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OTAAC recommends licensure approvals in two cases during executive session

May 09, 2026 | Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana


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OTAAC recommends licensure approvals in two cases during executive session
The Occupational Therapy Advisory Committee considered two licensing matters in executive session on May 8.

For case number 277940 the motion, moved by April Payton, was "to recommend approval to get license if she works physically in the state of Louisiana." The motion was seconded and the committee approved it.

For case number 291135 the committee moved to accept OTAAC's recommendation "to grant licensure without any further requirements." The motion was made by Colin Hernandez and seconded by Kathleen Norcross; the committee approved the recommendation. Committee members said they will place the matters on the board agenda on the 18th for further action.

The committee provided no public roll-call vote tallies during open session and declined to discuss investigatory details in public; it reported outcomes and scheduled the items for the board's agenda.

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