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May a general business corporation employ occupational therapists and/or occupational therapy assistants?

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May a general business corporation employ occupational therapists and/or occupational therapy assistants?

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Only a person licensed or otherwise exempt may practice occupational therapy or use the title “occupational therapist.” There is no exemption for a general business corporation to either use the title “occupational therapist” or practice occupational therapy. Inasmuch as a general business corporation acts through its employees, no employee of a general business corporation may offer occupational therapy services to the public or hold out as practicing occupational therapy.

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