearing. Beth Ann Ball seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Mary Beth Lavey recommended that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY18-015 in lieu of going to hearing. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY18-015 in lieu of going to hearing. Beth Ann Ball seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Mary Beth Lavey recommended that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY18-019 in lieu of going to hearing. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY18-019 in lieu of going to hearing. Beth Ann Ball seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Mary Beth Lavey recommended that the Section issue a notice of opportunity for a hearing for case number OT FY18-021, for documenting and billing for services not provided. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Section issue a notice of opportunity for a hearing for case number OT FY18-021, for documenting and billing for services not provided. Beth Ann Ball seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Mary Beth Lavey recommended that the Section issue a notice of opportunity for a hearing for case number OT FY18-026, for conviction of an OVI felony conviction. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Section issue a notice of opportunity for a hearing for case number OT FY18-026 for conviction of an OVI felony conviction. Beth Ann Ball seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Hearing Officer’s Report and Recommendation for Case Number OT-LD-18-001 The Section reviewed the hearing officer’s report and recommendation from Paul Stehura, Hearing Officer in the matter of Amber L. Langenek, Case Number OT-LD-18-001. The hearing was held before Hearing Officer Paul Stehura on May 15, 2018.
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In accordance with Board procedures, the member who reviewed the application for this individual and made a recommendation to the Board regarding this application, shall not participate in further adjudication of the case and must abstain from further participation in the adjudication of these matters. Mary Beth Lavey recommended the application denial and identified herself. The Hearing Officer Paul Stehura served a Report and Recommendation to the Board Office on August 13, 2018. Amber L. Langenek received a copy of the Hearing Officer’s Report and Recommendation via certified mail on August 16, 2018. Ms. Langenek did not file objections to the Report and Recommendation or request to address the Board. Action: Anissa Siefert moved to go into private session for the purpose of quasi-judicial deliberation on this matter. Melissa Van Allen seconded the motion. Executive Director called roll:
Beth Ann Ball Yes Joanne Phillips Estes Yes Mary Beth Lavey Yes Anissa Siefert Yes Melissa Van Allen Yes
Mary Beth Lavey left the room. The Section went into private session at 12:50 pm and came out at 1:05 pm. Beth Ann Ball asked each of the Board members if they received, read, and considered the entire record in this matter, including the transcript of proceedings, exhibits, oral testimony, the Hearing Officer’s Report, and Hearing Officer’s Recommendation in the Matter of Amber L. Langenek, Case Number OT-LD-18-001, and asked each member if they were prepared to adjudicate in this matter. Executive Director called roll:
Beth Ann Ball Yes Joanne Phillips Estes Yes Mary Beth Lavey Abstained Anissa Siefert Yes Melissa Van Allen Yes
Beth Ann Ball reminded the Board that Pursuant to Section 4755.11 (A), of the Ohio Revised Code, you may dismiss the charges against Ms. Amber L. Langenek if you find that they are not supported by reliable, probative, and substantial evidence, or if the you find the charges are supported by the evidence, you may, refuse to grant her an occupational therapy assistant license by examination. The members did not have any questions concerning the range of possible actions available to the Board. Action: Anissa Siefert moved to accept the Hearing Officer’s findings of fact in the matter of Amber L. Langenek, Case Number OT-LD-18-001. Melissa Van Allen seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved to accept the Hearing Officer’s conclusions of law in the matter of Amber L. Langenek, Case Number OT-LD-18-001. Anissa Siefert seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved to accept the Hearing Officer’s recommendations as written. Anissa Siefert seconded the motion. Executive Director called roll:
Beth Ann Ball Yes
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The motion carried. The application of Amber L. Langenek to be licensed as an occupational therapy assistant by examination is hereby denied. Effective September 27, 2018. Action: Beth Ann Ball moved that, pursuant to section 4755.031 of the Ohio Revised Code, fees be assessed against Ms. Amber L. Langenek. Melissa Van Allen seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Melissa Craddock reported that the costs required under section 4755.031 of the Ohio Revised Code covered a total of two invoices: (1) hearing officer, and (2) court reporter, which included transcripts. The total cost for the two vendors is $2,177.75. The Executive Director is hereby instructed to prepare an adjudication order to carry out the mandate of this Section of the Board and serve the order to Ms. Amber L. Langenek in the manner prescribed by law. This concludes the matter of Amber L. Langenek, Case Number OT-LD-18-001 Correspondence The Section reviewed the correspondence and provided feedback to the Correspondence Liaison. Old Business Jurisprudence Examinations The Section discussed removing questions pertaining to escrow and wall certificate display. The Section will add additional questions related to licensure reinstatement, ethics, and cultural competence. Melissa Van Allen will draft three new questions for the jurisprudence examination. New Business Frequently Asked Questions The Section discussed whether a license is required to teach in Ohio. The Section reviewed the Physical Therapy Section’s statue and rules regarding teaching physical therapy in Ohio. CE Broker CE Broker gave a presentation on their web-based continuing education management system. CE Broker’s system can be used to audit licensees and manage board courses and providers. Open Forum None Ohio Occupational Therapy Association (OOTA) Report There was no formal report. Items for Next Meeting. Standard agenda
Joanne Phillips Estes Yes Mary Beth Lavey Abstained Anissa Siefert Yes Melissa Van Allen Yes
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Next Meeting Date The next regular meeting date of the Occupational Therapy Section is scheduled for Thursday, November 8, 2018. Action: There being no further business and no objections, Beth Ann Ball adjourned the meeting at 3:53 pm. Respectfully submitted, Diane Moore
Beth Ann Ball, OTR/L, Chair Anissa Siefert, OTR/L, Secretary Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board, OT Section and Athletic Trainers Board, OT Section Melissa A. Craddock, Executive Director Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board AS:dm
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Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board
Occupational Therapy Section
August 24, 2018 9:30 a.m.
