7905 - Limited permits.

§ 7905. Limited permits.  Permits limited as to eligibility, practice,  and  duration, shall be issued by the department to eligible applicants,  as follows:    (1) The following persons shall be eligible for a limited permit:    (a) An occupational therapist who has graduated from  an  occupational  therapy  curriculum  with  a  baccalaureate  degree  or  certificate  in  occupational  therapy   which   is   substantially   equivalent   to   a  baccalaureate  degree  satisfactory to the board of occupational therapy  and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations; or    (b) A foreign occupational therapist who  is  in  this  country  on  a  non-immigration visa for the continuation of occupational therapy study,  pursuant to the exchange student program of the United States Department  of State.    (2)  A  permittee shall be authorized to practice occupational therapy  only under the supervision of a licensed  occupational  therapist  or  a  licensed  physician  and  shall practice only in a public, voluntary, or  proprietary hospital, health  care  agency  or  in  a  preschool  or  an  elementary or secondary school for the purpose of providing occupational  therapy as a related service for a handicapped child.    (3)  A  limited  permit shall be valid for one year. It may be renewed  once for a period not to exceed one additional year, at  the  discretion  of the department, upon the submission of an explanation satisfactory to  the  department for an applicant's failure to become licensed within the  original one-year period.  A limited permit shall become null  and  void  if and when the holder thereof fails to pass a licensing examination.    (4) The fee for a limited permit shall be seventy dollars.