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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- PROFESSIONAL LICENSING AND | |
REGULATION OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Shallcross Smith, Ackerman, Fellela, Perez, Baginski, | |
Date Introduced: February 26, 2025 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 5-48.2-6, 5-48.2-8, 5-48.2-9, 5-48.2-10 and 5-48.2-11 of the General |
2 | Laws in Chapter 5-48.2 entitled "Professional Licensing and Regulation of Speech-Language |
3 | Pathologists and Audiologists" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
4 | 5-48.2-6. Issuance and renewal of license and fee. |
5 | (a) The department shall issue a license as an audiologist or speech-language pathologist, |
6 | or renewal thereof, for a period of two (2) years. The license, unless sooner suspended or revoked, |
7 | shall expire on the first day of July, two (2) years following its issuance, and may be renewed |
8 | biennially (in even years); provided the applicant meets the requirements of this chapter and the |
9 | statutory provisions of the act. The licensee must maintain their certificate of clinical competence |
10 | in their practicing area (speech-language pathology or audiology) in order to renew their license. |
11 | (b) A license may be renewed by submission of the renewal application and renewal fee as |
12 | set forth in the fee structure for licensing, laboratory, and administrative services provided by the |
13 | department of health in their regulations payable before July 1 of even years (biennially). |
14 | (c) A provisional license may be renewed annually from the date of issue, if the |
15 | postgraduate professional experience has exceeded one year, by submission of the renewal |
16 | application and renewal fee as set forth in the fee structure for licensing, laboratory, and |
17 | administrative services provided by the department of health. A provisional license shall not exceed |
18 | thirty-six (36) months past the initiation of the professional experience and will expire ninety (90) |
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1 | days after the end of the postgraduate professional experience. |
2 | (d)(1) Any licensee who allows their license to lapse by failing to renew it on or before the |
3 | thirtieth day of June of even years (biennially), may have the license renewed by submitting to the |
4 | department an application and renewal fee plus an additional late fee as set forth in the fee structure |
5 | for licensing, laboratory, and administrative services provided by the department of health. |
6 | (2) Any person who allows their license to lapse longer than two (2) consecutive licensing |
7 | periods may be reinstated by the department, upon the filing of: |
8 | (i) A reinstatement application for licensure; |
9 | (ii) Payment of the current licensure renewal fee plus an additional late fee as set forth in |
10 | the fee structure for licensing, laboratory, and administrative services provided by the department |
11 | of health; and |
12 | (iii) Documentation of completion of continuing education units (CEUs) as required in this |
13 | chapter taken during the previous two (2) years. |
14 | (e) Inactive status. |
15 | (1) An individual licensed as a speech-language pathologist and/or audiologist in Rhode |
16 | Island, not in the active practice of speech-language pathology or audiology within Rhode Island |
17 | during any year, may upon request to the department have their name transferred to an inactive |
18 | status and shall not be required to register biennially or pay any fee as long as the individual remains |
19 | inactive. |
20 | (2) Inactive status may be maintained for no longer than two (2) consecutive licensing |
21 | periods, after which period licensure will be terminated and a reinstatement application submitted |
22 | to the department will be required to resume practice. |
23 | (3) Any individual whose name has been transferred to an inactive status may be restored |
24 | to active status within two (2) licensing periods to practice speech-language pathology or audiology |
25 | without a penalty fee, upon the filing of: |
26 | (i) An application for licensure renewal with a licensure renewal fee as set forth in the fee |
27 | structure for licensing, laboratory, and administrative services provided by the department of |
28 | health; and |
29 | (ii) Such other information as may be requested by the board. |
30 | 5-48.2-8. Support personnel. |
31 | (a) A speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) for speech-language pathologists shall |
32 | meet the following requirements: |
33 | (1) Hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and have successfully |
34 | completed no less than eighteen (18) hours of graduate credit in the areas of speech-language |
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1 | pathology to include the following: |
2 | (i) Normal processes in speech, language, and hearing three (3) hours; |
3 | (ii) Disorders of speech, language, and hearing nine (9) hours; |
4 | (iii) Equipment, materials, procedures, and data collection used in assessment and/or |
5 | management of speech, language, and hearing disorders six (6) hours; and |
6 | (iv) Completion of twenty-five percent (25%) of those practicum hours required for |
7 | professional personnel by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. |
8 | Possess at minimum a: |
9 | (i) Two (2) year speech-language pathology assistant program degree from an accredited |
10 | institution; or |
