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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148.6415 LICENSURE BY RECIPROCITY.

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148.6415 LICENSURE BY RECIPROCITY.
The board may license any person who does not hold current NBCOT certification but who holds a compact privilege or a current credential as an occupational therapy practitioner in the District of Columbia or a state or territory of the United States whose standards for credentialing are determined by the board to be equivalent to or exceed the requirements for licensure under section 148.6408 or 148.6410 as an occupational therapy practitioner. Nothing in this section limits the board's authority to deny licensure based upon the grounds for discipline in sections 148.6401 to 148.645 . An applicant must provide:
(1)the application materials as required by section 148.6420, subdivision 1 ; and
(2)other information necessary to determine whether the credentialing standards of the jurisdiction that issued the credential are equivalent to or exceed the requirements for licensure under sections 148.6401 to 148.645 .
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