New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 44C - AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Subchapter 7 - AUTHORIZED PRACTICE
Section 13:44C-7.4 - Exemptions
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:44C-7.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The following are exempt from the provisions of this chapter, pursuant to 45:3B-17:
1. Any person currently licensed to practice
medicine and surgery by this State, provided such a person is not referred to
as an audiologist or speech-language pathologist or other similar
title.
2. Persons employed by and
under the direct supervision of a physician, provided such person is not
referred to as an audiologist or speech-language pathologist or other similar
title.
3. Persons employed by a
Federal agency when services are performed as part of the person's duties with
that agency. However, such person is not exempt under this section for that
portion of his or her time spent as a private practitioner or providing
services for which a fee may be paid by a recipient of the service.
4. Any person certified as a speech
correctionist or its successor title, speech-language specialist, by the State
Department of Education. However, such person is not exempt under this section
for that portion of his or her time spent as a private practitioner or
providing services for which a fee may be paid by a recipient of the
service.
5. Students and trainees
in audiology or speech-language pathology enrolled in an accredited college or
university, provided that their services constitute part of their course of
study and on-site supervision by a licensee is provided in the appropriate
professional field.
6. Any person
who is engaged in an activity for which he or she is licensed to perform in New
Jersey, as long as such person does not refer to him-or herself as an
audiologist or speech language pathologist.
7. Persons licensed by this State as a
hearing aid dispenser pursuant to P.L. 1973, c. 19 (45:9A-1 et seq.) who are engaged
in activities and services within the scope of practice of a hearing aid
dispenser, provided that such person does not refer to himself or herself as an
audiologist or speech-language pathologist.
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