New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Hcp - Board of Hearing Care Providers
Chapter Hcp 300 - INITIAL LICENSURE AND REGISTRATION
Part Hcp 302 - INTERIM AUDIOLOGY LICENSE
Section Hcp 302.07 - Hearing Aid Dealer Certificate of Registration Qualifications
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Hcp 302.07
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) The qualifications for the issuance of a certificate of registration for a hearing aid dealer shall be as follows:
(1) The applicant shall have
attained the age of 18 by the date of the application and be of good
professional character pursuant to
Hcp
302.01(b);
(2) Commencing January 1, 2009, the
applicant shall have:
a.Obtained an
associate's degree in any field of study;
b.Earned at least 60 credits toward
a baccalaureate degree in any field of study; or
c.Earned board certification by the
National Board for Certification in Hearing Instrument
Sciences;
(3)
The applicant shall have completed a training program, not to exceed
24 months in length, that complies with (c) below; and
(4) The applicant shall take and
pass the written and practical examinations required pursuant to
Hcp 303.02.
(b) The training program required pursuant to (a)(3) above may include any distance learning program that is approved by the International Hearing Society (IHS).
(c) Except as provided in (b) above, to comply with the requirement of (a)(3) above, the applicant shall complete a supervised training program that requires that:
(1) The
training program shall be directly supervised by a licensed
audiologist or registered hearing aid dealer who has been registered
for at least 2 years;
(2)
The supervising trainer shall, prior to its implementation, submit to
the board a plan that includes training to develop and demonstrate
competency in:
a.Hearing testing
and interpretation;
b.Otoscopic ear
examination;
c.Earmold
impression procedures;
d.Hearing aid selection and fitting
protocol; and
e.Hearing
aid troubleshooting and servicing; and
(3) The supervising trainer shall
document the dates of the initial supervision, the number of hours of
supervision, and a written statement verifying completion of such
training program; and
(4)
Direct supervision shall be conducted by a licensed audiologist or
registered hearing aid dealer who:
a.Shall be responsible for all work
being performed by the trainee;
b.Shall give final approval for
work performed pursuant to a. above; and
c.Shall be physically present at
the time the hearing aid is delivered to the client.
(d) Upon completion of the training
program, the trainee shall register for the first available written
and practical examination offered by the board pursuant to
Hcp 303.02.
(e) If the trainee fails either the
written or practical examination, the trainee shall re-enter the
training program and shall have 2 more opportunities to pass both the
written and practical examinations. The trainee shall be required to
take the next available examination and shall take and pass the
examination within 2 years of commencing the training
program.
(f)
Notwithstanding (e) above, the trainee may petition the board for an
extension of the 2 year time limit on the basis of health or medical
issues, accident, mistake, or misfortune and not through the neglect
of the trainee.
#9338, eff 12-3-08
The amended version of this section by New Hampshire Register Volume 37, Number 10, eff. 2/21/2017 is not yet available.
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