NAC640A.310. Advertising.  


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  • A licensee shall not advertise treatment by the use of occupational therapy or equipment used in the practice of occupational therapy in such a manner that the advertising:

         1. Contains a testimonial or endorsement by another person;

         2. Implies that the occupational therapist has skill which is superior to that of another occupational therapist;

         3. Holds the occupational therapist out as a specialist unless the licensee is certified as a specialist by an organization recognized by the Board;

         4. Makes any false claim about the efficacy or value of the treatment the licensee administers; or

         5. Is false, deceptive or misleading in regard to the fee which is charged or the terms of any credit for the treatment administered.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Occupational Therapy, eff. 12-23-92)