interact
The American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.

President Bush Signs OT Day Proclamation in 1992

1990s
Interested in Using Photos? Check the tag line to the right of the photo. Photos that are not part of the AOTA Archive have a link to another source, which provides information on re-use. If the photo is part of the AOTA Archive, make your request at the Copyright Clearance Center at www.copyright.com (search for AOTA photos). Check the collection of photos that can be used at no cost with attribution
National Occupational Therapy Day proclamation on October 14,1992

On October 14, 1992, President George H.W. Bush signed a proclamation for National Occupational Therapy Day.

The United State Congress passed House Joint Resolution 471 that designated October 14, 1992, as National Occupational Therapy Day and requested that the President issue a proclamation in observance of the day.

The proclamation says that occupational therapy practitioners are committed to high quality patient care. "Today we salute the men and women who have chosen to serve their fellowman through this profession."

Photo courtesy of AOTA's Public Affairs Division.

Photo courtesy of the archive of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
Interested in Using Photos? Check the tag line below the photo. Photos that are not part of the AOTA Archive have a link to another source, which provides information on re-use. If the photo is part of the AOTA Archive, fill out this agreement and send it to copyright@aota.org. Note that a fee applies to all requesters, including AOTA members. Want free photos? Check the collection of photos that can be used at no cost with attribution