11 | (ii) Bachelor's degree in communication sciences and disorders from an accredited |
12 | institution; or |
13 | (iii) Bachelor's degree and a certificate from a board approved speech-language pathology |
14 | assistant program; or |
15 | (iv) Associate’s, bachelor’s, or advanced degree from an accredited institution in a related |
16 | field to include, but not limited to, human development and family sciences, education, or |
17 | psychology and complete at least eighteen (18) credit hours in coursework in speech-language |
18 | pathology in the following areas: introductory or overview course in communication disorders, |
19 | phonetics, anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing mechanisms, language development, |
20 | speech and language disorders, and clinical methods in speech language pathology. |
21 | (2) Complete twenty (20) hours of observation of clinical practice with a licensed speech |
22 | language pathologist. |
23 | (b) Scope of practice of speech-language pathology assistants. A licensed speech-language |
24 | pathology assistant shall only engage in those duties that adhere to the code of ethics of the board |
25 | and are planned, designed, and supervised by a licensed speech-language pathologist, including: |
26 | (1) Assisting with speech, language, and hearing screenings without clinical interpretation |
27 | of results; |
28 | (2) Administering and scoring screenings for clinical interpretation by the supervising |
29 | speech-language pathologist; |
30 | (3) Assisting with, but not administering or interpreting the results of, client assessments, |
31 | including setting up the testing environment, gathering and preparing materials, and taking notes; |
32 | (4) Administering and scoring assessments and progress monitoring tools without clinical |
33 | interpretation of results, if the licensed speech-language pathology assistant meets the examiner |
34 | requirements for such tools and the supervising speech-language pathologist has verified that such |
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1 | examiner requirements have been met; |
2 | (5) Performing routine activities for therapy sessions in accordance with a plan developed |
3 | and directed by the speech-language pathologist who retains the professional responsibility for such |
4 | client, including: |
5 | (i) Implementing documented care plans or protocols; |
6 | (ii) Providing direct therapy services to address treatment goals; |
7 | (iii) Adjusting and documenting the amount and type of support or scaffolding provided to |
8 | the client in treatment to facilitate progress; and |
9 | (iv) Developing and implementing activities and materials for teaching and practice of |
10 | skills to address the goals of the client; |
11 | (6) Providing treatment through a variety of service delivery models as directed by the |
12 | supervising speech-language pathologist; |
13 | (7) Utilizing telecommunications technology to provide services remotely to clients as |
14 | directed by the supervising speech-language pathologist; |
15 | (8) Documenting client performance and reporting such performance information to the |
16 | supervising speech-language pathologist; |
17 | (9) Providing caregiver coaching, including modeling and teaching communication |
18 | strategies and providing feedback regarding caregiver-client interactions for facilitation and |
19 | carryover of skills; |
20 | (10) Sharing objective information regarding client performance without interpretation or |
21 | recommendations as directed by the supervising speech-language pathologist; |
22 | (11) Assisting with programming augmentative and alternative communication devices |
23 | and assisting and training clients with using such devices; |
24 | (12) Demonstrating strategies and assisting clients with skills included in the feeding and |
25 | swallowing plan developed by the supervising speech-language pathologist; |
26 | (13) Signing or initialing informal treatment notes and, upon request, co-signing formal |
27 | documents with the supervising speech-language pathologist; |
28 | (14) Assisting with clerical duties and site operations, including preparing materials, |
29 | scheduling appointments and activities, preparing charts, records, or graphs, and performing checks |
30 | and maintenance of equipment; |
31 | (15) Assisting clients with transitioning to and from therapy sessions; and |
32 | (16) Performing duties not otherwise restricted to the practice of speech-language |
33 | pathology. |
34 | (c) A speech-language pathologist assistant shall not engage in the practice of speech- |
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1 | language pathology, including the following: |
2 | (1) Representing themselves as a speech-language pathologist; |
3 | (2) Performing diagnostic tests or evaluations; |
4 | (3) Performing procedures that require a professional level of clinical judgment and |
5 | technical skill; |
6 | (4) Interpreting results and observations of feeding and swallowing evaluations or |
7 | screenings performed by a speech-language pathologist; |
8 | (5) Participating in formal conferences or meetings without the presence of the supervising |
9 | speech-language pathologist; |
10 | (6) Providing interpretative information to a client, the family of a client, or any other |
11 | individual; |
12 | (7) Writing, developing, or modifying a client's treatment plan; |
13 | (8) Assisting in or providing services described in subsection (a) of this section unless |
14 | directed by the supervising speech-language pathologist; |
