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California OT board backs shortening cooling-off period for public members from five to three years
Summary
The California Board of Occupational Therapy voted to support AB 2269, which shortens the time a former licensee must wait before serving as a public board member from five years to three. The board instructed staff to send a letter of support after a unanimous roll-call vote.
The California Board of Occupational Therapy voted May 3 to support AB 2269, a bill that would reduce the exclusion period that prevents individuals with recent licensee relationships from serving as public members on licensing boards from five years to three. The board approved the position on a motion from a member of the board’s committee,…
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