ARS § 32-3431 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 32-3431

This compact sets licensing and reporting rules for interstate occupational therapy practice, including compact privilege requirements, state reporting duties, and commission rulemaking and data system powers.

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United States — Arizona
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compact privilege data sharing intergovernmental compact occupational therapy licensure rulemaking

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This compact sets licensing and reporting rules for interstate occupational therapy practice, including compact privilege requirements, state reporting duties, and commission rulemaking and data system powers. A compact provision is ineffective to the extent it conflicts with a member state's constitutional limits.