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The following information summarizes the requirements currently necessary to begin work in the public school system as an:
Audiologist or Speech-Language Pathologist
This information has been collected by researching individual state department of education regulations and policy documents, state administrative code provisions and by contacting each state department of education. Please be advised that regulations and policy may change at any time, so always check with your state department of education for the most up-to-date information.
Audiologist
State Licensure
- Must meet the current academic, supervised clinical practicum and post-classroom sponsored employment requirements of ASHA for CCC
- Pass an examination
Continuing Education Requirement
40 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal cycle of which 25 must be obtained through approved sponsor programs of approved academic course work. ASHA-sponsored programs are considered approved sponsor programs.
Support Personnel
Each licensed audiologist must annually register with the board all audiology aides working directly under the supervision of the licensee. The supervising licensee is responsible for ensuring that the aide is adequately trained for the tasks he/she will perform. Aides must be supervised approximately 20% of the client contact time, of which 10% must be direct contact.
Speech Language Pathologist
State Licensure
- Must meet the current academic, supervised clinical practicum and post-classroom sponsored employment requirements of ASHA for CCC
- Pass an examination
Continuing Education Requirement
40 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal cycle of which 25 must be obtained through approved sponsor programs of approved academic course work. ASHA sponsored programs are considered approved sponsor programs.
Emergency Certification
None
Support Personnel
Speech or audiological aides must have at least a high school diploma, be trained to perform the tasks they are asked to perform, and be supervised by a fully licensed speech-language pathologist.
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