you must have a master degree from collage! All States regulate the practice of occupational therapy To obtain a license! Certification is voluntary. The National Board for Certifying Occupational.
can a convicted felon obtain a business license and surety bond in florida?
No, not as an occupational therapist. All States regulate the practice of occupational therapy. To obtain a license, applicants must graduate from an accredited educational program and pass a national certification examination. Those who pass the exam are awarded the title "Occupational Therapist Registered (OTR)." Specific eligibility requirements for licensure vary by State.
To become an occupational therapist, you typically need a master's degree in occupational therapy from an accredited program. You also need to complete fieldwork requirements and pass a national certification exam. Additionally, some states may require a license to practice as an occupational therapist.
I do not know about having a Bachelor's degree, but you do need an OT (Occupational Therapist) license in order to work at a place that offers Occupational Therapy or if you were to start your own OT Clinic. The reason being this is because an OT is a medical position that requires, by law for the person practicing it, to have a license.
i doubt it
sorry but i doubt it
You must first obtain a bachelor's degree which is typically a four year program of study. Those who wish to become an occupational therapist major in either, biology, psychology, sociology, anthropology, liberal arts, or anatomy.
Yes, and many do.
In Virginia, a convicted felon can potentially obtain a contractor's license, but it depends on the nature of the felony and other factors. The Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) evaluates applicants on a case-by-case basis. Generally, a felony conviction may disqualify an individual, particularly if it involves fraud, dishonesty, or a crime that is directly related to the contractor's work. However, felons may still qualify for a license if they meet specific requirements, such as demonstrating rehabilitation or receiving a pardon.
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According to the regulations, a person may obtain a license, after two years of the crime or the probation is completed I believe..its either or..might want to call state board in macon to find out the exact conditions. They (state board), make a decision based on each individual case.