Code of Massachusetts Regulations
265 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF HEARING INSTRUMENT SPECIALISTS
Title 265 CMR 6.00 - Standards of Practice
Section 6.03 - Medical Evaluation Requirements/Clients Younger than 18 Years Old
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Medical Evaluation Requirements.
(2) Clients Younger than 18 Years Old. A registrant or apprentice shall not sell a hearing instrument to a person younger than 18 years old unless the client, a parent, or guardian has presented to the registrant or apprentice a written statement signed by a licensed physician that states that the patient's hearing loss has been medically evaluated and the patient may be considered a candidate for a hearing instrument. The physician's evaluation must have taken place within the preceding six months.
(3) If, upon inspection of the ear canal during a hearing aid fitting and upon questioning of the client, there is recent history of infection, any observable anomaly, deformity of ear, unilateral loss of hearing within 90 days, bilateral loss of hearing within 90 days, evidence of cerumen or other occlusion, pain in the ear, discharge, ear bone gap at 15 Db at 500 hz, 1000 hz, and 2000 hz or dizziness, the client shall be instructed to see a physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear). A hearing aid shall not be fitted until medical clearance is obtained for the condition noted or a waiver of informed consent for the specific condition noted or complained of is signed by the client. If, upon the client's return, the condition noted is no longer observable and the client signs a medical waiver, a hearing aid may be fitted.