Iowa Statutes
§ 148B.8 — Unlawful practice
Iowa § 148B.8
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Iowa Code § 148B.8 (2026).
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1.Apersonshallnotpracticeoccupationaltherapyorassistinthepracticeofoccupational
therapy, provide occupational therapy services, hold oneself out as an occupational therapist
or occupational therapy assistant or as being able to practice occupational therapy or assist
in the practice of occupational therapy, or provide occupational therapy services in this state
unless the person is licensed under this chapter.
2.It is unlawful for any person not licensed as an occupational therapist in this state or
whoselicenseissuspendedorrevokedtouseinconnectionwiththeperson’snameorplaceof
businessinthisstatethewords“occupationaltherapist”, “licensedoccupationaltherapist”, or
anyword,title,letters,ordesignationthatimpliesthatthepersonisanoccupationaltherapist.
3.It is unlawful for any person not lice
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Nearby Sections
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§ 148B.1
Title and purpose§ 148B.2
Definitions§ 148B.3A
Referral§ 148B.4
Limited permit§ 148B.5
Requirements for licensure§ 148B.8
Unlawful practice§ 148B.9
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