1 / 14

Objectives: At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to:

TPTA-SED Meeting - May 20, 2014 House of Delegates Update!! Growing Professionally through the APTA-HOD Speaker: Betty MacNeill, PT, DPT. Objectives: At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to:.

eshe
Download Presentation

Objectives: At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to:

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. TPTA-SED Meeting - May 20, 2014 House of Delegates Update!! Growing Professionally through the APTA-HODSpeaker: Betty MacNeill, PT, DPT

  2. Objectives: At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to: • Understand the functions of the APTA House of Delegates (HOD) and the duties of the Texas delegates • Review the candidates running for APTA offices – Treasurer, Speaker, Directors (3 to be elected) and Nominating Committee (2 to be elected) • Analyze current professional issues for the PT and PTA at state and national levels • Discuss selected motions for Bylaw amendments and Position Statements being considered by the 2014 APTA-HOD

  3. Purpose of a House of Delegates • Authority to determine policy • Amend/repeal bylaws • Amend/suspend/rescind standing rules • Adopt ethical principles/standards of conduct of members • Charge the BOD to carry out actions on behalf of the association • Modify/reverse BOD decisions • Elect association officers, directors, and nominating committee members

  4. HoD Organization • Representative Body of 400 Delegates • Role of Voting Delegates • District delegates represent District Members • Delegates-at-large represent the State • Other members present in House • Non-voting members • Consultants • Gallery (observers) who may speak to an issue with permission of the Speaker

  5. Your SED and State Delegates • SED District Delegates • Betty MacNeill, PT, DPT • Delegates-At-Large from the SED • Rhonda Abbott, PT • Brian Duncan, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT • Collette Pientok, PT, OCS, CFMT • Robert Sandoval, PT, PhD • Dana Tew, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, OCS

  6. Your SED and State Delegates, cont. • PTA Caucus Delegate • Nicole Volek, PTA • Alternates from the SED • Rupal Patel, PT, MS (Alternate #2 – District Delegate for MWD)

  7. Terminology for HoD functions • Bylaws • Define rights/duties of members • Define limitations of members • Standing Rules • Rules relating to the conduct of business • Continue in force until rescinded or amended • Can be suspended for duration of session by majority vote • Expires at close of session that adopts them

  8. Terminology for HoD actions • Policy • Obligates members • Directs subsequent decisions on similar matters • Position • Point of view members expected to support • Standard • Binding statement used to judge action or activity • Guideline • Non-binding statement of advice

  9. 2014 Slate of Candidates • Candidate for Treasurer (1 to be elected) • Elmer Platz, PT (NJ) • Candidates for Speaker (1 to be elected) • Susan R. Griffin, PT, DPT, MS, GCS (WI) • William F. McGehee, PT, MHS (FL)

  10. 2014 Slate of Candidates, CONT. • Candidates for Director (3 to be elected) • Jeremy S. Angaran, PT, DPT, OCS (HA) • Susan A. Appling, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS (TN) • Jennifer E. Green-Wilson, PT, MBA, EdD (NY) • Matthew R. Hyland, PT, PHD, MPA (NY) • Kathleen K. Mairella, PT, DPT, MA (NJ) • Sheila K. Nicholson, PT, DPT, JD, MBA, MA (FL)

  11. 2014 Slate of Candidates, CONT. • Nominating Committee (2 to be elected) • Susan M. Chalcraft, PT, MS (WA) • Secili H. DeStefano, PT, DPT, OCS (VA) • Linda K. Eargle, PT, DPT, CEEAA, MinEd (FL) • Dode Jackson, PT (WA)

  12. RC’s for Discussion • See “Proposed Motions – May 20 Mtg” document for full list of the 21 Motions before the HoD this year. Questions are welcome on any of these. • Targeted Motions of interest are • RC 9-14: Pursuit of DPT as regulatory designation of Physical Therapists • RC 11-14: Membership value for the PTA • RC 13-14: Best practice for Physical Therapist Clinical Education

  13. RC’s for Discussion, cont. • Other Motions of interest may be • RC 3-14 and RC 4-14: Amendments to the Physical Therapist Responsibility and Accountability for Delivery of Care – Resolved Clause and Proviso to Resolved Clause • RC 7-14: Amend “Entry Point into Healthcare” Position • RC 8-14: Adopt: Telehealth • RC 10-14: Consumer protection through licensure of PTs and PTAs

  14. RC’s for Discussion, cont. • Other Motions of interest may be • RC 12-14: Adopt: Promoting excellence in Physical Therapist professional education • RC 15-14: Membership retention of early-career individuals • RC 16-14: APTA White Paper on Physical Therapists productivity • RC 17-14: Adopt: Physical Therapists qualified to determine mobility status for patients and clients applying for disability placards or license plates

More Related