Members Present Beth Ann Ball, OTR/L Joanne Phillips Estes, OTR/L Mary Beth Lavey, COTA/L Anissa Siefert, OTR/L, Secretary Melissa Van Allen, OTR/L
Legal Counsel LaTawnda Moore, AAG Staff Jennifer Adams, Investigator Melissa Craddock, Executive Director Diane Moore, Executive Assistant Lisa Navarro, Enforcement Division Supervisor Guest Jacquelyn Chamberlin, OOTA
Call to Order Beth Ann Ball, Section Chair, called the meeting to order at 9:39 a.m. The Section began the meeting by reading the vision statement. The Occupational Therapy Section is committed to proactively:
Provide Education to the Consumers of Occupational Therapy Services; Enforce Practice Standards for the Protection of the Consumer of Occupational Therapy Services; Regulate the Profession of Occupational Therapy in an Ever-Changing Environment; Regulate Ethical and Multicultural Competency in the Practice of Occupational Therapy; Regulate the Practice of Occupational Therapy in all Current and Emerging Areas of Service Delivery.
Assistant Attorney General’s Practice Pointers LaTawnda Moore, AAG, gave an overview of the process for a mock hearing. Disciplinary Guidelines The Enforcement Staff walked the Section through the disciplinary guidelines. The Section made changes where necessary. Standard Responses The Section reviewed the standard responses. The Section made revision to update current practice. The Section discussed forming a committee to review the laws and rules to regarding co-signatures. Melissa Van Allen and Mary Beth Lavey were assigned to this committee. Standard responses 10 and 11 pertain to documentation and co-signatures. The Enforcement Division recommended that the Section create a standard response for dry needling, cupping, pelvic floor, and therapeutic modality. The Section discussed the supervision frequency and reviewed rule 4755-7-04 which states that the supervising occupational therapist must provide supervision at least one time per month for all occupational therapy assistants beyond their first year of practice. Beth Ann Ball and Joanne Estes will work on the response for abandonment.
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The Section discussed updating the standard response regarding productivity. The Section will review the Physical Therapy Section’s response on this topic. Frequently Asked Questions The Section crossed reference the standard response to ensure consistency across the board. The Section will table this item until the September/November Section meetings. Jurisprudence Examination This item was table until the September/November 2018 meeting. Rules This item was tabled until the next Section meeting. Open Forum Mary Beth Lavey asked the Section for clarification on what to do if someone asks a Board Member a practice question. The Section informed Mary Beth Lavey to have the individual send the question to the Board office for a formal response. Missy Craddock will forward the link to Lawriter to review the Ohio Occupational Therapy Practice Act and instructions to access SharePoint and OAKS. The Section discussed the reassignment of Liaison roles for the upcoming meeting. The Section discussed an email correspondence pertaining to scope of practice and ethics. The Section will table this item until the September 2018 meeting. Items for Next Meeting Standard agenda items Jurisprudence Examination (wall certificate display) Frequently Asked Questions Next Meeting Date The next regular meeting date of the Occupational Therapy Section is scheduled for Thursday, September 27, 2018. Action: There being no further business and no objections, Beth Ann Ball adjourned the meeting at 4:02 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Diane Moore
Beth Ann Ball, OTR/L, Chair Anissa Siefert, OTR/L, Secretary Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board, OT Section and Athletic Trainers Board, OT Section Melissa A. Craddock, Executive Director Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board AS:dm
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT - NOVEMBER 2018
LICENSURE STATISTICS
Renewal cycle for ATs ended 9/30/2018. Approximately 13% did not renew. The next renewal period started November 1 for PTA, LO, LP, LPO, and LPED license types. This will be the first two year renewal for the OPP licenses. As of 11/6/2018, 5 of PTAs and 14% of OPP had renewed.
License Type %
Number of Active licenses as of 9/26/18
change since last Board mtg
Number of Active licenses as of 11/26/18
change since last Board mtg
Athletic Trainer 8.32% 3,133 5% 2,754 -12%
Occupational Therapist
19.05% 6,269 2% 6,308 1%
Occupational Therapy Assistant
14.70% 4,823 3% 4,868 1%
Physical Therapist
30.48% 10,055 2% 10,092 0%
Physical Therapist Assistant
26.36% 8,656 3% 8,728 1%
Orthotist 0.24% 80 1% 81 1%
Pedorthist 0.24% 80 -1% 80 0%
Prosthetist 0.20% 67 3% 67 0%
Prosthetist-Orthotist
0.39% 126 3% 129 2%
Total 33,289 2% 33,107 -1%
ELICENSE
Elected to join the newly reconstituted Board Leadership Advisory Panel for eLicense. Large reprogramming of OPP licensure requirements was completed 9/20/18 to take
effect on November 1. One change request is outstanding related to the ability to request the consolidation of and LO or LP to an LPO via eLicense.
Successfully ran the OT audit, but ran into some functionality difficulties when those audits were closed. Fix was put in place in October 25 release.
