Publications
The College provides official documents that pertain to the practise of occupational therapy in Nova Scotia and to the protection of the public interest.
This section of our web site provides resources for consciously competent practice.
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The following forms and documents are provided to assist you with the registration process for COTNS, as well as with the practice of occupational therapy in the province of Nova Scotia.
Should you have any questions regarding the registration process or the following forms and documents, please do not hesitate to contact our office for assistance.
All information provided below can be obtained from the COTNS office at your request.
Forms
Letter to New Applicants (includes checklist)
New Applicant Form Guide
New Applicant Form
New Applicant Form B
(Form B is for individuals applying for registration with COTNS, who have been previously licensed, since June 1, 1999, but whose membership is not current.)
Release of Information Form
Sponsorship Form
Employment Update Form
Secondary Employment Form
Personal Update Form
Documents
Essential Competencies of Practice
Code of Ethics (Revised Nov. 1996)
The Code of Ethics is a general guide, intended to provide registrants with information about the COTNS's expectations of ethical conduct of a therapist.
Occupational Therapist's Act. 1998, c.21
Mutual Recognition Agreement (english) Mutual Recognition Agreement (french)
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
Practice Guidelines: Client Records
Practice Guidelines: Support Personnel (2005)
General Regulations (April, 1999)
Professional Corporations Regulations (April, 1999)
Registration Regulations (April, 1999)
Board Related Documents
2004 Annual General Meeting Minutes
2005 Annual General Meeting Minutes
2006 Annual General Meeting Minutes
2007 Annual General Meeting Minutes
COTNS Strategic Plan
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