On and after September 1, 2027, the bill authorizes an occupational therapist to perform dry needling if the occupational therapist:
Has the knowledge, skill, ability, and documented competency to perform the act;
Has successfully completed a dry needling course of study that meets supervisorial, educational, and clinical prerequisites to be established by rule; and
Obtains a written informed consent from each patient for dry needling, including information concerning the potential benefits and risks of dry needling.
The director of the division of professions and occupations within the department of regulatory agencies is required to adopt rules to implement the bill.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)