Bill Text: NY S04043 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to defining the practice of recreation therapy and establishing procedures for licensure of recreation therapists and requirements for continuing education for recreation therapists.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - REFERRED TO HIGHER EDUCATION [S04043 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-S04043-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          4043
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                    IN SENATE
                                    February 26, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  LANZA  -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Higher Education
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to defining the  practice
          of  recreational  therapy and establishing procedures for licensure of
          recreational therapists and requirements for continuing education  for
          recreational therapists
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. The education law is amended by adding a new article 158 to
     2  read as follows:
     3                                 ARTICLE 158
     4                             RECREATION THERAPY
     5  Section 8100. Introduction.
     6          8101. Definitions.
     7          8102. Practice of recreation therapy and use  of  title  "recre-
     8                  ation therapist".
     9          8103. State board for recreation therapy.
    10          8104. Requirements for a professional license.
    11          8105. Limited permits.
    12          8106. Exempt persons.
    13          8107. Special conditions.
    14          8108. Mandatory continuing competency.
    15    § 8100. Introduction. This article applies to the profession of recre-
    16  ation  therapy.  The general provisions for all professions contained in
    17  article one hundred thirty of this title apply to this article.
    18    § 8101. Definitions. As used in this article:
    19    1. "Practice of  the  profession  of  recreation  therapy"  means  the
    20  continual  functional  evaluation of the client, the planning and imple-
    21  mentation of a program of  recreation  and/or  leisure  activities,  the
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10157-01-9

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     1  development  and utilization of a treatment program, and/or consultation
     2  with the client, family, caregiver or organization in order to  restore,
     3  develop  or  maintain  adaptive  skills,  and/or  performance  abilities
     4  designed  to achieve maximal physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and
     5  mental functioning of the client using  recreation  and  leisure  inter-
     6  ventions. It is a treatment program designed to promote health and well-
     7  ness;  restore, remediate and/or rehabilitate function and independence;
     8  and reduce/eliminate any limitations caused by an illness  or  disabling
     9  condition.  The  treatment  program shall be rendered on the approval or
    10  referral of a physician, nurse practitioner or other health care provid-
    11  er acting within his or her scope of practice pursuant  to  this  title.
    12  Prevention,  wellness,  education,  adaptive  sports  and recreation and
    13  related  services  shall  not  require  a  referral.  However,   nothing
    14  contained  in  this  article  shall  be construed to permit any licensee
    15  hereunder to practice  occupational  therapy,  medicine  or  psychology,
    16  including  psychotherapy or to otherwise expand such licensee's scope of
    17  practice beyond what is authorized by this chapter.
    18    2. "Board" means the state board for  recreation  therapy  established
    19  pursuant to section eighty-one hundred three of this article.
    20    §  8102.  Practice  of recreation therapy and use of title "recreation
    21  therapist". No person shall practice or hold oneself out as  being  able
    22  to  practice  recreation  therapy  in  this  state  unless the person is
    23  licensed, authorized or exempt under this article. Nothing in this para-
    24  graph shall be construed to prohibit students enrolled in board-approved
    25  schools or courses in recreation therapy from performing  services  that
    26  are  incidental to their respective courses of study or supervised work.
    27  The board shall adopt rules relative  to  schools  or  courses  allowing
    28  students  to  practice  under  this  subdivision. Only a person licensed
    29  under this article shall use the title "licensed  recreation  therapist"
    30  or "therapeutic recreation specialist".
    31    §  8103.  State board for recreation therapy. A state board for recre-
    32  ation therapy shall be appointed by the board of regents on  the  recom-
    33  mendation  of the commissioner for the purpose of assisting the board of
    34  regents and the department on  matters  of  professional  licensing  and
    35  professional  conduct. The board shall be composed of not less than five
    36  licensed recreation therapists, and one member of the public who is  not
    37  licensed  under this title. An executive secretary to the board shall be
    38  appointed by the board of regents on recommendation of the commissioner.
