GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-34-192 - Definitions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-34-192   (2010)
   43-34-192.    Definitions 
      As used in this article, the term:
      (1)  "Assistant"  means a person who assists an orthotist, prosthetist, or prosthetist  orthotist with patient care services and fabrication of orthoses or  prostheses under the supervision of a licensed orthotist or prosthetist.
      (2)  "Board" means the Georgia Composite Medical Board.
      (3)  "Custom  fabricated and fitted device" means that an orthosis or prosthesis is  fabricated to original measurements or a mold, or both, for use by a  patient in accordance with a prescription and which requires substantial  clinical and technical judgment in its design and fitting.
      (4)  "Custom  fitted device" means a prefabricated orthosis or prosthesis sized or  modified, or both, for use by a patient in accordance with a  prescription and which requires substantial clinical judgment and  substantive alteration for appropriate use.
      (5)  "Facility"  means the business location where orthotic or prosthetic care is  provided and which has the appropriate clinical and laboratory space and  equipment to provide comprehensive orthotic or prosthetic care.  Licensed orthotists and prosthetists must be available to either provide  care or supervise the provision of care by nonlicensed staff.
      (6)  "Level  of competence" means a hierarchical position that an individual  occupies within a field or profession relative to other practitioners in  the profession.
      (7)  "Licensed  orthotist" means a person licensed under this article to practice  orthotics and who represents himself or herself to the public by title  and description of services that includes the term "orthotic,"  "orthotist," "brace," or a similar title or description of services.
      (8)  "Licensed physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine under Article 2 of this chapter.
      (9)  "Licensed  podiatrist" means a person licensed to practice podiatry under Chapter  35 of this title, the "Georgia Podiatry Practice Act."
      (10)  "Licensed  prosthetist" means a person licensed under this article to practice  prosthetics and who represents himself or herself to the public by title  and description of services that includes the term "prosthetic,"  "prosthetist," "artificial limb," or a similar title or description of  services.
      (11)  "Off-the-shelf device"  means a prefabricated prosthesis or orthosis sized or modified, or both,  for use by a patient in accordance with a prescription and which does  not require substantial clinical judgment and substantive alteration for  appropriate use.
      (12)  "Orthosis" means a  custom designed, fabricated, fitted, modified, or fitted and modified  device to correct, support, or compensate for a neuromusculoskeletal  disorder or acquired condition. Orthosis does not include fabric or  elastic supports, corsets, arch supports, low-temperature plastic  splints, trusses, elastic hoses, canes, crutches, soft cervical collars,  dental appliances, or other similar devices that are carried in stock  and sold as over-the-counter items by a drug store, department store,  corset shop, or surgical supply facility.
      (13)  "Orthotic  and prosthetic education program" means a course of instruction  accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education  Programs consisting of:
            (A)  A basic curriculum of college level instruction in math, physics, biology, chemistry, and psychology; and
            (B)  A specific curriculum in orthotic or prosthetic courses, including:
                  (i)  Lectures  covering pertinent anatomy, biomechanics, pathomechanics, prosthetic or  orthotic components and materials, training and functional  capabilities, prosthetic or orthotic performance evaluation,  prescription considerations, etiology of amputations and disease  processes necessitating prosthetic or orthotic use, and medical  management;
                  (ii)  Subject matter related to pediatric and geriatric problems;
                  (iii)  Instruction  in acute care techniques, such as immediate and early postsurgical  prosthetics and fracture bracing techniques; and
                  (iv)  Lectures,  demonstrations, and laboratory experiences related to the entire  process of measuring, casting, fitting, fabricating, aligning, and  completing prostheses or orthoses.
      (14)  "Orthotic  and prosthetic scope of practice" means a list that includes the role  played by an occupant of a particular level of competence, what he or  she can be expected to do and not to do, and his or her relation to  others in the field. These should be based on nationally accepted  standards of orthotic and prosthetic certifying agencies with  accreditation by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies.
      (15)  "Orthotics"  means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring, designing,  fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing an orthosis  under an order from a licensed physician or podiatrist for the  correction or alleviation of neuromuscular or musculoskeletal  dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity.
      (16)  "Orthotist"  means an allied health professional who is specifically trained and  educated to provide or manage the provision of a custom designed,  fabricated, or modified and fitted external orthosis to an orthotic  patient based on a clinical assessment and a physician's or podiatrist's  prescription to restore physiological function or cosmesis or both and  who represents himself or herself to the public by such title as  providing orthotic services.
      (17)  "Over-the-counter  device" means a prefabricated, mass produced device that is prepackaged  and requires no professional advice or judgment in either size  selection or use and includes fabric or elastic supports, corsets,  generic arch supports, and elastic hoses.
      (18)  "Person" means a natural person.
      (19)  "Prosthesis"  means a custom designed, fabricated, fitted, modified, or fitted and  modified device to replace an absent external limb for purposes of  restoring physiological function or cosmesis or both. Prosthesis does  not include artificial eyes, ears, fingers, or toes; dental appliances;  cosmetic devices such as artificial breasts, eyelashes, or wigs; or  other devices that do not have a significant impact on the  musculoskeletal functions of the body.
      (20)  "Prosthetics"  means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring, designing,  fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing a prosthesis  under an order from a licensed physician or podiatrist.
      (21)  "Prosthetist"  means an allied health professional who is specifically trained and  educated to provide or manage the provision of a custom designed,  fabricated, modified, and fitted external limb prosthesis to a  prosthetic patient based on a clinical assessment and a physician's or  podiatrist's prescription to restore physiological function or cosmesis  or both and who represents himself or herself to the public by such  title as providing prosthetic services.
      (22)  "Prosthetist  orthotist" means a person who practices both disciplines of prosthetics  and orthotics and who represents himself or herself to the public by  such title as providing prosthetic and orthotic services.
      (23)  "Resident"  means a person who has completed an education program in either  orthotics or prosthetics and is continuing his or her clinical education  in a residency accredited by the National Commission on Orthotic and  Prosthetic Education.
      (24)  "Technician"  means a person who assists an orthotist, prosthetist, or prosthetist  orthotist with fabrication of orthoses or prostheses but does not  provide direct patient care.