Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
643 - BOARD OF SPEECH, AUDIOLOGY AND HEARING
Chapter 4 - LICENSURE OF TEMPORARY SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS
Section 643-4-2 - Temporary Audiologist

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

The temporary license enables a candidate with a qualifying degree in audiology that meets the requirements of Chapter 3, Section 2(1)(A) of the board's rules other than the 52-week supervised clinical practicum described in Chapter 3, Section 2(1)(A)(3) of the board's rules to practice under supervision while completing the practicum. To qualify for licensure as a temporary audiologist, the applicant must hold the requisite degree and must submit a clinical practicum supervisory plan that is substantially equivalent to the supervision component of the supervised clinical practicum required for licensure by Chapter 3, Section 2(1)(A)(3) of the board's rules, except that the supervising audiologist need not necessarily hold a Certificate of Clinical Competency.

[NOTE: This subsection only applies to an applicant with a master's degree in audiology who has not earned a clinical doctor of audiology degree (Au.D.)]

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