New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 26 - HEARING, SPEECH AND AUDIOLOGY PRACTITIONERS
Part 2 - LICEN SURE REQUIREMENTS
Section 16.26.2.18 - TEMPORARY PARAPROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AS AN APPRENTICE IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE (ASL)
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.26.2.18
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Prerequisite requirements:
(1) Acceptance of a temporary
paraprofessional licensee as an apprentice in speech-language is subject to
board approval. Such licensees shall:
(a) be
working towards a license pursuant to the provisions of the Speech-Language
Pathology, Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing Practices Act;
(b) certify that they are not guilty of any
activities listed in Section
61-14B-21 of the Speech-Language
Pathology, Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing Practices Act; and
(c) provide proof of having met educational,
supervision, and employment requirements.
(2) It is the responsibility of the
apprentice in speech-language and the supervising speech-language pathologist
to insure the distinction between the roles of the apprentice in
speech-language and the graduate student.
B. Educational requirements:
(1) a baccalaureate degree in speech-language
pathology or communication disorders or baccalaureate degree in another field
with 30 semester hours of credit in speech-language pathology or communication
disorders;
(2) enrolled in a
master's degree program in speech-language pathology or communication disorders
and completes a minimum rate of nine semester hours per year of graduate
courses in communication disorders per year; or
(a) if not accepted into a master's degree
program in speech-language pathology or communication disorders, the applicant
must be currently enrolled in nine semester hours of graduate courses per year
with at least three hours in communication disorders, six hours may be taken in
a related field; and
(b) acceptance
in a master's degree program must take place within two years of initial
license; and
(3)
maintains a minimum of a 3.0 GPA in communication disorders course work or
master's degree program.
C. Supervision requirements:
(1) Work of the apprentice in speech-language
must be supervised by a speech-language pathologist licensed by this act and
who has a minimum of two years experience in the field.
(a) Minimum of ten percent of contact time of
the apprentice in speech-language must be direct supervision.
(b) Minimum of ten percent of contact time of
the apprentice in speech-language must be indirect supervision.
(2) It is recommended that the
speech-language pathologist's and audiologist's direct caseload size be limited
to no more than 40 clients.
(a) A
speech-language pathologist may supervise a maximum of three apprentices at one
time.
(b) The supervising
speech-language pathologist is expected to appropriately reduce their direct
caseload for each apprentice they supervise, ensuring the maintenance of high
professional standards as stated in the code of ethics.
(c) It is the responsibility of the
supervising speech-language pathologist and the apprentice in speech-language
to ensure the distinction between the roles of the apprentice in
speech-language and the graduate student.
D. Employment requirements:
(1) Terms of employment must require at least
a temporary paraprofessional license as an apprentice in speech-language. The
role of the apprentice in speech-language shall be determined in collaboration
with the supervising speech-language pathologist (SLP) and the
employer.
(2) Employment duties
must be limited to the following:
(a) conduct
speech-language and hearing screenings;
(b) conduct treatment programs and procedures
that are planned, selected and designed by the supervising SLP;
(c) prepare written daily plans based on the
overall intervention plan designed by the supervising SLP;
(d) record, chart, graph, or otherwise
display data relative to the client performance and report performance changes
to the supervising SLP;
(e)
maintain daily service/delivery treatment notes and complete daily charges as
requested;
(f) report but not
interpret data relative to client performance to teachers, family, or other
professionals;
(g) assist the
speech-language pathologists during assessment of clients, such as those who
are difficult to test;
(h) perform
clerical duties, including maintenance or therapy/diagnostic
material/equipment, client files, as directed by the SLP supervisor;
(i) participate with the speech-language
pathologist in research projects, in-service training, and public relations
programs.
E. Employment duties must not include any of the following:
(1) administer diagnostic tests;
(2) interpret data into diagnostic statements
or clinical management strategies or procedures;
(3) select or discharge clients for
services;
(4) interpret clinical
information including data or impressions relative to client
performance;
(5) treat clients
without following the individualized treatment plan;
(6) independently compose clinical reports
except for progress notes to be held in the client's file;
(7) refer a client to other professionals or
agencies;
(8) provide client or
family counseling;
(9) develop or
modify a client's individual treatment plan: IEP/IFSP/ clinical report or plan
of care in anyway without the approval of the SLP supervisor;
(10) disclose clinical or confidential
information;
(11) sign any formal
documents without the supervising SLP co-signature;
(12) represent themselves as a
speech-language pathologist.
F. Documentation required: All applicants for temporary paraprofessional license as an apprentice in speech-language are required to provide the following documentation to the board each year:
(1) a completed board approved license
application form, signed in the presence of a notary public;
(2) the required license application fee;
and
(3) a completed board approved
verification of employment form verifying:
(a)
applicant's employment;
(b)
performance responsibilities of the apprentice in speech-language;
(c) limitations on employment practices of
the apprentice in speech-language license holder (apprentice in
speech-language);
(d) provision for
supervision by an SLP licensed according to this act;
(4) a completed board approved verification
of education form verifying:
(a) course work
completed in communication disorders or other courses as outlined in the degree
plan with a minimum GPA of 3.0;
(b)
current degree plan once the applicant is admitted to a master's degree
program; and
(c) official copy of
transcripts from college or university.
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