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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. Harris & Sen. Poore           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE BILL NO. 106       AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 24 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE SCOPE OF PRACTICE OF LICENSED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTITIONERS.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Harris & Sen. Poore     

SPONSOR: Rep. Harris & Sen. Poore

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Harris & Sen. Poore 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE BILL NO. 106 

   

 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 24 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE SCOPE OF PRACTICE OF LICENSED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTITIONERS. 

   

  BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:   Section 1. Amend 2002, Title 24 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows and by redesignating accordingly:     2002. Definitions.   As used in this chapter:   (4) Dry needling means an intervention that meets the following criteria:   a. Uses a thin filiform needle to penetrate the skin and stimulate underlying muscular tissue, connective tissues, and myofascial trigger points for the management of neuromusculoskeletal pain and movement impairments.   b. Is based upon Western medical concepts.   c. Requires an occupational therapy examination and diagnosis.      (8)  (9)  a. Occupational therapy services includes any of the following:   1. The assessment, treatment, and education of or consultation with an individual, family, or other persons.   2. Interventions directed toward developing, improving, or restoring daily living skills, work readiness or work performance, play skills, or leisure capacities, or enhancing educational performance skills.   3. Providing for the development, improvement, or restoration of sensorimotor, oralmotor, perceptual or neuromuscular functioning, or emotional, motivational, cognitive, or psychosocial components of performance.   b. Occupational therapy services or practice of occupational therapy may require assessment of the need for use of interventions such as the design, development, adaptation, application, or training in the use of assistive technology devices; the design, fabrication, or application of rehabilitative technology such as selected orthotic devices; training in the use of assistive technology, orthotic or prosthetic devices; the application of thermal agent modalities, including paraffin, hot and cold packs, and fluido therapy, as an adjunct to, or in preparation for, purposeful activity; the use of ergonomic principles; the adaptation of environments and processes to enhance functional performance;  dry needling;  or the promotion of health and wellness.   c. [Repealed.]   (9)  (10)  Person means a corporation, company,  association,or  association,  partnership, or an individual.   (14) Trigger points means hyperirritable spots in skeletal muscle that are associated with palpable nodules in taut bands of muscle fibers. They can give rise to local or referred pain, autonomic phenomenon, and can cause limitations in range of motion and muscle activation.   Section 2. Amend Chapter 20, Title 24 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:    2022. Dry needling practice; referral.    (a) An occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant may not perform a dry needling procedure on a patient without first receiving a written physician referral specific to dry needling. A referral may be transmitted by digital means.   (b) An occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant may not advertise or in any other way hold themself out as an acupuncturist unless the occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant is a licensed acupuncturist.   (c) The Board may establish, by rule and regulation, training and practice standards for dry needling.   Section 3. This Act takes effect 6 months after its enactment into law.       

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE: 

 Section 1. Amend 2002, Title 24 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows and by redesignating accordingly:  

  2002. Definitions. 

 As used in this chapter: 

 (4) Dry needling means an intervention that meets the following criteria: 

 a. Uses a thin filiform needle to penetrate the skin and stimulate underlying muscular tissue, connective tissues, and myofascial trigger points for the management of neuromusculoskeletal pain and movement impairments. 

 b. Is based upon Western medical concepts. 

 c. Requires an occupational therapy examination and diagnosis.    

 (8)  (9)  a. Occupational therapy services includes any of the following: 

 1. The assessment, treatment, and education of or consultation with an individual, family, or other persons. 

 2. Interventions directed toward developing, improving, or restoring daily living skills, work readiness or work performance, play skills, or leisure capacities, or enhancing educational performance skills. 

 3. Providing for the development, improvement, or restoration of sensorimotor, oralmotor, perceptual or neuromuscular functioning, or emotional, motivational, cognitive, or psychosocial components of performance. 

 b. Occupational therapy services or practice of occupational therapy may require assessment of the need for use of interventions such as the design, development, adaptation, application, or training in the use of assistive technology devices; the design, fabrication, or application of rehabilitative technology such as selected orthotic devices; training in the use of assistive technology, orthotic or prosthetic devices; the application of thermal agent modalities, including paraffin, hot and cold packs, and fluido therapy, as an adjunct to, or in preparation for, purposeful activity; the use of ergonomic principles; the adaptation of environments and processes to enhance functional performance;  dry needling;  or the promotion of health and wellness. 

 c. [Repealed.] 

 (9)  (10)  Person means a corporation, company,  association,or  association,  partnership, or an individual. 

 (14) Trigger points means hyperirritable spots in skeletal muscle that are associated with palpable nodules in taut bands of muscle fibers. They can give rise to local or referred pain, autonomic phenomenon, and can cause limitations in range of motion and muscle activation. 

 Section 2. Amend Chapter 20, Title 24 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows: 

  2022. Dry needling practice; referral. 

  (a) An occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant may not perform a dry needling procedure on a patient without first receiving a written physician referral specific to dry needling. A referral may be transmitted by digital means. 

 (b) An occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant may not advertise or in any other way hold themself out as an acupuncturist unless the occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant is a licensed acupuncturist. 

 (c) The Board may establish, by rule and regulation, training and practice standards for dry needling. 

 Section 3. This Act takes effect 6 months after its enactment into law.  

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Act expands the practice of occupational therapy to include dry needling, and sets forth requirements and limitations for licensed occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants pertaining to the practice of dry needling. Dry needling may not be performed without a physician referral, and occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants may not hold themselves out as acupuncturists unless they are licensed acupuncturists.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Act expands the practice of occupational therapy to include dry needling, and sets forth requirements and limitations for licensed occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants pertaining to the practice of dry needling. Dry needling may not be performed without a physician referral, and occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants may not hold themselves out as acupuncturists unless they are licensed acupuncturists.