Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
State statute requires that each school district have assessment teams for the
purpose of identifying and evaluating the individual needs of each child with
exceptionalities. These teams may include any number of the specialists
outlined in this Section. Persons serving on multidisciplinary teams who have
competent authority numbers may continue to serve in this capacity.
B. Audiologist
1. Provisional certificate-valid for three
years.
a. Eligibility requirements:
i. graduate degree in audiology or
equivalent, as specified in
R.S.
37:2651 et seq.;
ii. must work under supervision of a licensed
audiologist.
b.
Non-renewable.
2.
Qualified licensed audiologist. Beginning June 1, 2024, a licensed audiologist
who holds a current, valid Louisiana license with the Louisiana Board of
Examiners Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is considered certified by
BESE.
a. - b. Repealed.
C. Educational Diagnostician-valid
for five years.
1. Eligibility requirements:
a. hold current national certification as an
educational diagnostician (NCED) through the National Certification of
Educational Diagnostician Board.
2. Renewal guidelines:
a. may be renewed every five years at the
request of the LEA; and
b.
Repealed.
c. hold current national
certification as an educational diagnostician (NCED) through the National
Certification of Educational Diagnostician Board.
3. Reinstatement of a Lapsed Certificate. If
certificate holder allows a period of five consecutive calendar years to pass
in where not a regularly employed as an educational diagnostician for at least
one semester, or 90 consecutive days, the certificate lapses for disuse. To
reinstate a lapsed certificate, the holder must present evidence of six
semester hours of credit earned in state-approved courses during the five-year
period immediately preceding the request for reinstatement.
D. School Psychologist
1. Standard certificate-valid for five years.
a. Eligibility requirements:
i. completion of a school psychology training
program that meets requirements of the current Standards for Training and Field
Placement Programs in School Psychology established by the National Association
of School Psychologists; or
ii.
evidence of current and continuous certification as a Nationally Certified
School Psychologist.
b.
Levels
i. Level A-Applicants must meet
requirements for the standard certificate and possess a doctoral degree from an
institution accredited in accordance with 34 CFR 602, in school psychology or
in psychology with a program of study emphasizing child development and
knowledge and skills in education and assessment.
ii. Level B-Applicants must meet requirements
for the standard certificate and possess a graduate or specialist degree from a
school psychology training program in an institution accredited in accordance
with 34 CFR 602.
c.
Renewal Guidelines. The standard certificate must be renewed by the expiration
date, every five years. A one-month grace period is allowed before the
certificate is considered lapsed. The certificate may be renewed upon
completion of the following:
i. at least one
year of experience, or equivalent, as a school psychologist; and
ii. one of the following:
(a). six semester hours of additional
graduate credit in any of the areas specified in the Standards for Training and
Field Placement Programs in School Psychology established by the National
Association of School Psychologists;
(b). an equivalent number of Continuing
Professional Development/Education Units (9.0 CEU or 90 contact hours) in a
variety of activities designed to maintain and expand a school psychologist's
skills, and to ensure the provision of quality services;
(c). a combination of graduate credit hours
and Continuing Professional Development/Education Units equivalent to six
semester hours (each semester hour equals 1.5 Continuing Professional
Development/Education Units), for a total of 9.0 Continuing Professional
Development/Education Units; or
(d). evidence of current and continuous
certification as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist since the last date
of state certification or renewal.
2. Provisional certificate: valid for one
year and renewable once for the completion of internship for the standard Type
A or B certificate.
a. Eligibility
requirements:
i. completed academic
preparation in school psychology that meets requirements of current Standards
for Training and Field Placement Programs in School Psychology established by
the National Association of School Psychologists, except for the internship.
The internship shall be completed during the time of the provisional
certificate, in accordance with internship requirements in current Standards
for Training and Field Placement Programs in School Psychology established by
the National Association of School Psychologists; and
ii. holder of a lapsed standard Type A or B
certificate who has not met requirements for certification renewal.
b. Renewal guidelines: may be
renewed for one additional year when necessary to complete the internship, and
upon written request of applicant and of the director of the training program
or intern supervisor.