Renewal questions were adjusted for OPP and a 90 day renewal notice for OPP was created
Temporary military license automation was corrected
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OPP CONSOLIDATION
ELicense changes complete Disciplinary guidelines complete Website changes complete Outreach planned for licensure changes conducted – positive feedback Rule changes are next
PERSONNEL, BUDGET, AND OFFICE REPORT
Interviewing for one position – paralegal/investigator assistant – second interview scheduled
Board directory being created Customer service standards revised
MISCELLANEOUS
Retained FSBPT 5 star rating for 2018 Serving on the FSBPT Membership Survey committee and new Council of Board
Administrators succession task force Board job descriptions – for review Implementation of alternate approval process – Will need to do outreach to PT
schools on this – via webinar and written info. Plan to have a few initial program directors review materials
LEGISLATIVE
House Bill 131 (Gavarone, Reineke) – To modify laws governing the practice of physical therapy
o Seeking two PT law changes on behalf of the Board – removal of notary requirement AND PTA foreign trained licensure
o Would allow physical therapy diagnosis o Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Medicaid Committee o Three hearings – no opposition
House Bill 557 (Anielski) – to require the licensure of art therapists by the State Medical Board
o Passed House Health Committee, not moved to the floor o Adds Art Therapists to the list of professions which can practice as a
combination of professional services – impacts the OT and PT sections of 4755 Senate Bill 221 (Uecker) – Reform agency rule-making and legislative review of rules
o VEOTED by Governor Kasich – pending possible veto override o Makes changes to the way rules incorporate text by reference o Expands the definition of an impact on business to be reported by an agency o Requires agencies to review operations at certain intervals to identify
principles of law or policy that have not been stated in a rule and the agency is relying upon in conducting adjudications or other determinations of rights and liabilities or issuing writings and other materials, such as instructions,
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directives, policy statements, guidelines, handbooks, manuals, advisories, notices, circulars, advertisements, forms, letters, and opinions
o Allows a person to petition an agency to restate a principle of law or policy in a rule
Senate Bill 293 (Peterson, McColley) - To require agencies to reduce the number of regulatory restrictions.
o Passed the Senate o Requires inventories of regulatory restrictions and mandates that the number
of regulations be reduced by 10% by 12/31/2020, 20% by 12/31/2021, and 30% by 12/31/22.
Senate Bill 255 (McColley) – To establish a statewide policy on occupational regulation, to require standing committees of the General Assembly to periodically review occupational licensing boards regarding their sunset, and to require the Legislative Service Commission to perform assessments of occupational licensing bills and state regulation of occupations
o Passed the Senate House Bill 491 (Edwards) – To require the State Board of Education to issue a substitute
license to specified pupil services personnel (impacts OT and PT). o Passed the House o Opposed by OOTA
RULES
Rule package # Status First batch – five year review (rules in the “bucket”)
13 Final filed
Volunteer CE 3 OT filed with JCARR, PT with CSI, AT being discussed
Second batch – five year review 31 Final filed License by Examination PT rule (AAP)
1 Final filed
Third batch – five year review 25 Posted for public input. Ready to file with CSI PT – 18 year olds licensure 3 Awaiting CSI recommendation PT Educational requirements 1 Awaiting CSI recommendation PT wall certificates 1 Awaiting CSI recommendation PT continuing education – JAM and volunteer CE
1 Awaiting CSI recommendation
PT referrals rule 1 Awaiting CSI recommendation OT wall certificates 1 Posted for public input. Ready to file with CSI OT escrow elimination 3 Posted for public input. Ready to file with CSI Fourth batch – five year rule review
19 Will post for early stakeholder input following Board meeting
OPP consolidation 3 We have one rule from OPP in the bucket of invalidation for JCARR in November. I am working with LSC to renumber these rules and then will begin filing
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WEBSITE AND STANDARD RESPONSES
Overhaul of AT, PT and OT standard responses complete. Have created a new OPP document.
FAQs will be lined up with standard responses Website review – in process. Targeting other materials for update (geographic data,
metrics, etc.)
BOARD MEMBER REMINDERS
Ethics training for 2018 needs completed online 2019 Board calendar has been distributed Board membership is at full capacity
OUTREACH
October 3 – Ohio University PT students guest lecture October 12-13 – OOTA conference 2018 October 25-27 – FSBPT Annual Meeting November 5 – University of Cincinnati PT students guest lecture November 8 – Kettering OT students attend OT section November 15 – Ohio University PT students attend PT section
2018 January 23 – Ohio Department of Education Related Services Workgroup February 8 – Annual Fieldwork Educators workshop in Cincinnati for OT/OTA March 4 – Owens State OTA Ethics March 7 - GCATS ethics in Westerville July 12-13 – BOC Athletic Trainer Regulatory Conference July 13-14 – FSBPT Leadership Issues Forum August 5-6 – School Based conference for OT and PT October 24-26 – FSBPT Annual meeting
Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board77 South High Street, 16th Floor GovernorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6108 John R. Kasich
Executive Director Jeffrey M. Rosa
614-466-3774 (phone) ● 614-995-0816 (fax) ● [email protected] ● http://otptat.ohio.gov
Subject: Ohio OTPTAT Board Customer Service Standards Subject: Ohio OTPTAT Board Customer Service Standards The OTPTAT Board adheres to the customer service standards listed below in compliance with section 121.91 of the Ohio Revised Code. The organization’s mission and staff size dictate that these standards apply to all positions. Our Customers Include:
The citizens residents of Ohio Students considering a career in OT, PT, or AToccupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT), athletic training (AT),
or orthotics, prosthetics and pedorthics (OPP) Students currently enrolled in an entry-level OT, PT, or AT, or OPP educational program Accredited entry-level OT, PT, and AT, or OPP educational programs Applicants for licensure Current licensees Federal, state, and local government agencies State and National professional associations National credentialing and testing organizations Quite simply, anyone who contacts our office
Our Customer Service Goals:
We will work to ensure an overall positive and service-oreinted experience. We will treat all of our customers with courtesy and respect. We will provide high-quality service by a knowledgeable staff. We will provide complete, accurate, and precise information in a timely fashion, asking follow-up questions where
needed. We will regularly assess our customer’s needs and level of satisfaction with our service based on a customer survey.n
online customer service satisfaction survey. We will continue to improve our customer service based on customer feedback.
