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Ark. Code Ann. § 17-107-103

Definitions

Known as the Arkansas Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Practice Act

The act spans §§ 17–17 (22 sections).

Acts 2007, No. 174, § 1.

As used in this chapter:

(1) “Orthosis” means an external device that is: Intended to restore physiological function or cosmesis to a patient; and

(2) Custom-designed, fabricated, assembled, fitted, or adjusted for the patient using the device before or concurrent with the delivery of the device to the patient.

(3) “Orthosis” does not include a cane, a crutch, a corset, a dental appliance, an elastic hose, an elastic support, a fabric support, a generic arch support, a low-temperature plastic splint, a soft cervical collar, a truss, or other similar device that: Is carried in stock and sold without therapeutic modification by a corset shop, department store, drug store, surgical supply facility, or similar retail entity; and

(4) Has no significant impact on the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, or neuromusculoskeletal functions of the body;

(5) “Orthotic assistant” means an individual who is licensed under this chapter to assist an orthotist or an orthotist/prosthetist with patient care services and fabrication of orthoses under the supervision of an orthotist or an orthotist/prosthetist;

(6) “Orthotic education program” means a course of instruction in orthotics: Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs; and

(7) Approved by the Arkansas Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Advisory Board;

(8) “Orthotic resident” means an individual who has completed an orthotic education program and is continuing his or her clinical education in an orthotic residency program: Accredited by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education; and

(9) Approved by the Arkansas Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Advisory Board;

(10) “Orthotics” means the science and practice of providing or managing the provision of an orthosis based on clinical assessment, technical judgment, and an order from a healthcare practitioner authorized by law to write an order for an orthosis;

(11) “Orthotist” means an individual who is licensed under this chapter to practice orthotics and pedorthics;

(12) “Orthotic/prosthetic assistant” means an individual who is licensed under this chapter to assist both an orthotist and a prosthetist with patient care services and fabrication of prostheses, orthoses, or pedorthic devices under the supervision of an orthotist, an orthotist/prosthetist, or a prosthetist as appropriate;

(13) “Orthotist/prosthetist” means an individual who is licensed to practice orthotics, pedorthics, and prosthetics;

(14) “Pedorthic device” means therapeutic footwear, foot orthoses for use at the ankle or below, or footwear modified for therapeutic purposes as ordered by a licensed healthcare practitioner authorized by law to write an order for a pedorthic device.

(15) “Pedorthic device” does not include: Nontherapeutic accommodative inlays or nontherapeutic accommodative footwear regardless of method of manufacture;

(16) Shoes modified or made for nontherapeutic purposes;

(17) Unmodified shoes; or

(18) Prefabricated foot care products;

(19) “Pedorthic education program” means a course of instruction in pedorthics: Accredited by the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics, Inc.; and

(20) Approved by the Arkansas Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Advisory Board;

(21) “Pedorthics” means the science and practice of providing or managing the provision of a pedorthic device based on clinical assessment, technical judgment, and an order from a healthcare practitioner authorized by law to write an order for a pedorthic device;

(22) “Pedorthist” means an individual who is licensed under this chapter to practice pedorthics;

(23) “Prefabricated device” means a mass-produced device that: Is prepackaged, carried in stock, and sold off the shelf or over the counter by a corset shop, department store, drug store, surgical supply facility, or similar retail entity; and

(24) Does not require clinical assessment, technical judgment, or therapeutic modification for appropriate use by the customer.

(25) “Prefabricated device” may include a cane, a crutch, a corset, an elastic hose, an elastic support, a fabric support, a generic arch support, a low-temperature plastic splint, a soft cervical collar, a truss, or other similar device;

(26) “Prosthesis” means an external device that is: Intended to replace an absent external body part for the purpose of restoring physiological function or cosmesis to a patient; and

(27) Custom-designed, fabricated, assembled, fitted, or adjusted for the patient using the device before or concurrent with being delivered to the patient.

(28) “Prosthesis” does not include an artificial eye, an artificial ear, a dental appliance, a cosmetic device, such as artificial eyelashes or wigs, an artificial facial device, or other device that does not have a significant impact on the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, or neuromusculoskeletal functions of the body;

(29) “Prosthetic assistant” means an individual who is licensed under this chapter to assist a prosthetist or orthotist/prosthetist with patient care services and fabrication of prostheses under the supervision of a prosthetist or an orthotist/prosthetist;

(30) “Prosthetic education program” means a course of instruction in prosthetics: Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs; and

(31) Approved by the Arkansas Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Advisory Board;

(32) “Prosthetic resident” means an individual who has completed a prosthetic education program and is continuing his or her clinical education in a prosthetic residency program: Accredited by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education; and

(33) Approved by the Arkansas Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Advisory Board;

(34) “Prosthetics” means the science and practice of providing or managing the provision of a prosthesis based on clinical assessment, technical judgment, and an order from a healthcare practitioner authorized to write an order for a prosthesis; and

(35) “Prosthetist” means an individual who is licensed under this chapter to practice prosthetics.

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.