3.
Lapsed school psychologist certificates may be reinstated upon verification
that the following conditions have been met. Credits submitted must have been
earned within the five years of the last renewal request. A provisional
certificate may be awarded for a one year period, during which time the
individual must meet renewal requirements for the standard certificate:
a. at least one year of experience or
equivalent as a school psychologist; and
b. one of the following:
i. six semester hours of additional graduate
credit in any of the areas specified in the Standards for Training and Field
Placement Programs in School Psychology established by the National Association
of School Psychologists;
ii. an
equivalent number of continuing professional development/education units (9.0
CEU or 90 contact hours) in a variety of activities designed to maintain and
expand a school psychologist's skills, and to ensure the provision of quality
services;
iii. a combination of
graduate credit hours and continuing professional development/education units
equivalent to six semester hours (each semester hour equals 1.5 continuing
professional development/education units), for a total of 9.0 continuing
professional development/education units; or
iv. evidence of current and continuous
certification as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist since the last date
of state certification or renewal.
4. Beginning January 1, 2025, the
requirements for initial issuance of a school psychologist certificate will be
those of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). A
psychologist who meets the qualifications of NASP is considered certified by
BESE.
E. Supervisor of
School Psychological Services- eligibility guidelines:
1. hold valid Louisiana Level A or Level B
School Psychologist certification under current requirements; and
2. have at least three years of supervised
experience as a school psychologist, of which at least two years have been in
Louisiana.
F. Speech
Pathology Assistant-valid for three years and renewable.
1. The word assistant
designates that direct supervision by a certified and licensed speech/language
pathologist is required.
2.
Ancillary speech/language pathology assistant certificates authorize service as
a speech pathology assistant only, not as a regular classroom
teacher.
3. Eligibility
requirements:
a. baccalaureate degree in
speech/language pathology or related field from an institution accredited in
accordance with 34 CFR 602 ; and
b.
complete at least 100 clock hours of supervised clinical practicum.
4. Renewal guidelines:
a. may be renewed for three years by request
of the LEA;
5.
Reinstatement of a Lapsed Certificate. If certificate holder allows a period of
five consecutive calendar years to pass in where not a regularly employed
speech pathology assistant for at least one semester, or 90 consecutive days,
the certificate lapses for disuse. To reinstate a lapsed certificate, the
holder must present evidence of six semester hours of credit earned in
state-approved courses during the five-year period immediately preceding the
request for reinstatement.
G. Speech Pathologist
1. Provisional Certificate in Speech
Pathology-valid for three years.
a.
Eligibility requirements: graduate degree in speech pathology, or related
field, from a college or university accredited in accordance with 34 CFR
602.
b. Renewal guidelines:
nonrenewable.
2.
Qualified certificate in speech pathology. Beginning June 1, 2024, a licensed
speech pathologist who holds a current, valid Louisiana license with the
Louisiana Board of Examiners to serve as a speech pathologist is considered
certified by BESE.
H.
Speech Therapist/American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA)-A person who
provides speech therapy services to students with speech and/or language
impairments. Valid for three years.
1.
Eligibility requirements:
a. verification that
applicant holds ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence;
b. ASHA verification that individual has met
requirements for Certificate of Clinical Competence with a possible exception
of the clinical fellowship year; or
c. verification from the director of an
ASHA-certified training program, in which the applicant has completed a
graduate degree, that ASHA requirements for the Certificate of Clinical
Competence have been met with the possible exception of the clinical fellowship
year.
2. For those who
have not completed the clinical fellowship year, this designation will be noted
on the certificate.
3. Renewal
guidelines:
a. LEA may request renewal of the
certificate; and
b. certificate may
be changed to "valid for life with continuous service" with verification of
three years of service as a speech therapist and is considered valid for
continuous service as long as the ASHA license is valid.
4.Repealed.
AUTHORITY
NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
17:6(A)(10), (11), and (15),
R.S.
17:7(6),
R.S.
17:10,
R.S.
17:22(6),
R.S.
17:391.1- 391.10, and
R.S.
17:411.