Amendments to O.C.G.A. § 50-36-1 become effective January 1, 2012.  After December 31, 2011, Georgia law will require all applicants for licensure, and all those applying for renewal of an existing license, to submit secure and verifiable documentation with their application.  Please consider filing your renewal application on or before December 31, 2011 as this will expedite your renewal.  A list of the approved Secure and Verifiable Documents may be found on this page or on the Attorney General’s website. Click here in order to begin your online renewal.
671-3-09 Reinstatement of a License. Amended
671-3-08 Renewal of License. Amended

The Georgia State Board of Occupational Therapy is a six member board appointed by the Governor to safeguard the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Georgia. The Board meets every other month to regulate persons offering occupational therapy services to the citizens of Georgia.

Occupational therapy is the evaluation and treatment of individuals whose abilities to cope with the tasks of living are threatened or impaired by developmental deficiencies, the aging process, learning disabilities, poverty and cultural differences, physical injury or disease, psychological and social disabilities or anticipated dysfunction. Licensed occupational therapists and licensed occupational therapist assistants offer care in a variety of health care areas including hospitals, schools and private practice. The licensed occupational therapy assistant is supervised or consultants with the occupational therapist.

Board meetings are open to the public and are generally held at the Secretary of State’s office in Macon. During the meetings, the Board reviews correspondence, applications for licensure, and complaints. Persons wishing to submit complaints or other matters for Board consideration should submit the matter in writing to the office.


In 2009, the spread of the H1N1 flu virus caused the World Health Organization to raise the pandemic alert level to Phase 6, the highest level. Georgia officials prepared for the H1N1 influenza campaign and the seasonal influenza campaign that occurred during fall and winter. While the H1N1 influenza campaign has ended, The Department of Community Health continues to build its pool of health professionals willing to serve as emergency response volunteers by signing up to assist with future campaigns (i.e. hurricane season). For more information and to sign up for the online volunteer pool, visit www.servga.gov.

ANNOUNCEMENTS ACTIVE LICENSEES

Issued Cease and Desist Orders for Unlicensed Professionals

Actions Taken by the Georgia State Board of Occupational Therapy

Education Hours - Physical Agent Modalities Certification
(available in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format)

Number of Active Licensees as of 5/21/2013
 
  Type Count
Occupational Therapist 2,980
Occupational Therapy Assistant 935

 

 

 


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