Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR148

Introduced
6/9/10  

Caption

Commends the La. Occupational Therapy Association for its achievements and to designate June 9, 2010, as La. Occupational Therapy Association Day at the legislature

Impact

The passage of HR148 highlights the importance of occupational therapy within the healthcare landscape of Louisiana. It serves to elevate the status of occupational therapy and affirm the role of occupational therapists in assisting individuals to regain and develop skills necessary for independent living and well-being. The resolution reinforces the value of occupational therapy as a vital component in health care and rehabilitation, impacting state laws surrounding healthcare practices and promoting the profession.

Summary

HR148 is a resolution introduced to commend the Louisiana Occupational Therapy Association for its significant contributions to the field of occupational therapy in the state. It recognizes the association's efforts in advancing the quality, availability, use, and support of occupational therapy through various means such as standard-setting, advocacy, and education. The resolution also designates June 9, 2010, as Louisiana Occupational Therapy Association Day, reflecting its commitment to raising awareness about the profession among legislators and the public.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding HR148 is positive, emphasizing appreciation and gratitude towards the occupational therapists and the Louisiana Occupational Therapy Association. The resolution reflects a supportive stance from the legislative body towards the profession, viewing it as essential to improving the quality of life for many citizens. This positive sentiment is crucial for fostering ongoing support and advocacy for occupational therapy practices.

Contention

As a resolution, HR148 does not face significant points of contention, as it is largely non-controversial and focused on recognition rather than legislative change. However, discussions may arise regarding the allocation of resources and support for occupational therapy programs in the state, as well as broader issues relating to healthcare access and funding. The resolution's intent to celebrate and promote occupational therapy aligns more with commendation than with an argumentative bill, thus minimizing conflict.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR110

Designates June 3, 2021, as Louisiana Occupational Therapy Association Day at the legislature

LA HR22

Commends the La. Physical Therapy Association and designates April 13, 2010, as La. Physical Therapy Association Day at the capitol

LA HR137

Commends the La. Psychological Association and designates June 10, 2010, as La. Psychological Association Day at the La. Legislature

LA HR114

Commends the Louisiana Physical Therapy Association for its outstanding achievements and designates May 9, 2019, as Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Day at the state capitol

LA SR18

Commends the Louisiana Physical Therapy Association for its outstanding achievements and designates Tuesday, April 13, 2010, as "Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Day."

LA HR10

Commends the La. Physical Therapy Association and designates March 14 through March 18, 2016, as Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Week

LA HR57

Commends the La. Physical Therapy Association for its outstanding achievements and recognizes March 31-April 4, 2014, as La. Physical Therapy Association Week

LA HR91

Designates April 28, 2022, as Louisiana Occupational Therapy Association Day at the state capitol

LA HR63

Designates April 24, 2023, as Louisiana Occupational Therapy Association Day at the state capitol

LA HR65

Commends the Louisiana Physical Therapy Association and designates April 10, 2018, as Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Day at the state capitol

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