Customer Service Standards:
1. The Board’s regular office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2.1. If a telephone call goes to voicemail, staff will respond to the voicemail on the samewithin one business day. 3.2. If an employee receives an email, staff will respond to the email on the samewithin one business day, at least to
acknowledge receipt. 4.3. Questions from the public will be handled by the Board staff that has the knowledge and expertise to respond to the
subject. 5.4. Staff will not attempt to answer questions for which they do not have the knowledge or expertise. In this situation, the
customer will be transferred to the appropriate staff member or advised that the staff member will attempt to locate the answer and call the customer back.Appropriate referral should be made and no call or email should be ignored.
6.5. If a question or complaint falls outside of the Board’s jurisdiction, the customer will be referred to the appropriate entity (including the contact information for the referral), whenever possible.
7.6. When an employee is scheduled to be out of the office, the employee will change their voicemail and add an out of office message to their email indicating when the employee is scheduled to return to the office.
8.7. Staff will leave their full name, agency name, telephone number, and time available when leaving a message. 9.8. Written correspondence will be professional and the information contained in the correspondence will be complete,
accurate, and precise. 10.9. All address change requests will be processed within one business day of the request. 11.10. All requests for license verification to another jurisdiction will be processed within two business days of
receipt of the request and verification fee. 11. Approved applications will be processed in a timely fashion in accordance with Board policy. If additional information
is needed to process an application, specific information on what is expected will be communicated to the applicant. 12. Acknowledgements of consumer complaints will go out within one business day of receipt.
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Type Licensed By Applicant Full NameOccupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Jenna Nicole Beck
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Danielle Bentley
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Christina Boothby
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Amanda Marie Buresh
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Reagan DeLuca
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Marissa Freeman
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Susan Xarissa Friedrichs
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Carol Elise Garner‐Houston
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Lisa Ann Johnson
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Jessica Le
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Bethany Ann Marvel
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Jace D Odhner
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Rochel Rennert
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Adriel David Rivera
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Rachelle W. Snyder
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Jill Stevens
Endorsement Count 16Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Kate Billman
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Caitlyn Marie Bird
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Carolyn Renea Block
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Mercedes Brookman
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Taylor M Cahill
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Kristen Colby
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Francesca Davidson
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Brittany Nicole Dell
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Chelsea Breanna Fockler
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Laura A Fritsch
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Gary Allen Glatz
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Rachel Green
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Jayden Louise Hahn
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Alexandra Marie Heffner
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Morgan Ashley Kirsch
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Courtney Michelle Missentzis
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Caitlin Marie Moll
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Megan Parker
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Lisa Jo Pirock
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Alexandra Pirrone
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Jared Pulliam
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Kathryn Ranieri
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Nicole Ashley Schiavone
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Catherine Elizabeth Szkatulski
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Ashley Thorburn
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Kenneth Anthony Zalar
Examination Count 26Occupational Therapist (OT) Reinstatement Blair Carsone Carsone
OT/OTA Licensure Applications November 8, 2018
Reinstatement Count 1Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Endorsement Kaitlin Rebecca Daubert
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Endorsement Ashley N Dorning
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Endorsement Hannah Downs
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Endorsement Christine Penterson Fazzino
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Endorsement Jennifer Gleason
Endorsement Count 5Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Matthew James Atkinson
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Bridgette Becker
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Elizabeth Anne Bowers
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Christine Elizabeth Brooks
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Olivia Haley Cairns
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Susan Marie Casler
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Tyler Curran
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Kelsey Lauren Diefenthaler
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Alyssa Lenae Ehrman
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Joy France
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Natalie Fruhwirth
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Alexis Nicole Galco
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Sara Gausling
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Allison Nicole George
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Lyndsey Gwinn
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Chelsi Alexandra Hayes
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Adam D Hynes
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Jasmine Johnson
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Ellie Johnson
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Darrin Jones
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Charnae Jones
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Kayla Rose Knapp
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Curtis Ryan Lee
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Faith Elizabeth Moore
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Aminata Ndoye‐Ingram
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Hannah Marie Neyer
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Lynn Marie O'Connell
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Emma Nicole Paparodis
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Kathleene Pfeffenberger
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Morgan Virginia Phipps
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Julie May Pratt
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Vanessa Rae Ryan
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Casey Marie Sandmann
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Kayla Brianne Seevers
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Autumn Elizabeth Shaarda
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Shaye Morgan Starkey
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Morgan Rae Swinderman
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Brittny Niccole Williams
Examination Count 38Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Reinstatement Molly Elizabeth Blethen
Reinstatement Count 1Grand Count 87
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Orthotic Management of the Pediatric Patient Overview
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Medicaid Wheelchair Documentation
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Refresh Your Soul 2019-Living Well With Purpose
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Conservative Hand Arthritis Managment Program
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Myofascial Release I
Sandra Levengood
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Myofascial Mobilization
Sandra Levengood
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Fascial-Pelvis Myofascial Release
