An Act To Provide for Licensing of Recreational Therapists
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §12004-A, sub-§50 is enacted to read:
Board of Recreational Therapy | $35/Day | 32 MRSA §19111 |
Sec. 2. 32 MRSA c. 141 is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 141
RECREATIONAL THERAPISTS
SUBCHAPTER 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 19101. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
§ 19102. License required
§ 19103. Unlicensed practice
An individual who practices recreational therapy or presents that individual as licensed under this chapter and who does not hold a valid license under this chapter is subject to the provisions of Title 10, section 8003-C.
§ 19104. Delegation authorized
§ 19105. Evaluation and treatment authorization
SUBCHAPTER 2
BOARD OF RECREATIONAL THERAPY
§ 19111. Board established; membership; terms
The Board of Recreational Therapy, as established by Title 5, section 12004-A, subsection 50, consists of 3 members appointed by the Governor. All members must be residents of this State. Two members must have been engaged full-time in the provision of recreational therapy for at least one year immediately preceding appointment; these members at all times must be holders of valid licenses issued under this chapter for the practice of recreational therapy. The 3rd member is a public member as defined in Title 5, section 12004-A.
Appointments are for 3-year terms. Appointments of members must comply with Title 10, section 8009. A board member may be removed by the Governor for cause.
§ 19112. Meetings; chair; quorum
The board shall meet at least once a year to conduct its business and to elect a chair. Additional meetings are held as necessary to conduct the business of the board and may be convened at the call of the chair or a majority of the board members. Two members of the board constitute a quorum for all purposes.
§ 19113. Powers and duties
The board has the following powers and duties.
SUBCHAPTER 3
LICENSE
§ 19121. Eligibility for license
§ 19122. Licensure; another jurisdiction
The board may waive the examination and grant licensure to an applicant for a recreational therapist license who is licensed under the laws of another jurisdiction and who presents proof of current licensure in another jurisdiction that maintains professional standards determined by the board to be substantially equivalent to those set forth in this chapter, if no cause exists for denial of a license under section 19124.
§ 19123. Scope of practice
§ 19124. Denial or refusal to renew license; disciplinary action
The board has authority to investigate all complaints made to it and all cases of noncompliance with or violation of this chapter. In addition to the grounds enumerated in Title 10, section 8003, subsection 5-A, paragraph A, the board may deny a license, refuse to renew a license or impose the disciplinary sanctions authorized by Title 10, section 8003, subsection 5-A, paragraphs B and C for:
§ 19125. License; renewal
A license issued under this chapter expires at a time that the commissioner may designate. An individual licensed under this chapter shall pay the renewal fee as set under section 19126. A renewal is contingent upon evidence of participation in continuing professional education as determined by the board; temporary licenses and trainee permits established by rule by the board are exempt from this requirement. The board shall accept continuing education programs that meet recertification standards of the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification, its successor or another organization approved by the board. A license may be renewed up to 90 days after the date of its expiration upon payment of a late fee and renewal fee under section 19126. An individual who submits an application for renewal more than 90 days after the license expiration date is subject to all requirements governing new applicants under this chapter, except that the board may, in its discretion, waive examination if that application for renewal is received together with the late fee and renewal fee under section 19126 within 2 years from the date of the expiration.
§ 19126. Fees
The Director of the Office of Licensing and Registration within the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation may establish by rule fees for the purposes authorized under this chapter in amounts that are reasonable and necessary for their respective purposes, except that a fee for any one purpose may not exceed $325 annually. Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
§ 19127. Inactive status
The board shall adopt rules that provide that an individual licensed under this chapter may, upon written request, be placed on inactive status. The board may place the licensee on inactive status only upon proper application by the licensee. During inactive status, the licensee must renew the license and pay the license fees as set under section 19126, but is not required to meet the continuing education requirements under section 19125. The board shall adopt rules by which a license in an inactive status may be reactivated. Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
Sec. 3. Transition; grandfathering. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, section 19111, the initial recreational thereapist members of the Board of Recreational Therapy must be certified by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification and have been engaged full-time in the provision of recreational therapy for one year. Notwithstanding Title 32, section 19111, one of these initial members serves a one-year term and one serves a 2-year term, as designated by the Governor. The initial public member serves a 3-year term. Notwithstanding Title 32, section 19121, subsection 1, the Board of Recreational Therapy may grant initial licenses to recreational therapists who were certified by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification prior to October 1, 2013 and who hold an active certified therapeutic recreation specialist credential. The board shall establish a deadline for applications for initial licenses pursuant to this section and shall also establish a starting date on which the board, having been constituted and having held its organizational meeting, will be in a position to begin accepting such applications. Until 6 months after the deadline for submitting applications pursuant to this section, all persons who were practicing and certified as recreational therapists within the State on the effective date of this Act and who meet the requirements of this section for an initial license must be deemed licensed for purposes of Title 32, chapter 141.
summary
This bill establishes a requirement for licensure of recreational therapists and a board to oversee the process of licensure and the conduct of licensees.