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Physiotherapy Act, 1991

S.O. 1991, CHAPTER 37

Historical version for the period June 4, 2007 to December 14, 2009.

Last amendment: 2007, c. 10, Sched. B, s. 19.

Definitions

1. In this Act,

“College” means the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario; (“Ordre”)

“Health Professions Procedural Code” means the Health Professions Procedural Code set out in Schedule 2 to the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991; (“Code des professions de la santé”)

“member” means a member of the College; (“membre”)

“profession” means the profession of physiotherapy; (“profession”)

“this Act” includes the Health Professions Procedural Code. (“la présente loi”) 1991, c. 37, s. 1.

Health Professions Procedural Code

2.  (1) The Health Professions Procedural Code shall be deemed to be part of this Act.

Terms in Code

(2) In the Health Professions Procedural Code as it applies in respect of this Act,

“College” means the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario; (“ordre”)

“health profession Act” means this Act; (“loi sur une profession de la santé”)

“profession” means the profession of physiotherapy; (“profession”)

“regulations” means the regulations under this Act. (“règlements”)

Definitions in Code

(3) Definitions in the Health Professions Procedural Code apply with necessary modifications to terms in this Act. 1991, c. 37, s. 2.

Scope of practice

3. The practice of physiotherapy is the assessment of physical function and the treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of physical dysfunction, injury or pain, to develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment function or to relieve pain. 1991, c. 37, s. 3.

Authorized acts

4. In the course of engaging in the practice of physiotherapy, a member is authorized, subject to the terms, conditions and limitations imposed on his or her certificate of registration, to perform the following:

1. Moving the joints of the spine beyond a person’s usual physiological range of motion using a fast, low amplitude thrust.

2. Tracheal suctioning. 1991, c. 37, s. 4.

Board continued as College

5. The Board of Directors of Physiotherapy is continued under the name College of Physiotherapists of Ontario in English and Ordre des physiothérapeutes de l’Ontario in French. 1991, c. 37, s. 5.

Council

6. (1) The Council shall be composed of,

(a) at least seven and no more than eight persons who are members elected in accordance with the by-laws;

(b) at least five and no more than seven persons appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council who are not,

(i) members,

(ii) members of a College as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, or

(iii) members of a Council as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991; and

(c) one or two persons selected, in accordance with a by-law made under section 11, from among members who are members of a faculty of physiotherapy or physical therapy of a university in Ontario. 1991, c. 37, s. 6 (1); 1998, c. 18, Sched. G, s. 42 (1, 2).

Who can vote in elections

(2) Subject to the by-laws, every member who practises or resides in Ontario and who is not in default of payment of the annual membership fee is entitled to vote in an election of members of the Council. 1991, c. 37, s. 6 (2); 1998, c. 18, Sched. G, s. 42 (3).

President and Vice-President

7. The Council shall have a President and Vice-President who shall be elected annually by the Council from among the Council’s members. 1991, c. 37, s. 7.

Restricted titles

8. (1) No person other than a member shall use the title “physiotherapist” or “physical therapist”, a variation or abbreviation or an equivalent in another language.

Representations of qualification, etc.

(2) No person other than a member shall hold himself or herself out as a person who is qualified to practise in Ontario as a physiotherapist or in a specialty of physiotherapy.

Definition

(3) In this section,

“abbreviation” includes an abbreviation of a variation. 1991, c. 37, s. 8.

Notice if suggestions referred to Advisory Council

9. (1) The Registrar shall give a notice to each member if the Minister refers to the Advisory Council, as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, a suggested,

(a) amendment to this Act;

(b) amendment to a regulation made by the Council; or

(c) regulation to be made by the Council.

Requirements re notice

(2) A notice mentioned in subsection (1) shall set out the suggestion referred to the Advisory Council and the notice shall be given within thirty days after the Council of the College receives the Minister’s notice of the suggestion. 1991, c. 37, s. 9.

Offence

10. Every person who contravenes subsection 8 (1) or (2) is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $25,000 for a first offence and not more than $50,000 for a second or subsequent offence. 2007, c. 10, Sched. B, s. 19 (1).

By-laws

11. The Council may make by-laws respecting the qualifications, number, selection and terms of office of Council members who are selected. 1998, c. 18, Sched. G, s. 42 (4).

Transitional

12. A person who, on the day this Act comes into force, was registered as a physiotherapist under the Drugless Practitioners Act shall be deemed to be the holder of a certificate of registration issued under this Act subject to any term, condition or limitation to which the registration was subject. 1991, c. 37, s. 12.

13., 14. Repealed: 2007, c. 10, Sched. B, s. 19 (2).

15. Omitted (provides for coming into force of provisions of this Act). 1991, c. 37, s. 15.

16. Omitted (enacts short title of this Act). 1991, c. 37, s. 16.

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