Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 172 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE
Chapter 23 - LICENSURE OF AUDIOLOGISTS AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS
Section 172-23-003 - LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: 172 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 23 ยง 003
Current through September 17, 2024
To obtain a license, an individual must submit a complete application provided by the Department and provide documentation demonstrating the applicant meets the licensing requirements of Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 38-501 to 38-527, 172 NAC 10 and this chapter.
003.01 DOCUMENTATION. The applicant must provide the following documentation to the Department.
003.01(A)
EDUCATION.
Submit an official transcript, sent directly from the issuing institution,
verifying completion of an approved academic program in audiology or
speech-language pathology as follows:
(i) An
audiologist graduating prior to September 1, 2007, will present proof of having
a master's degree or a doctoral degree, or the equivalent of a master's degree
or doctoral degree in audiology;
(ii) An audiologist graduating on or after
September 1, 2007, will present proof of having a doctoral degree or its
equivalent in audiology; or
(iii) A
speech-language pathologist will present proof of a master's degree, doctoral
degree, or the equivalent of a master's degree or doctoral degree in
speech-language pathology.
003.01(B)
EXAMINATION. Submit documentation of passing the
licensure examination;
003.01(C)
EXPERIENCE. Submit documentation of successfully
completing the professional experience which was supervised in the area in
which licensure is sought by an audiologist or speech-language pathologist who
holds a valid Nebraska license or who meets Nebraska requirements for
licensure; or an audiologist or speech-language pathologist who holds a
certification of clinical competency from the American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association.
003.01(C)(i)
SUPERVISOR. The supervisor's license or certification
must be in the professional area in which the applicant seeks
experience.
003.01(C)(ii)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE. The professional experience
must include direct clinical work with patients, consultations, record keeping,
and other duties relevant to a program of clinical work including clinical
experience with persons who have communication impairments, direct management
of treatment programs for specific patients or clients, and monitoring and
evaluation by the supervising audiologist or speech-language pathologist of the
applicant's satisfactory performance for at least 36 weeks of full-time
experience or equivalent half-time experience.
003.01(D)
ENDORSEMENT. Documentation of certification of
clinical competency from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association to
practice audiology or speech-language pathology will be sufficient
documentation to meet the requirements listed in 172 NAC 23-003.01, items (A),
(B) and (C).
003.01(E)
PASSED LICENSURE EXAMINATION BUT NOT PRACTICING. An
applicant who has met the education, examination and experience requirements,
who took the examination more than 3 years ago and who is not practicing will
provide documentation to the Department that the applicant has completed 30
hours of continuing education over the subject areas outlined in this chapter
as Content Area I under 172 NAC 23-005.02 item (A) and obtained within the 3
years immediately preceding the application for licensure.
003.01(F)
LICENSED IN ANOTHER
STATE BUT NOT PRACTICING. An applicant who has an active license
in another jurisdiction and who is not practicing at the time of application
for licensure will meet the education, examination and experience requirements
listed in 172 NAC
23-003.01(A), (B) and (C), or
(D) and present proof to the Department, that
they have completed 30 hours of continuing education over the subject areas
outlined in this chapter as Content Area I under 172 NAC 23-005.02 item (A) and
obtained within the 3 years immediately preceding the application for
licensure.
003.02 TEMPORARY LICENSE. A temporary license may be issued as outlined in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 38-519.
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