Kentucky Statutes 319B.030 – Powers and duties of board — Administrative regulations — Licensure and exemptions from licensure — Examinations — Fees — Continuing education — Enforcement — Evaluation of applicants
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The board shall:
(1) Promulgate administrative regulations to:
(a) Establish licensure categories and issue licenses for orthotists, prosthetists, pedorthists, and orthotic fitters;
(b) Establish the qualifications, educational courses, curriculum, hours, and standards that are prerequisite to issuance of all levels and types of licensure established pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection. Any qualifications established by the board shall include the following:
1. To qualify for a license to practice orthotics or prosthetics, a person shall:
a. Possess a minimum of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university;
b. Complete a CAAHEP accredited education program in orthotics, prosthetics, or both;
c. Complete a residency as defined in this chapter in the discipline for which a license is sought;
d. Pass all written and practical examinations in any combination that is required and approved by the board; and
e. Be qualified to practice in accordance with internationally accepted standards of orthotic and prosthetic care;
2. To qualify for a license to practice pedorthics, a person shall:
a. Possess a minimum of a high school diploma or comparable credential approved by the board;
b. Complete an NCOPE-approved pedorthic education program;
c. Pass all written and practical examinations that are required and approved by the board;
d. Have a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours of pedorthic patient care experience as approved by the board;
e. Be qualified to practice in accordance with nationally accepted standards of pedorthic care;
3. To qualify for a license to practice as an orthotic fitter, a person shall:
a. Possess a minimum of a high school diploma or comparable credential approved by the board;
b. Complete an NCOPE-approved orthotic fitter course;
c. Pass all examinations that are required and approved by the board;
d. Complete a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours of experience in orthotic fitting as approved by the board;
e. Be qualified to practice in accordance with nationally accepted standards of care acceptable to the board;
4. Provisions that a person may be licensed in more than one (1) discipline; (c) Establish the circumstances or conditions, if any, under which persons may be
exempt from licensure after completion of training, while waiting to take or
receive the results of any required examination, or upon meeting specified minimum educational and clinical qualifications;
(d) Select the examination or examinations to be utilized as the board’s licensure examination or examinations and the prerequisites for admission to the examination or examinations. The board may enter into a contract or agreement with the chosen examination service or services, or select an intermediary between the board and the examination service or services, to process applicants for the examination or examinations;
(e) Establish any other criteria for licensure that are reasonably related to the safe and competent performance of prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics;
(f) 1. Establish the fees to be paid for each of the following:
a. Application for licensure;
b. Renewal or reinstatement of licensure;
c. Late renewal of licensure;
d. Application for continuing education course approval; and e. Duplicate or replacement license.
2. The fees shall be set at a level that is adequate to pay all of the expenses of implementing and administering licensure under this chapter;
(g) Establish the continuing education requirements for licensees, which shall include the frequency of reporting, number of hours, types of courses, approval of courses, methods of proving compliance, penalties for violation, and all fees necessary for implementing the continuing education process; and
(h) Delineate the standards of practice for persons licensed under this chapter; and
(2) Administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter and evaluate the qualifications of applicants for licensure.
Effective: July 15, 2010
History: Created 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 109, sec. 4, effective July 15, 2010.
(1) Promulgate administrative regulations to:
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 319B.030
- Board: means the Kentucky Board of Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Pedorthics. See Kentucky Statutes 319B.010
- CAAHEP: means the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs. See Kentucky Statutes 319B.010 - Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Orthotics: means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring, designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing an orthosis, under an order from a licensed health care practitioner or provider authorized by law to issue such an order, for the correction or alleviation of neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity. See Kentucky Statutes 319B.010
- Pedorthic education program: means a course of instruction accredited by NCOPE, consisting of:
(a) A basic curriculum of instruction in foot-related pathology of diseases, anatomy, and biomechanics. See Kentucky Statutes 319B.010 - Pedorthics: means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring, designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing a pedorthic device, under an order from a licensed health care practitioner or provider authorized by law to issue such an order for the correction or alleviation of neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity. See Kentucky Statutes 319B.010
- Person: means a natural person. See Kentucky Statutes 319B.010
- Prosthetics: means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring, designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing a prosthesis, under an order from a licensed health care practitioner or provider authorized by law to issue such an order. See Kentucky Statutes 319B.010
(a) Establish licensure categories and issue licenses for orthotists, prosthetists, pedorthists, and orthotic fitters;
(b) Establish the qualifications, educational courses, curriculum, hours, and standards that are prerequisite to issuance of all levels and types of licensure established pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection. Any qualifications established by the board shall include the following:
1. To qualify for a license to practice orthotics or prosthetics, a person shall:
a. Possess a minimum of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university;
b. Complete a CAAHEP accredited education program in orthotics, prosthetics, or both;
c. Complete a residency as defined in this chapter in the discipline for which a license is sought;
d. Pass all written and practical examinations in any combination that is required and approved by the board; and
e. Be qualified to practice in accordance with internationally accepted standards of orthotic and prosthetic care;
2. To qualify for a license to practice pedorthics, a person shall:
a. Possess a minimum of a high school diploma or comparable credential approved by the board;
b. Complete an NCOPE-approved pedorthic education program;
c. Pass all written and practical examinations that are required and approved by the board;
d. Have a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours of pedorthic patient care experience as approved by the board;
e. Be qualified to practice in accordance with nationally accepted standards of pedorthic care;
3. To qualify for a license to practice as an orthotic fitter, a person shall:
a. Possess a minimum of a high school diploma or comparable credential approved by the board;
b. Complete an NCOPE-approved orthotic fitter course;
c. Pass all examinations that are required and approved by the board;
d. Complete a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours of experience in orthotic fitting as approved by the board;
e. Be qualified to practice in accordance with nationally accepted standards of care acceptable to the board;
4. Provisions that a person may be licensed in more than one (1) discipline; (c) Establish the circumstances or conditions, if any, under which persons may be
exempt from licensure after completion of training, while waiting to take or
receive the results of any required examination, or upon meeting specified minimum educational and clinical qualifications;
(d) Select the examination or examinations to be utilized as the board’s licensure examination or examinations and the prerequisites for admission to the examination or examinations. The board may enter into a contract or agreement with the chosen examination service or services, or select an intermediary between the board and the examination service or services, to process applicants for the examination or examinations;
(e) Establish any other criteria for licensure that are reasonably related to the safe and competent performance of prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics;
(f) 1. Establish the fees to be paid for each of the following:
a. Application for licensure;
b. Renewal or reinstatement of licensure;
c. Late renewal of licensure;
d. Application for continuing education course approval; and e. Duplicate or replacement license.
2. The fees shall be set at a level that is adequate to pay all of the expenses of implementing and administering licensure under this chapter;
(g) Establish the continuing education requirements for licensees, which shall include the frequency of reporting, number of hours, types of courses, approval of courses, methods of proving compliance, penalties for violation, and all fees necessary for implementing the continuing education process; and
(h) Delineate the standards of practice for persons licensed under this chapter; and
(2) Administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter and evaluate the qualifications of applicants for licensure.
Effective: July 15, 2010
History: Created 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 109, sec. 4, effective July 15, 2010.