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Cervical Thoracic Myofascial Release
Sandra Levengood
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Myofascial Unwinding
Sandra Levengood
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Myofascial Release II
Sandra Levengood
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Stereotypes & Microaggressions: The Journey into Cultrally Responsive Care
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Pathology and Biomechanical corrections in the throwing athlete
Rita Darfour
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PDPM and the Future of Therapy
Kathy Chapman
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Best Practice Documentation
Sarah Fultz
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16
Comprehensive Spine Care Forum
Michelle Wilson
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17
Transforming Healthcare: The non-Pharmalogical
Michelle Wilson
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OT CE for Board Review 11/08/2018
Science of Occupation: Impact on Treating the Upper Extremity
Suzanne Holsen
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19
Imaging for the rehab Professional: Update on Neuro MRI
Angie Strong
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20
The Minimally Conscious Patient
Lynn Groves
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21
The Chronic Disease Self Management Workshop
Tracy Mueller
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22
A Practice Update for School-Based OT’s
Wendy Wooten
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23
Research for Clinical OT’s
Karen Keptner
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OT CE for Board Review 11/08/2018
The ABC’s of Dementia
Lynn Groves
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25
Comprehensive Brain Injury Rehabilitation Training
Amanda Manthey
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26
Advance Technology Solutions for Mobility and Independence in the Wheelchair User Population
Lynn Groves
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27
Ethical Issues in Rehabilitation
Lynn Groves
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28
9th Annual Kettering Sport Medicine Symposium
Jeff Von De Linde
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29
the Essential MDS 3.0 Course
Kathy Chapman
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30
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Developing and Implementing Restorative Nursing Programs
Kathy Chapman
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31
RAC-CT Workshop
Kathy Chapman
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32
Managing Reimbursement, Quality Indicators & Key Reports
Kathy Chapman
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33
English Language Learners in The Public Schools and Implications for Occupational TherapyPractice
Elizabeth Schmidt
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34
Feedback and Evaluation in Clinical Supervision
Elizabeth Schmidt
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35
Family Centered Approach for Children of Addicted Parents
Noelle Setters
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36
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OT CE for Board Review 11/08/2018
Current Ethical Dilemmas with The Use of Technoloy in Healthcare
Terri Hollenkamp
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37
Today’s Trick or Treat: Death & Dying for the Ethical Decision Maker
Melissa VanScoy
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38
Adaptive Bicycles
Nancy Batterson
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39
Post Acute Care MGMT and Rehab of Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
Andrea Sheehy
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40
Interprofessional Education: Designing Leaning activities for clinical education experience
Melissa Lippencott
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41
Best Practice in Pediatric Therapy: Learning and Applying the Science of Improvement
Noelle Setters
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42
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OT CE for Board Review 11/08/2018
Creative Pediatric Treatment Strategies Based on the Evidence
Claire Heffron
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43
Diagnosis and Management of Sport-Related Concussion
Lisa Falkenberg
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44
Greater Cincinnati Stroke Consortium 5th Annual Stoke Symposium
Lisa Johnson
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45
Prechtl’s Assessment of General Movement Advanced Training Course
Noelle Setters
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Prechtl’s Assessment of General Movement Basic Training Course
Noelle Setters
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Strategies of Success: The cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP) Live Learning Module
Noelle Setters
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OT CE for Board Review 11/08/2018
Rehab and Safe Patient Handling: Avoiding Injury in The Workplace
Lynn Groves
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Introduction to Vastibular Rehabilitation- Assessment and Treatment Strategies
Lynn Groves
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IASTM
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Orthopedic Oncology Series: Oncologic Shoulder Replacment
Michelle Graf
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52
Growing Interest in Medical Marijuana
Michelle Graf
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53
Functional Outcome Measures in Post-Acute Care: They are Here
Stellanie Butcher
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OT CE for Board Review 11/08/2018
Benifits of Adapted Sports and Wellness and the Role of the Clinician
Beckett Farris
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55
Teaching Yoga for a Better Back
Stephanie Carter Kelley
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12. Application receipt emails/letters are to be sent to the applicant within one business day of receipt of the application.
The Board shall maintain an ‘Overall Quality of Service’ survey score of greater than 4.35 on the Customer Service Satisfactio survey.periodically review and evaluate information received through the Board customer service survey to seek additional ways to improve service.
Adopted on November 19, 2012
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SECTION
ENFORCEMENT REVIEW PANEL MEETING
Date: November 8, 2018 Meeting Time: 8:00 am
Board Office Conference Room-16th Floor
“New” cases opened since the September meeting: 3 Cases “closed” at the September meeting: 5 Cases “currently open”: 13 Active consent agreements: 4 Adjudication orders being monitored: 1
Physical Therapy Section New cases opened since the September meeting: 4
Cases closed at the September meeting: 3 Cases currently open: 16
Active consent agreements: 5 Adjudication orders being monitored: 1
Athletic Trainers Section
New cases opened since the September meeting: 3 Cases closed at the September meeting: 2
Cases currently open: 2 Active consent agreements: 1
Adjudication monitoring: 1
OPP (September Stats) New cases opened since the last meeting: 1
Cases closed at the last meeting: 0 Cases currently open: 3
Active consent agreements: 2 Adjudication monitoring: 0
*Statistics as of 10/30/18
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From: Me <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 12:34 PMTo: Moore, DianeSubject: Re: OT Response
Follow Up Flag: Follow upFlag Status: Completed
Thank you for your response.
The co signing by OTR is not happening, thus my questions. How do you enforce it? I brought it to my DOR attention twice this year.
So I did my part by reporting but then nothing is enforced? That was my question.
Am I responsible for bringing it to attention of my OTR?
Thanks
Brenda
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On Oct 12, 2018, at 10:35 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
October 12, 2018
Brenda Spicuzza, OTAOTA004853 [email protected]
Dear Ms. Spicuzza:
This letter is in response to your correspondence regarding how to enforce occupational therapist to sign off on screens.
In accordance with rule 4755-7-04 of the Administrative Code, it is the position of the Occupational Therapy Section that if client documentation includes any type of paper and/or electronic treatment grid, a single co-signature and date of review on the form is sufficient. Co-signature verifies that the supervisor reviewed the document and agrees with its content.
It is the position of the Section that for any hand written documentation, the supervising occupational therapist must co-sign each entry into the client medical record with their name, credential, and date.
It is the position of the Section that for any electronic documentation, the supervising occupational therapist must co-sign and reference the dates of the entries into the client medical record. If needed within an electronic document, the occupational therapist may make a separate entry, referencing the date of the note(s) that are being reviewed with documentation referencing the review, noting agreement, and/or changes needed in the intervention plan.
