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The Rhode Island Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association consists of approximately 300 members including physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students.  Opportunities exist for the acquisition of membership lists as follows: 

Eligibility
The following categories of organizations are eligible to use the mailing list of the Rhode Island Chapter of APTA:
1. Commercial organizations whose products are eligible for advertising in American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and RI APTA publications;
2. Non-profit philanthropic organizations, such as recognized and accredited schools and national foundations; 
3. Components of the Rhode Island Chapter of APTA ;
4. Recognized and reputable health organizations

Conditions for use of Mailing Lists
The following conditions are stipulated and must be agreed to in writing by the person or organization wishing to use the list:
1. The contents of all materials to be included in the proposed mailing to the membership must be submitted with the mailing label request and approved by the Executive Director. Only approved materials may be included in the mailing.
2. There may be no reference to the RIAPTA or the APTA made in the mailing materials. 
3. The list will be provided in the form of three-up pressure sensitive labels. Users of the labels must agree not to copy or otherwise duplicate the set of the labels in whole or in part, as the list is intended for a one-time use only. Users may request additional mailing labels in exchange for an additional fee.
4. Cost of labels is $75.00.
5. Other

Because of this policy, RIAPTA oes not accept job listings for positions in a practice if any physician has a financial interest in the practice and refers patients to an employed physical therapist or to a physical therapist who supervises an employed physical therapist assistant.



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