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Speech-Language
Pathology Assistant Requirements for Licensure
(1). Demonstrate completion of one of the following
requirements within the past 5 years:
(a) An associate's degree from an approved program for
speech-language pathology assistants at an accredited institution;
(b) An associate's degree in an allied health field from
an accredited institution with minimum course work that includes at
least 3 credit hours in each of the following areas:
(i) Normal speech-language development;
(ii) Speech disorders;
(iii) Anatomy and physiology of speech systems;
(iv) Language disorders; and
(v) Phonology; or
(c) A baccalaureate degree in speech-language pathology or
communication science disorders from an accredited institution.
(2) The Board shall accept only course work completed with
a grade of at least a "C" taken for credit.
(3) Academic course titles which are not self-explanatory
shall be substantiated through course descriptions in official school
catalogs or bulletins, or by other official means.
(4) Degrees or course work, or both, received at foreign
universities are acceptable only if the course work and clinical
practicum hours can be demonstrated, at the applicant's expense, to meet
the requirements of this section.
B. Clinical Hours Requirement.
(1) A speech-language pathology assistant shall
demonstrate completion of at least 25 hours of clinical observation and
75 hours of clinical assisting experience obtained within an educational
institution or in one of the educational institution's cooperating
programs.
(2) Alternative Method for Completion of Clinical Hours.
(a) If an applicant has not obtained the hours required in
§B(1) of this regulation, the applicant may file with the Board a
written plan for an alternative method to obtain the hours which shall
include:
(i) A plan for the clinical observation, or clinical
assisting experience, or both, designed and signed by the supervising
speech-language pathologist;
(ii) Further information or revisions as requested by the
Board;
(iii) An application for temporary licensure; and
(iv) A fee for temporary licensure.
(b) The plan for obtaining the 75 hours of clinical
assistance shall include 100 percent direct supervision by the
supervising speech-language pathologist of the speech-language
pathologist assistant during any client contact hours.
(c) The Board shall approve the plan and issue the
temporary license before any clinical observation or clinical assisting
experience may be obtained.
(d) The temporary licensee shall then complete the hours
in accordance with the Board-approved plan within 60 days.
(e) If the Board does not receive proof of successful
completion of the hours by the end of 90 days, the temporary assistant
license is void and the speech-language pathology assistant may reapply.
C. Supervised Practice Requirement.
(1) A speech-language pathology assistant shall have a
temporary license from the Board before beginning supervised practice.
(2) The Board shall issue a temporary license to practice
as a speech-language pathology assistant to an applicant who:
(a) Is of good moral character;
(b) Meets the qualifications indicated in §A of this
regulation and:
(i) Has completed the requirements of §B(1) of this
regulation; or
(ii) Has submitted a plan approved by the Board as
provided in §B(2) of this regulation;
(c) Submits the completed application and fee to the
Board; and
(d) Submits a delegation agreement to the Board for each
supervising speech-language pathologist.
(3) During the period of temporary licensure, the
speech-language pathology assistant shall:
(a) Practice only under the supervision of:
(i) A fully licensed speech-language pathologist; or
(ii) In an exempt setting, an individual who holds a
Certificate of Clinical Competence in speech-language pathology from the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association;
(b) Demonstrate completion, within the first 60 days,
under direct supervision as documented by the supervising
speech-language pathologist of:
(i) At least 25 hours of clinical observation earned
during the educational training or on the job, or both; and
(ii) A cumulative total of 75 hours of clinical assistance
earned during the educational training or on the job, or both; and
(c) Practice a minimum of 9 months under a temporary
license.
(4) The temporary license shall expire 12 months after its
effective date.
(5) The supervising speech-language pathologist shall
ensure that the speech-language pathology assistant demonstrates
successful completion of the Board's competency skills checklist.
(6) The speech-language pathology assistant shall submit
the completed competency skills checklist to the Board at least 60 days
before the temporary license expiration date.
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Speech-Language Pathology
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