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To file a complaint against a provider, please use the link below. All complaints are investigated by the Attorney General's Office and are confidential unless formal charges are filed by the Attorney General's Office with the Board. For more information, the Attorney General's Office may be contacted at 317-232-6201.

Information on the process of submitting a Consumer complaint can be found on the Consumer Complaint Process page.

Contact Information

Toby Snell, Board Director
Ashlee Scott, Assistant Board Director

Email: pla14@pla.in.gov
Phone Number: (317) 232-2960

Resources

  • Statutes & Rules

    INDIANA CODE ยง 25-23.5 - Occupational Therapists

    Chapter 0.5.  Applicability
    Chapter 1.     Definitions
    Chapter 2.     Occupational Therapy Committee
    Chapter 3.     Unlawful Practices; Penalty
    Chapter 4.     Reserved
    Chapter 5.     Licensure; Examinations

    Title 844, Article 10 - Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants

    Rule 1. Definitions
    Rule 2. Fees
    Rule 3. Admission to Practice
    Rule 4. Certification
    Rule 5. Standards of Competent Practice of Occupational Therapy
    Rule 6. Occupational Therapy Aides; Training and Supervision
    Rule 7. Continuing Competency Requirements

  • Scope of Practice Rulings

    Licensed practitioners that have a specific question or questions about the scope of practice of their licensed profession may request a "practice ruling" from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (PLA) and the Indiana Athletic Trainers Board (the Board). The PLA and the Board may provide a formal determination/interpretation based on the practitioner's factual situations/circumstances. Licensed practitioners may submit a "Request for Practice Ruling" through the web-based form provided on the PLA's "Request for Practice Ruling" web page. Additional information and instructions for submitting a "Request for Practice Ruling " are provided on the web page.

    All requests will be reviewed by the PLA's legal team, and PLA's legal team will draft a ruling for the Board's consideration and potential adoption. All rulings adopted by the Board will be posted to the Indiana Register as well as the comprehensive list provided on the the PLA's "Request for Practice Ruling" web page.

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