    39    § 8104. Requirements for a professional  license.  To  qualify  for  a
    40  license  as  a  recreation  therapist,  an  applicant  shall fulfill the
    41  following requirements:
    42    1. file an application with the department;
    43    2.  have  satisfactorily  completed  an  approved  recreation  therapy
    44  curriculum in a baccalaureate, master's, or doctorate program or a post-
    45  baccalaureate  certificate from an institution acceptable to the depart-
    46  ment;
    47    3. a. have completed a field experience in  recreation  therapy  which
    48  was under the supervision of qualified supervisors and where supervision
    49  and  experience shall be satisfactory to the board of recreation therapy
    50  and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations, or;
    51    b. have a supervised  recreation  therapy  work  experience  in  which
    52  supervision  and experience shall be satisfactory to the board of recre-
    53  ation therapy and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
    54    4. pass an examination satisfactory to the board of recreation therapy
    55  and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
    56    5. be at least twenty-one years of age;

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     1    6. be of good moral character as determined by the department; and
     2    7. pay a fee of one hundred forty dollars to the department for admis-
     3  sion  to a department conducted examination, if applicable, and a fee of
     4  seventy dollars for each  re-examination,  and  a  fee  of  one  hundred
     5  fifty-five dollars for each triennial registration period.
     6    §  8105.  Limited  permits.  The  following requirements for a limited
     7  permit shall apply to all professionals licensed or  certified  pursuant
     8  to this article.
     9    1. The department may issue a limited permit to an applicant who meets
    10  all  qualifications for licensure, except the examination and/or experi-
    11  ence requirements, in accordance with regulations promulgated therefor.
    12    2. Limited permits shall be for one year; such limited permits may  be
    13  renewed, at the discretion of the department, for one additional year.
    14    3.  The  fee  for  each  limited  permit and for each renewal shall be
    15  seventy dollars.
    16    4. A limited permit holder shall practice only  under  supervision  as
    17  determined in accordance with the commissioner's regulations.
    18    §  8106. Exempt persons. This article shall not be construed to affect
    19  or prevent the following, provided that no title, sign, card  or  device
    20  shall  be  used  in such manner as to tend to convey the impression that
    21  the person rendering such service is a licensed recreation therapist:
    22    1. a licensed physician from  practicing  his  or  her  profession  as
    23  defined  under  article  one  hundred thirty-one and article one hundred
    24  thirty-one-B of this title;
    25    2.  qualified  members  of  other  licensed  or   legally   recognized
    26  professions  from  performing  work  incidental to the practice of their
    27  profession, except that such persons may not hold themselves  out  under
    28  the title recreation therapist;
    29    3. a student from engaging in clinical practice as part of an approved
    30  program in recreation therapy; or
    31    4. an employee of a federal, state or city agency from using the title
    32  or  practicing  as a recreation therapist insofar as such activities are
    33  required by his or her salaried position and the use of such title shall
    34  be limited to such employment.
    35    § 8107. Special conditions. Any nonexempt person practicing a  profes-
    36  sion  to  be licensed pursuant to this article shall apply for a license
    37  of said profession within one year of the effective date of  the  speci-
    38  fied profession except:
    39    1.  if such person does not meet the requirements for a license estab-
    40  lished within this article, such person may  meet  alternative  criteria
    41  determined  by  the  board  of  recreation therapy to be the substantial
    42  equivalent of such criteria; or
    43    2. if such person meets the requirements  for  a  license  established
    44  within  this  article, except for examination, and has been certified or
    45  registered by a national certifying or registering body  having  certif-
    46  ication  or  registration  standards acceptable to the commissioner, the
    47  department shall license without examination.
    48    § 8108. Mandatory continuing competency. 1. a.  Each  licensed  recre-
    49  ation  therapist shall register triennially with the department to prac-
    50  tice in the state and must comply with the provisions of  the  mandatory
    51  continuing competency requirements prescribed in subdivision two of this
    52  section,  except  as provided in paragraphs b and c of this subdivision.
    53  Those who do not satisfy the mandatory  continuing  competency  require-
    54  ments  shall  not  be  authorized  to  practice until they have met such
    55  requirements, and they have  been  issued  a  registration  certificate,
    56  except that they may practice without having met such requirements if he

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     1  or  she  is  issued  a  conditional registration pursuant to subdivision
     2  three of this section.