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Any documentation written by an occupational therapy assistant, student occupational therapist, or student occupational therapy assistant for inclusion in the client’s official record shall be co-signed by the supervising occupational therapist. In accordance with rule 4755-7-08 (9) of the Ohio Administrative Code, licensees shall report to the occupational therapy section any unprofessional, incompetent, or illegal behavior of an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant of which the licensee has knowledge. The Section thanks you for your correspondence and appreciates your understanding that it is your professional responsibility to remain current with professional standards. Please visit the Board’s website (http://otptat.ohio.gov) to review the Occupational Therapy Practice Act and other information related to the regulation of occupational therapy in Ohio. You can also obtain updates from the Board at our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OhioOTPTATBoard) and Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/OhioOTPTATBd) pages. Should you have any additional questions, please contact the Board at (614) 466-3774 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Sincerely, The Occupational Therapy Section Melissa A. Craddock, MPA Executive Director Diane Moore, Executive Assistant Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, & Athletic Trainers Board 77 S. High Street, 16th Floor Columbus, OH 43215-6108 (Ph.) 614-995-5323 (Fax) 614-995-0816 http://otptat.ohio.gov [email protected]
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Moore, Diane
From: Me <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 4:23 PMTo: Moore, Diane
Follow Up Flag: Follow upFlag Status: Completed
So I've learned that screens are not a part of a patient's official medical record.
So co signatures are not needed.
Sent from my iPhone
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Moore, Diane
From: Sarah Schuck <[email protected]>Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 11:45 AMTo: OTPTAT BoardSubject: school-based evaluation question
In reviewing the State Practice Act for OT, I found 4755‐7‐08.C15 states that "A licensee shall obtain informed consent from the client." In the area of school‐based OT, can a verbal consent be used? An example ‐ if the evaluating school psychologist spoke with the parent by phone, and parent agreed to the team evaluation by phone. But the signed form giving consent to evaluate hasn't yet been returned. Is this sufficient for our licensure to proceed with the evaluation?
Thank you in advance for your time ‐ I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely, Sarah O. Schuck, MOT‐OTR/L OT.007249
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Moore, Diane
From: Adams, JenniferSent: Friday, November 02, 2018 8:43 AMTo: OTPTAT BoardSubject: OT Section Question
Dear OT Section:
What are OTs allowed to do during a vision screen? Is it within the OT scope to use tape to obscure vision or cover one eye with tape during a screen or OT treatment?
Thank you,
Jennifer Adams Enforcement Division Investigator Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215‐6108 Tel: (614) 644‐9074 Fax: (614) 995‐0816 http://otptat.ohio.gov
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Moore, Diane
From: DotNetNuke <[email protected]> on behalf of [email protected]: Tuesday, November 06, 2018 9:43 AMTo: OTPTAT BoardSubject: *SCOPE OF PRACTICE QUESTION*
Keenan Anita
OTA-01346
Occupational Therapy Assistant
https://www.nvot.info/Forms/Info%20Brochcure%20-%20Challenges%20in%20School%20Based%20Practices.pdf?csspreview=true Ohio licensure laws need to be less vague and more specific. OT's are taking advantage of OTA's. In a school setting, we not only carry the largest caseload than any other therapy specialty usually, we are expected to assess students and provide the info to the OT to be typed in or in some cases only co-signed. Which in my opinion is a full misrepresentation of "Collaborate with OTA". We are expected to write all IEP's write all Progress Reports and keep up with our daily treatment of 100% of the caseload and our own daily progress notes and billing. Ohio needs to crack down on OT's taking advantage of OTA's. The collaboration needs to be dropped out of the vague rules and clear defined amount of time spent on an OT's own caseload and documentation needs to be clearly defined. I have only had two OT's in my long career of 24 years being an OTA pull their fair share of the load. So tired of OT's getting paid twice as much as OTA's and making us do all the work while they sit behind a desk! Nevada is clear, why aren't we! https://www.nvot.info/Forms/Info%20Brochcure%20-%20Challenges%20in%20School%20Based%20Practices.pdf?csspreview=true
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STATE OF NEVADA BOARD OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
The Public School systems are facing budget shortfalls and challenging economic conditions which can lead to lower staffing levels and larger case loads. When faced with providing adequate OT services; administrators may be considering alternatives measures to providing OT activities. The following questions and answers provide guidelines to the OT practitioner in school based practice.
Can a COTA attend an IEP without an OTR present and can she sign the IEP? Does she sign that she is representing OT or COTA/L?
The COTA can attend an IEP with the OTR, and sign using COTA/L. Technically a COTA can attend an IEP without the OTR, but at that point the COTA risks being out of compliance with their license in the area of treatment planning. Some school districts are beginning to document use of the IEP as the treatment plan or plan of care. The IEP meeting is a team planning meeting, where goals are developed and services are determined at the meeting. (Treatment planning). Prior to the IEP, most OT's meet with the teacher of record to discuss the teacher's proposed educational goals. Often during this discussion, the OT for-mulates a recommendation or proposal of OT intervention methods, which includes ser-vice type, duration, and location. As the IEP meeting is based on team agreement on individualized educational programming, plans are often adjusted, added or deleted. There is no reason to place the COTA in a potentially liable situation by attending the meeting without the OTR. Best practice is that the team would attend IEP's together, but it is difficult to support with large caseloads while maintaining intervention schedules.
Can a COTA do the present level of performance as long as it is not an initial evaluation or a 3 year re-evaluation?
(NAC 640A.265) NO—The COTA is always able to provide/contribute to present levels with the OTR. The OTR then takes this information, combines it with their informal as-sessment/present levels/interventions and interprets this information for placement in present levels. It is up to the OTR and teacher of record to determine what information goes into the IEP document. Best practice suggests that all team members information/present levels are blended together, rather than each discipline/team member information listed separately. The OT is responsible for linking proposed OT support to educational goals/modifications and intervention methods.
