State & Local Regulatory
OTCC Seeks Public Comment on Licensure Rules
March 16, 2026
The Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact Commission (OTCC) has initiated a public comment period for a proposed draft rule addressing member state default, non-compliance, and dispute resolution within the interstate occupational therapy licensure compact. This rulemaking effort impacts compact member states, including Alabama, and aims to clarify enforcement and compliance mechanisms among participating states. Stakeholders had until March 13, 2026, to submit feedback, providing an opportunity to influence the regulatory framework governing occupational therapy licensure across state lines.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors involved in occupational therapy services or state licensure systems should be aware of evolving regulatory requirements that may affect interstate practice and compliance obligations.
- The rule clarifies processes for handling member state non-compliance, which could impact state boards' operational procedures and vendor engagements related to licensure verification and enforcement.
- Organizations supporting occupational therapy licensure technology or compliance services may find opportunities to align offerings with updated compact requirements.
- Engagement in the comment process reflects proactive stakeholder participation in shaping compact governance, potentially influencing future procurement needs for compliance tools or administrative support.
Agencies
Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact Commission, Alabama State Board of Occupational Therapy
Locations
Sources
- Alabama Media Portal 2.0 - Press Releases · Alabama Government · Mar 16
- Alabama Media Portal 2.0 - Press Releases · Alabama Government · Mar 16