Qualifications -- Assisting speech-language pathologist

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    (a)    To qualify for a license to assist in the practice of speech–language pathology, an applicant shall be an individual who meets the requirements of this section.

    (b)    The applicant shall:

        (1)    Be of good moral character;

        (2)    Hold a baccalaureate degree in speech–language pathology or communication sciences and disorders from an accredited institution or other degree as provided for in regulations adopted by the Board;

        (3)    Have successfully completed the clinical observation hours and supervised clinical assisting experience hours required by the regulations adopted by the Board;

        (4)    After a period of supervised practice by a licensed speech–language pathologist, have successfully completed a competency skills checklist as provided for in regulations adopted by the Board;

        (5)    Demonstrate oral competency; and

        (6)    Submit to a criminal history records check in accordance with § 2–303.1 of this subtitle.

    (c)    The Board may waive any of the qualifications required under this section as provided for in regulations adopted by the Board.


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