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Florida Occupational Therapy Laws and Rules

You can take the test without obligation. To earn CE credit, you need to pass the test, complete an evaluation, and register/pay for your Certificate of Completion. Your Certificate will be delivered online immediately upon completing the course registration. (There is no charge for free courses and online certificate delivery.)

  • You must score 70% or better to pass this test.
  • Select one answer for each question.
  • Review your selections before submitting the test for grading.

NoteThis course was revised and updated on August 1, 2025. If you printed test questions from the previous version of this course, you will find that some questions in your printed version differ from the test below.

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1. Which statement is true about the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy?

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2. Which task is unlawful for an occupational therapist to delegate to an occupational therapy aide?

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3. Which statement describes Florida rules for an occupational therapy assistant (OTA) who is asked to perform tasks or provide care beyond basic occupational therapy practice, such as using prescription devices?

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4. Which action is correct for an occupational therapist (OT) of eight years who has forgotten to apply for license renewal by the deadline.

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5. Which statement does not describe the purpose for disciplinary actions against occupational therapists who violate Florida laws governing their practice?

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6. Which legal term describes the action of an occupational therapist who does not uphold the standards of care for an occupational therapy professional and makes a mistake that results in an injury to the client?

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7. Which Core Value of the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics is an occupational therapist violating when they refuse to provide treatment based on a client’s sexual orientation?

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8. Which ethical principle is the occupational therapist honoring when they accept a patient’s decision to refuse therapy that may improve the patient’s functional ability?


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