     3    b. Recreation therapists shall be exempt from the mandatory continuing
     4  competency  requirement  for  the  triennial  registration period during
     5  which they are first licensed. Adjustment to  the  mandatory  continuing
     6  competency  requirements may be granted by the department for reasons of
     7  health of the licensee where certified by  an  appropriate  health  care
     8  professional,  for  extended  active  duty  with the armed forces of the
     9  United States, or for other good  cause  acceptable  to  the  department
    10  which may prevent compliance.
    11    c.  A licensed recreation therapist not engaged in practice, as deter-
    12  mined by the department, shall be exempt from the  mandatory  continuing
    13  competency  requirement  upon the filing of a statement with the depart-
    14  ment declaring such status. Any licensee who returns to the practice  of
    15  recreation therapy during the triennial registration period shall notify
    16  the  department  prior  to reentering the profession and shall meet such
    17  mandatory continuing competency requirements as shall be  prescribed  by
    18  regulations of the commissioner.
    19    2.  a.  During  each  triennial  registration  period an applicant for
    20  registration as a recreation therapist shall complete a minimum of thir-
    21  ty hours of learning activities which contribute  to  continuing  compe-
    22  tence,  as  specified  in  subdivision  four  of  this section, provided
    23  further that at least twenty hours shall be in areas of study  pertinent
    24  to  the  scope  of practice of recreation therapy. With the exception of
    25  continuing education hours taken during the  registration  period  imme-
    26  diately  preceding the effective date of this section, continuing educa-
    27  tion hours taken during one triennium may not be transferred to a subse-
    28  quent triennium.
    29    b. Thereafter, a licensee who has not satisfied the mandatory continu-
    30  ing competency requirements shall not be issued a triennial registration
    31  certificate by the department and shall not practice unless and until  a
    32  conditional registration certificate is issued as provided for in subdi-
    33  vision three of this section.
    34    3.  The  department, in its discretion, may issue a conditional regis-
    35  tration to a licensee  who  fails  to  meet  the  continuing  competency
    36  requirements  established  in  subdivision  two of this section, but who
    37  agrees to make up any deficiencies and complete any additional  learning
    38  activities  which  the department may require. The fee for such a condi-
    39  tional registration shall be the same as, and in addition  to,  the  fee
    40  for the triennial registration.  The duration of such conditional regis-
    41  tration  shall  be determined by the department but shall not exceed one
    42  year. Any licensee who is notified of the  denial  of  registration  for
    43  failure  to submit evidence, satisfactory to the department, of required
    44  continuing competency learning activities and who practices without such
    45  registration may be subject  to  disciplinary  proceedings  pursuant  to
    46  section sixty-five hundred ten of this title.
    47    4.  As  used  in subdivision two of this section, "acceptable learning
    48  activities" shall mean activities which contribute to professional prac-
    49  tice in recreation therapy, and which meet the standards  prescribed  in
    50  the  regulations  of  the commissioner.   Such learning activities shall
    51  include, but not be limited to, collegiate level credit  and  non-credit
    52  courses, publications in professional journals and professional develop-
    53  ment  programs; such learning activities may be offered and sponsored by
    54  national, state and local professional associations and other  organiza-
    55  tions  or  parties acceptable to the department, and any other organized
    56  educational and technical learning activities acceptable to the  depart-

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     1  ment.  The department may, in its discretion and as needed to contribute
     2  to the health and welfare of  the  public,  require  the  completion  of
     3  continuing  competency  learning  activities  in  specific  subjects  to
     4  fulfill  this  mandatory  continuing  competency requirement.   Learning
     5  activities must be taken from a  sponsor  approved  by  the  department,
     6  pursuant to the regulations of the commissioner.
     7    5.  Recreation  therapists  shall  maintain  adequate documentation of
     8  completion of acceptable continuing competency learning  activities  and
     9  shall provide such documentation at the request of the department. Fail-
    10  ure  to  provide such documentation upon request of the department shall
    11  be an act of misconduct subject to the disciplinary proceedings pursuant
    12  to section sixty-five hundred ten of this title.
    13    6. The mandatory continuing competency fee shall be forty-five dollars
    14  for recreation therapists, shall be payable on or before the  first  day
    15  of  each triennial registration period, and shall be paid in addition to
    16  the triennial registration fee required.
    17    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    18  it shall have become a law.
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