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9. Meet any jurisprudence requirements established by the remote state(s) in
8which the licensee is seeking a compact privilege; and
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10. Report to the commission adverse action taken by any non-member state
10within 30 days from the date the adverse action is taken.
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(b) The compact privilege is valid until the expiration date of the home state
12license. The licensee must comply with the requirements of par. (a) to maintain the
13compact privilege in the remote state.
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(c) A licensee providing occupational therapy in a remote state under the
15compact privilege shall function within the laws and regulations of the remote state.
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(d) Occupational therapy assistants practicing in a remote state shall be
17supervised by an occupational therapist licensed or holding a compact privilege in
18that remote state.
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(e) A licensee providing occupational therapy in a remote state is subject to that
20state's regulatory authority. A remote state may, in accordance with due process and
21that state's laws, remove a licensee's compact privilege in the remote state for a
22specific period of time, impose fines, and/or take any other necessary actions to
23protect the health and safety of its citizens. The licensee may be ineligible for a
24compact privilege in any state until the specific time for removal has passed and all
25fines are paid.
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1(f) If a home state license is encumbered, the licensee shall lose the compact
2privilege in any remote state until the following occur:
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1. The home state license is no longer encumbered; and
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2. Two years have elapsed from the date on which the home state license is no
5longer encumbered in accordance with subd. 1.
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(g) Once an encumbered license in the home state is restored to good standing,
7the licensee must meet the requirements of par. (a) to obtain a compact privilege in
8any remote state.
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(h) If a licensee's compact privilege in any remote state is removed, the
10individual may lose the compact privilege in any other remote state until the
11following occur:
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1. The specific period of time for which the compact privilege was removed has
13ended;
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2. All fines have been paid and all conditions have been met;
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3. Two years have elapsed from the date of completing requirements under
16subds. 1. and 2; and
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4. The compact privileges are reinstated by the commission and the compact
18data system is updated to reflect reinstatement.
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(i) If a licensee's compact privilege in any remote state is removed due to an
20erroneous charge, privileges shall be restored through the compact data system.
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(j) Once the requirements of par. (h) have been met, the license must meet the
22requirements in par. (a) to obtain a compact privilege in a remote state.
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23(5) Obtaining a new home state license by virtue of compact privilege. (a)
24An occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant may hold a home state
1license, which allows for compact privileges in member states, in only one member
2state at a time.
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(b) If an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant changes
4primary state of residence by moving between two member states:
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1. The occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant shall file an
6application for obtaining a new home state license by virtue of a compact privilege,
7pay all applicable fees, and notify the current and new home state in accordance with
8applicable rules adopted by the commission.
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2. Upon receipt of an application for obtaining a new home state license by
10virtue of compact privilege, the new home state shall verify that the occupational
11therapist or occupational therapy assistant meets the pertinent criteria outlined in
12sub. (4) via the data system, without need for primary source verification except for:
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a. An FBI fingerprint based criminal background check if not previously
14performed or updated pursuant to applicable rules adopted by the commission in
15accordance with P.L.
92-544;
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b. Other criminal background check as required by the new home state; and
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c. Submission of any requisite jurisprudence requirements of the new home
18state.
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3. The former home state shall convert the former home state license into a
20compact privilege once the new home state has activated the new home state license
21in accordance with applicable rules adopted by the commission.
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4. Notwithstanding any other provision of this compact, if the occupational
23therapist or occupational therapy assistant cannot meet the criteria in sub. (4), the
24new home state shall apply its requirements for issuing a new single-state license.
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15. The occupational therapist or the occupational therapy assistant shall pay
2all applicable fees to the new home state in order to be issued a new home state
3license.
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(c) If an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant changes
5primary state of residence by moving from a member state to a non-member state,
6or from a non-member state to a member state, the state criteria shall apply for
7issuance of a single-state license in the new state.
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(d) Nothing in this compact shall interfere with a licensee's ability to hold a
9single-state license in multiple states; however, for the purposes of this compact, a
10licensee shall have only one home state license.