New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter II - Regulations of the Commissioner
Subchapter A - Higher and Professional Education
Part 52 - Registration of Curricula
Section 52.36 - Speech-language pathology
Universal Citation: 8 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 52.36
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Definitions. As used in this section:
(1)
Acceptable certifying agency shall mean an organization accepted by the
department as a reliable authority for the purpose of certifying
speech-language pathologists, applying its criteria for granting certification
in a fair, consistent, and non-discriminatory manner.
(2) Supervision shall mean supervision by a
speech-language pathologist licensed in New York State, except that supervision
of any experience acquired outside New York State or in an exempt setting as
established in section
8207 of the
Education Law, may be provided by a person approved for supervision by an
acceptable certifying agency or a person holding the Certificate of Clinical
Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
(b) In addition to meeting all applicable provisions of this Part, to be registered as a program recognized as leading to licensure in speech-language pathology, which meets the requirements of section 75.1 of this Title, the program shall:
(1) be a program in speech-language
pathology leading to a master's or higher degree or its equivalent, from a
college or university acceptable to the department, which includes at least 75
semester hours or the equivalent, provided that at least 36 semester hours of
the program or the equivalent are at the master's or higher degree
level;
(2) contain curricular
content that includes, but is not limited to, each of the following content
areas:
(i) human communication processes and
sciences: at least 12 semester hours or the equivalent, which shall include,
but need not be limited to, course content in the normal anatomy and physiology
of speech and swallowing; cognitive and linguistic bases of language; and
neural bases of speech, hearing, language and swallowing;
(ii) professional practice areas in
speech-language pathology: at least 36 semester hours or the equivalent, which
shall include, but need not be limited to, course content in multicultural
issues and in diagnostic assessment and treatment of persons with disorders of:
(a) articulation/phonology;
(b) fluency;
(c) voice and resonance;
(d) receptive and expressive
language;
(e) literacy;
(f) hearing; and
(g) swallowing;
(iii) additional semester hours in the above
or related areas: at least 27 semester hours or the equivalent, in the above
content areas, which may include, but need not be limited to, content in
audiology/aural rehabilitation, cognitive/psychosocial aspects of
communication, cleft palate/craniofacial anomalies, augmentative and
alternative communication (AAC), research methodology, counseling, professional
issues, ethics, infection control and issues related to the prevention of
communication disorders; and
(3) include a practicum in speech-language
pathology of at least 400 clock hours under supervision, at least 375 clock
hours of which shall be in direct client contact, at least 25 clock hours of
which shall be in clinical observation and at least 325 clock hours of which
shall be at the master's or higher degree level.
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