P.O. Box 34779 Reno, Nevada 89533-4779 / Phone: 775-746-4101 / Toll Free: 800-431-2659 Fax: 775-4105 / Website: www.nvot.org
Challenges in School Based Practice
Can a COTA carry her own caseload as long as she is supervised by an OTR for 1 hour for every 40 hours worked?
(NAC 640A.265 and NAC 640A.250) NO—A COTA is one member of the team, and does not have a caseload. The OTR has the caseload and is responsible for all the students that are shared by the OTR/COTA team. The COTA can be assigned to work with any student on that OTR's caseload, but is it under the direction and treatment plan written by the OTR. Best practice caseloads provide equal access to all students on the OTR's caseload, which allows the OTR to know each student and assign the COTA as needed to cover any student on the caseload. Teams may choose to rotate weekly, biweekly, or monthly so that treatment interventions are evidenced based (data) and adjusted. COTA assignments to specific students are often based on IEP dates, referrals, re-evaluation schedules, illness or student needs as determined by the OTR. Supervision of 1.0 hour per 40.0 hours worked —This is the minimum amount of time required for supervision, and more is expected with high caseloads and involved students. Teams may choose to use two documentation methods for supervision, the required log which is more general and one that is student specific. Documentation that supports OT/COTA supervision on a specific student is up to the team, and is essential in cases which are moving toward a due process hearing. These notes might be in specific student files, not listed on the general log, so that student information is confidential. Many OTR's choose to remove the COTA from situations headed toward/in due process.
Can a COTA determine the frequency of service? (NAC 640A.265) NO—Determining intervention frequency is linked to OT related services support of educational goals and treatment planning. The COTA is expected to provide the OTR with information from their interventions. The OTR is responsible for assessment, interpretation of intervention session data, treatment plans , modification of interventions in response to evidenced based practices, and present levels. The OTR proposes intervention methods (style, frequency and location) at the IEP and the team discusses the proposal until a team agreement is reached.
Can a COTA complete the goal page of the IEP? (NAC 640A.265) NO—Working with goal information involves interpretation of informa-tion and treatment planning. The OTR meets with the teacher of record and discusses educational goals throughout the year. OT information is blended by the teacher into her data to determine progress on educational goals. IDEA requires OT as a related service to the educational program, which supports access to educational programs. Most districts have moved away from earlier models (1980-1990's) and no longer use isolated goals. OT related services support educational goals which are chosen and linked by the teacher to state curriculum standards.
OT Correspondence November 2018
Meeting No. Name Question Response 2018 NOV
1 Brenda Spicuzza Asked follow‐up questions regarding enforcing an occupational therapist to sign off on screens.
Standard Response: Screens Performed by an Occupational Therapy Assistant (revised September 2018) It is the position of the Occupational Therapy Section that screens, informal screens, or identification of candidates for therapy, may be performed by an occupational therapy assistant. The Section interprets a screen to be only data gathering and non-evaluative in nature. In accordance with rule 4755-7-02 of the Administrative Code, the occupational therapist interprets the data and makes necessary recommendations. All screens must be cosigned by the occupational therapist, and collaboration with the occupational therapist must be documented, per 4755-7-04 (H).
2018 NOV
2. Sarah Schuck 10.31.18 JPE: I need help answering this question . . . my inclination is that yes, verbal consent is acceptable unless ODE regs differ?
2018 NOV
3. EmailCorrespondent
Whether verbal consent from a client is acceptable to proceed with an OT evaluation? Clarification on occupational therapist’s role in vision screens.
2018 NOV
4. Anita Keenan Requesting that the OT laws and rules be more specific regarding, OT/OTA collaboration in school‐based setting.
DRAFT
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Moore, Diane
From: Adams, JenniferSent: Friday, November 02, 2018 8:27 AMTo: OTPTAT BoardSubject: FW: PT & OT Section Question
From: MICHELLE.WETZEL <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 10:30 AM To: Adams, Jennifer <[email protected]> Subject: PTA laws
Jennifer,
Good morning; I need your assistance again. ODE has changed how we report the student’s progress on the report cards. They have developed a new form where there is a section that states “on task; yes or no” and “goal met; yes or no”. Our PTA’s have always typed the data from their sessions onto the report cards since they were the ones providing the direct services. Now that the added questions are on there, can a PTA say that the student is on task and whether the goal has been met or not? Or does the PT have to go into the report card, look at the PTA’s data to determine the answer to those two questions?
My OT would like to know the answer for their discipline also. Who can she contact at the OT/PT/AT board?
Michelle B. Wetzel, PT
Physical Therapy Division Supervisor
Stark County Educational Service Center
330-492-8136 Ext. 1322
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Moore, Diane
From: OTPTAT BoardSent: Monday, November 05, 2018 10:29 AMTo: Adams, JenniferSubject: FW: PT & OT Section Responses
Importance: High
From: SARAH.KOLIC <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2018 9:43 AM To: Adams, Jennifer <[email protected]> Cc: MICHELLE.WETZEL <[email protected]> Subject: Re: PT & OT Section Responses Importance: High
Hi Jennifer,
Thank you for clarifying the components of a screen for both OT and PT. I understand the need for parental signature to complete an evaluation.
We are getting push back from our school districts when we request parental consent signature for screens. Does our licensing board mandate we have parental consent to complete the screen elements listed below if we are requested by school district administration?
Thank you, Sarah Kolic, OTR/L Occupational Therapy Supervisor Stark County Educational Service Center 6057 Strip Ave NW North Canton, OH 44720 330‐492‐8136, ext. 1435 www.starkcountyesc.org
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 1:00 PM To: "SARAH.KOLIC" <[email protected]> Subject: FW: PT & OT Section Responses
Sarah,
I received clarification from a member of the OT Section, their response is as follows:
Your initial response is accurate!! Screening usually involves:
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1. observation2. record review3. teacher/adult interview
Maybe to help clarify: "Hands-on" a student is not permitted unless the parent has signed a consent for evaluation. This is significant. IDEA Section 1415 (c) contains the rules of prior written notice. It is essential that a parent is informed that their student may be touched and why and then given opportunity to grant permission or refuse.
