(a) All applicants for initial Texas licensure shall:
(1) submit a complete application form and non-refundable
application fee as set by the Executive Council;
(2) submit in paper or electronic form a current color
photograph that meets the requirements for a U.S. passport. A photograph
in electronic form must be of a high-quality resolution comparable
to that of a passport photograph in paper form;
(3) submit a successfully completed Board jurisprudence
examination on the Act and Rules;
(4) have completed academic and supervised field work
requirements of an accredited educational program in occupational
therapy as per §454.203 of the Act (relating to Qualifications
for Occupational Therapist or Occupational Therapy Assistant License)
or if foreign-trained, have met substantially equivalent academic
and supervised field work requirements as per §454.205 of the
Act (relating to Foreign-Trained Applicants);
(5) submit a complete and legible set of fingerprints
in the manner prescribed by the Board for the purpose of obtaining
criminal history record information from the Department of Public
Safety and the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and
(6) either meet the requirements in §364.2 of
this title (relating to Initial License by Examination) and apply
by examination or meet the requirements in §364.4 of this title
(relating to Licensure by Endorsement) and apply by endorsement.
(b) The applicant must also meet the requirements in §364.2
of this title and apply by examination if the applicant:
(1) has not passed the NBCOT certification examination;
or
(2) has passed the NBCOT certification examination
and
(A) is not currently licensed as an occupational therapist
or occupational therapy assistant in another state or territory of
the U.S.; or
(B) if not currently licensed in another state or territory
of the U.S., is applying from the U.S. military or a non-licensing
state or territory of the U.S. and cannot substantiate occupational
therapy employment for at least two years immediately preceding application
for a Texas license.
(c) The applicant must also meet the requirements in §364.4
of this title and apply by endorsement if the applicant has passed
the NBCOT certification examination and:
(1) is currently licensed as an occupational therapist
or occupational therapy assistant in another state or territory of
the U.S.; or
(2) if not currently licensed in another state or territory
of the U.S., is applying from the U.S. military or a non-licensing
state or territory of the U.S. and can substantiate occupational therapy
employment for at least two years immediately preceding application
for a Texas license.
(d) Applicants who are military service members, military
veterans, and military spouses:
(1) The Board shall credit verified military service,
training, or education toward the licensing requirements, other than
an examination requirement, with respect to an applicant who is a
military service member or military veteran.
(2) The Board shall waive the application fees for
a military service member or military veteran who is applying for
a license by examination as per §364.2 of this title. In order
to request a waiver of application fees, the military service member
or military veteran must submit a copy of the Uniformed Services Military
ID card or other appropriate official documentation evidencing current
or former military affiliation and notify the Board of his or her
military affiliation.
(3) The Board shall waive the application fees and
will expedite the issuance of a license for a military service member,
military veteran, or military spouse who is applying for licensure
by endorsement as per §364.4 of this title. In order to request
a waiver of application fees and expedited services, the military
service member, military veteran, or military spouse must submit a
copy of the Uniformed Services Military ID card or other appropriate
official documentation evidencing current or former military affiliation
and notify the Board of his or her military affiliation.
(4) In this section, "military service member," "military
veteran," and "military spouse" have the meaning as defined in Chapter
55, Occupations Code, §55.001.
(e) An application for license is valid for one year
after the date it is received by the Board. At the end of the year,
the application fee must be paid to continue the application process
for the second year.
(f) An applicant who submits an application containing
false information may be denied a license by the Board.
(g) Should the Board reject an application for license,
the reasons for the rejection will be communicated in writing to the
applicant. The applicant may submit additional information and request
reconsideration by the Board. If the applicant remains dissatisfied,
a hearing may be requested as specified in the Act.
(h) Applicants and new licensees shall refer to Chapter
369 of this title for provisions regarding information changes and
verification of temporary or regular license issuance and current
licensure.
(i) The first regular license is valid from the date
of issuance until the last day of the applicant's birth month, with
a duration of at least two years.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §364.1 adopted to be effective February 12, 2001, 26 TexReg 1347; amended to be effective July 22, 2001, 26 TexReg 5440; amended to be effective July 22, 2002, 27 TexReg 6545; amended to be effective May 31, 2007, 32 TexReg 2879; amended to be effective September 7, 2009, 34 TexReg 6123; amended to be effective December 2, 2013, 38 TexReg 8681; amended to be effective June 1, 2015, 40 TexReg 3197; amended to be effective January 1, 2016, 40 TexReg 8664; amended to be effective January 1, 2019, 43 TexReg 7911; amended to be effective September 1, 2020, 45 TexReg 5660 |