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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 84

Sec. 08.84.075. Limited permit.

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Sec. 08.84.075. Limited permit.
(a)The board may issue a limited permit to a person to practice occupational therapy in the state as a visiting, nonresident occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant, if the person
(1)applies on the form provided by the board;
(2)has not previously been denied occupational therapy licensure in the state;
(3)is licensed to practice occupational therapy in another state or satisfies the requirements for certification by the American Occupational Therapy Association;
(4)provides proof satisfactory to the board that the person will not practice in the state for more than 120 days in the calendar year for which the permit is issued; and
(5)pays the fee required under AS 08.84.050 .
(b)The board may issue a limited permit to a person to practice physical therapy in the state as a visiting, nonresident physical therapist or physical therapist assistant, if the person
(1)applies on the form provided by the board;
(2)has not previously been denied physical therapy licensure in the state;
(3)is licensed to practice physical therapy in another state;
(4)provides proof satisfactory to the board that the person will not practice in the state for more than 120 days in the calendar year for which the permit is issued; and
(5)pays the fee required under AS 08.84.050 .
(c)A limited permit is valid for a period of 120 consecutive days in a calendar year.
(d)A person may not receive more than
(1)one limited permit to practice occupational therapy or physical therapy in a 12-month period; and
(2)three limited permits to practice occupational therapy or physical therapy during the person's lifetime.
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