Thank you,
Jennifer Adams Enforcement Division Investigator Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215‐6108 Tel: (614) 644‐9074 Fax: (614) 995‐0816 http://otptat.ohio.gov
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From: SARAH.KOLIC <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2018 12:03 PM To: Adams, Jennifer <[email protected]> Subject: Re: PT & OT Section Responses
Hi Jennifer, Thank you for contacting the OT Section Correspondence Liaison. I need to seek further clarification. Could a school‐based therapist provide hands on/physical contact since we do not require an order from the physician giving permission to see a student? According to the Ohio Revised Code a school‐based therapist can “refer” only for MSP program. I appreciate your time and assistance with this matter. Thank you, Sarah Sarah Kolic, OTR/L Occupational Therapy Supervisor Stark County Educational Service Center 6057 Strip Ave NW North Canton, OH 44720 330‐492‐8136, ext. 1435 www.starkcountyesc.org
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 9:15 AM
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To: "SARAH.KOLIC" <[email protected]> Subject: RE: PT & OT Section Responses
Sarah,
I forwarded your question to the OT Section’s Correspondence Liaison for clarification, their response to your below question is as follows:
Screens cannot involve physical contact with the patient as there is no order from the physician giving permission to see a patient. Hands‐on is not permitted as this would create a liability for the therapist and possibly the facility. Observations are okay.
Thank you,
Jennifer Adams Enforcement Division Investigator Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215‐6108 Tel: (614) 644‐9074 Fax: (614) 995‐0816 http://otptat.ohio.gov
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From: SARAH.KOLIC <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2018 9:02 AM To: Adams, Jennifer <[email protected]> Subject: FW: PT & OT Section Responses
Hi Jennifer,
Michelle Wetzel shared your response regarding screens for PT, PTA and OTA’s. Do you have additional guidance regarding screen activities that an occupational therapist can perform? Are observation of physical skills and physical contact permitted as a part of an occupational therapy screen? Thank you in advance for any direction you can provide.
Sarah Kolic, OTR/L Occupational Therapy Supervisor Stark County Educational Service Center 6057 Strip Ave NW North Canton, OH 44720 330‐492‐8136, ext. 1435 www.starkcountyesc.org
From: "MICHELLE.WETZEL" <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 8:32 PM
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To: "SARAH.KOLIC" <[email protected]> Subject: FW: PT & OT Section Responses
Sarah, Below is the response I received from my board (OPTA) regarding screenings. She also attached from your board regarding COTA’s and screens.
Michelle B. Wetzel, PT Physical Therapy Division Supervisor Stark County Educational Service Center [email protected] 330‐492‐8136 Ext. 1322
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Friday, August 24, 2018 at 3:48 PM To: "MICHELLE.WETZEL" <[email protected]> Subject: PT & OT Section Responses
Michelle,
The PT Section’s responses that may be helpful are as follows:
Patient Screenings According to rule 4755‐27‐03 (E)(5) of the Ohio Administrative Code, when practicing within the scope of physical therapy, a physical therapist assistant may gather data about a patient to perform a screening that is non‐evaluative in nature. Screens include a review of the patient’s medical information and/or verbal contact with other health care practitioners, family, or the patient to review the patient's medical history and past functional ability but do not include physical contact with the patient. Interpretation of this information, including the need for a physical therapy evaluation, is the responsibility of the physical therapist.
Under the Ohio Physical Therapy Practice Act, physical therapists and/or physical therapist assistants may perform screens without a physician's referral and without notification of a health care professional under direct access rules. Any screen conducted by a physical therapist assistant must be cosigned by the physical therapist.
School Response In the educational setting, screening students to determine the need for a full physical therapy evaluation may include a review of the patient’s medical information and/or verbal contact with other health care practitioners, family, or the patient to review the patient's medical history, and performance of relevant skills. Interpretation of this information, including the need for a physical therapy evaluation, is the responsibility of the physical therapist and cannot be delegated to a physical therapist assistant.
Under the Ohio Physical Therapy Practice Act, physical therapists may perform screens without a physician's referral and without notification of a health care professional under direct access rules.
Screenings Not To Be Used Exclusively To Solicit New Patients (revised April 2009) In accordance with paragraph (A)(8) of the code of ethical conduct for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, established in rule 4755‐27‐05 of the Ohio Administrative Code, a licensee shall safeguard the public from over utilization and underutilization of physical therapy services.
The OT Section’s responses that may be helpful are as follows:
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Screens Performed by an Occupational Therapy Assistant (revised June 2015) It is the position of the Occupational Therapy Section that screens, informal screens, or identification of candidates for therapy, may be performed by an occupational therapy assistant. The Section interprets a screen to be only data gathering and non‐evaluative in nature. In accordance with rule 4755‐7‐02 of the Administrative Code, the occupational therapist interprets the data and makes necessary recommendations. All screens must be cosigned by the occupational therapist, and collaboration with the occupational therapist must be documented.
Thank you,
Jennifer Adams Enforcement Division Investigator Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215‐6108 Tel: (614) 644‐9074 Fax: (614) 995‐0816 http://otptat.ohio.gov
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Meeting
No. Name Question Response
2018 NOV
1 Michele Wetzel Whether occupational therapy assistants and physical therapist assistant can mark a goal at met.
2018 NOV
2 Sarah Kolic Whether occupational and physical therapist are required to have parental consent to complete a screen if services are requested by school district administration?
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