Occupational therapy continuing education requirements are different for every state. They may even differ for occupational therapy assistants and occupational therapists in the same state. While the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) does provide a national certification, only some states will accept it in lieu of meeting their own requirements. District of Columbia OTA continuing education requirements are developed by the District of Columbia board of occupational therapy.
This guide focuses on the CEU requirements for occupational therapy assistants; if you are an OT, you can find the dedicated page for District of Columbia OT CEU requirements here.
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Total CEUs Required
Almost all states have continuing education requirements for occupational therapy assistants. Generally, OTAs are required to complete a specific number of CEUs every one to two years. The CEU due date is often, but not always, the same as the license expiration date.
Total CEUs required: 12
CEU Due Date: It varies
As an OTA in District of Columbia, you need 12 CEUs every two years by the last day of your birth month every two years depending on the year you were born. Licensees with odd birth years expire in odd years, even birth years expire in even years.
First Renewal Rules
CEUs required: 0
For occupational therapy assistants renewing for the first time, some states require the full number of CEUs, some require a prorated amount and some do not require any continuing education at all.
The rules may depend on whether you were licensed by examination or by endorsement. Generally, if you are newly licensed by examination, the exemption or prorated amount will apply to you. However, if you are newly licensed by endorsement, you will likely be expected to complete the full number of CEUs.
OTAs in District of Columbia are not required to complete CEUs for their first renewal.
The District of Columbia Municipal Regulations states the continuing education requirements section “shall not apply to applicants for the first renewal of a license granted by examination.”
Special Requirements
LGBTQ Awareness - 2 CEUs
Public Health - 1.2 CEUs
Some states have requirements regarding specific topics or activity types. There may be a certain number of CEUs required, or you may have to complete a particular course or exam. The CEUs you earn for special requirements can usually be applied toward your total.
District of Columbia requires occupational therapy assistants to complete the following as part of their total CEU requirement.
LGBTQ Awareness - 2 CEUs
Per the DC Municipal Regulations for OTA: "Two hours of LGBTQ continuing education."
Public Health - 1.2 CEUs
Per the DC Municipal Regulations for OTA: "Ten percent (10%) of the total required continuing education shall be in the subjects determined by the Director as public health priorities of the District, which shall be duly published every five (5) years or as deemed appropriate."
Source: District of Columbia
Choosing Courses
To choose the right occupational therapy continuing education courses, consider a few key factors. First, choose topics that are interesting to you, applicable to your current clinical setting, or helpful for transitioning to a new role. However, personal interest isn’t the only priority; make sure the course is specifically approved for your state. Finally, consider the cost, especially if your employer doesn’t pay for continuing education.
A subscription site can simplify this process. They provide unlimited access to a wide variety of subjects, with both live and recorded options, all for one reasonable price. Most sites offer courses in every state, though you should always check for individual course approval. Just because one course is approved for OTAs in District of Columbia, you shouldn't assume all courses on that site are approved for OTAs in District of Columbia. Before signing up for a course, check with the CE provider to see if it is approved.
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Compact Privileges
Compact privileges: No
District of Columbia does not issue OT Compact privileges.
The OT Compact has started issuing privileges for a few states as of January 2026. Your state may have joined the compact but may not be actively issuing privileges yet. Continue to check here or the OT Compact website for updates.
What is the OT Compact?
The Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact allows an OTA licensed in one state to quickly and easily obtain privileges to practice in another state.
In order to take advantage of compact privileges, both your home state (the state you have your driver’s license in) as well as the state you want to practice in need to be part of the compact.
Compact privileges are intended to be temporary. If you move to a new state and you hold a compact privilege there, you won't be able to continue using that privilege. You'll need to apply for a license by endorsement in your new home state.
The OT Compact and CEU Requirements
Compact privileges have the same expiration date as your home state. You only need to meet the CEU requirements of your home state. You do not need to complete jurisprudence examinations in each state where you want to apply for a privilege.
Additional Notes
EXPIRATION DATE UPDATE:
All licenses issued on or after June 16, 2024 will expire on the last day of the birth month of the license holder, every two years. This will become applicable to renewals beginning after the current expiration date of September 30, 2025.
Your new expiration date will be the last day of your birth month every two years with the year depending on your birth year. If you were born in an odd year, your expiration year will be odd years. If you were born in an even year, your expiration year will be even years.
You will need to check the electronic license to see when the next year your license is expiring.
CEUs will be required to be completed with the 2 years prior to your new expiration date. For example: After you renew in September 2025, if your new expiration date is November 30, 2027; then your CEs must be completed between December 1, 2025 to November 30, 2027.
Sources
CEU Keeper strives to simplify District of Columbia continuing education requirements for occupational therapy assistants. We like to say “we read the rules so you don’t have to”. While we do read them often, the rules are subject to change and it’s always best to confirm or clarify directly from the source, the state board website.
Conclusion
Understanding OTA continuing education requirements can be confusing. When searching for this information on social media, it’s important to remember requirements can be different for each state and profession. If you ask a question about occupational therapy requirements, be sure to specify your state and either OTA or OT. With that said, you can always ask us your questions. We want to help and it's what we do!
Curious how District of Columbia OTA CEU requirements compare to other states? Check out our state list of occupational therapy CEU requirements.