Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-54-5

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 24, August 22, 2024
Section 100-54-5 - Unprofessional conduct; defined

"Unprofessional conduct" means any of the following:

(a) Using fraudulent or false advertisements;
(b) engaging in occupational therapy under a false or assumed name, or by impersonating another person licensed by the board as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant;
(c) practicing occupational therapy without reasonable skill and safety because of illness; disability, excessive use of alcohol or drugs; illegal use of controlled substances, chemicals, or any other type of material; or as a result of any mental or physical condition;
(d) having an occupational therapy license, registration, or certification revoked, suspended, or limited, or an application for any of these denied by the proper regulatory authority of another state, territory, District of Columbia, or other country;
(e) cheating or attempting to subvert the validity of the examination required for licensure;
(f) having been found either not guilty by reason of insanity or incompetent to stand trial by a court of competent jurisdiction;
(g) failing to furnish the board, its investigators, or its representatives any information legally requested by the board;
(h) being sanctioned or disciplined by a peer review committee or medical care facility for acts or conduct that would constitute grounds for denial, refusal to renew, suspension, or revocation of a license under K.S.A. 65-5410 and amendments thereto;
(i) surrendering a license, registration, or certification to practice occupational therapy in another state while disciplinary proceedings are pending for acts or conduct that would constitute grounds for denial, refusal to renew, suspension, or revocation of a registration under K.S.A. 65-5410 and amendments thereto;
(j) being professionally incompetent, as defined in K.S.A. 65-2837 and amendments thereto;
(k) representing to a patient that a manifestly incurable disease, condition, or injury can be permanently cured;
(l) providing occupational therapy to a patient without the consent of the patient or the patient's legal representative;
(m) willfully betraying confidential informa-tion;
(n) using any advertisement that is false, misleading, or deceptive in a material respect;
(o) committing conduct likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public;
(p) making a false or misleading statement regarding the licensee's skill, which shall include providing any form of occupational therapy without appropriate education, training, and knowledge in the specific therapeutic methods used;
(q) committing any act of sexual, psychological, or physical abuse, or exploitation;
(r) obtaining any fee by fraud, deceit, or mis-representation;
(s) charging an excessive fee for services rendered;
(t) failing to keep written records justifying the course of treatment of the patient; or
(u) delegating occupational therapy to a person who the licensee knows or has reason to know is not qualified by training or experience to perform it.

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-54-5

Authorized by K.S.A. 65-5405 and 65-5410; implementing K.S.A. 65-5410; effective, T-88-17, July 1, 1987; effective May 1, 1988; amended Jan. 15, 1999; amended Nov. 21, 2003.