15 | (9) Signing any formal documents in place of the supervising speech-language pathologist; |
16 | (10) Selecting a client for service or discharging a client from service; |
17 | (11) Making a decision regarding the need for additional services or making a referral for |
18 | service; |
19 | (12) Disclosing clinical or confidential information either orally or in writing to anyone |
20 | other than the supervising speech-language pathologist, unless mandated by law or authorized by |
21 | the supervising speech-language pathologist; or |
22 | (13) Developing or determining the swallowing or feeding strategies or precautions for a |
23 | client or providing feeding or swallowing treatment. |
24 | (2)(d) A speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) shall be registered at the department |
25 | and be required to re-register every two (2) years. |
26 | (b)(e) Support personnel for audiologists (audiometric aide) or audiology assistants must |
27 | meet the following requirements: |
28 | (1) Hold a high school diploma; |
29 | (2) Receive intensive on-the-job training in accordance with the American Speech- |
30 | Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) or American Academy of Audiology (AAA) guidelines |
31 | for support personnel by the supervising licensed audiologist prior to providing services. Any |
32 | subsequent supervising licensed audiologist may require retraining of an audiometric aide or |
33 | audiology assistant under the supervising licensed audiologist’s supervision. |
34 | (3) Audiometric aides or audiology assistants shall be registered at the department and be |
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1 | required to re-register every two (2) years. |
2 | 5-48.2-9. Supervision and responsibility. |
3 | (a)(1) A supervising professional must be a speech-language pathologist or audiologist who |
4 | is licensed under the act and this chapter; has attained and maintained their certificate of clinical |
5 | competency and who has been actively working in the field for twenty-four (24) months after |
6 | completion of the postgraduate professional experience; and must be responsible for the acts and |
7 | performances, patient screening, and specific tasks assigned by the licensee to the speech-language |
8 | pathology assistant (SLPA)/audiometric aide or audiology assistant. |
9 | (2) A licensee who supervises support personnel must: |
10 | (i) Utilize the services of only those who meet the minimum requirements enumerated |
11 | under this chapter; |
12 | (ii) Ensure that the support personnel are assigned only those duties and responsibilities for |
13 | which the person has been specifically trained and which the assistant is qualified to perform; |
14 | (iii) Ensure that persons who will be receiving services from support personnel, or the |
15 | person’s legal representative, are informed that services are being rendered by support personnel; |
16 | (iv) Provide supervision of the support personnel (other than newborn hearing screeners |
17 | and school hearing screeners); and |
18 | (v) Complete a minimum of two (2) hours of professional development in clinical |
19 | instruction/supervision. |
20 | (b) A speech-language pathologist supervisor may only supervise one full-time equivalent |
21 | speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) support personnel and not more than two (2) SLPAs |
22 | at any time and an audiologist supervisor may only supervise three (3) full-time equivalent |
23 | audiometric aides or audiology assistants unless otherwise approved by the board. At no time |
24 | should support personnel perform tasks when a supervising SLPA cannot be reached by personal |
25 | contact, phone, pager, or other immediate means. When multiple supervisors are used, the |
26 | supervisors are encouraged to coordinate and communicate with each other. |
27 | (c) Observations of support audiometric aides must be completed and documented as to |
28 | date, amount of time, and accuracy and efficacy of service according to the following: Direct on- |
29 | site observations of the first ten (10) hours of direct client contact; and five percent (5%) of all |
30 | clinical sessions after the first ten (10) hours for every forty (40) consecutive hours worked; and |
31 | indirect supervision (e.g., home, interactive television, audio/video review, or patient record |
32 | review) of five percent (5%) of each forty (40) consecutive hours worked. |
33 | (d) Observations of a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) pathology support |
34 | personnel shall be completed and documented as to date, amount of time, and accuracy and efficacy |
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1 | of service according to the following: |
2 | (1) Direct supervision means in-view observation and guidance while the SLPA is |
3 | performing a clinical activity. Direct supervision does not include reviewing an audio or video |
4 | recorded session later. |
5 | (2) A minimum of twenty percent (20%) direct supervision and ten percent (10%) indirect |
6 | supervision is required of all the time that assistant is providing services during the first ninety (90) |
7 | days of employment. After the first ninety (90) days, the supervising SLPA may adjust their amount |
8 | of supervision if they determine that the SLPA meets appropriate competencies. A minimum of ten |
9 | percent (10%) direct and ten percent (10%) indirect supervision is required every one hundred |
10 | eighty (180) days regardless of employment status. |
11 | (e) Supervisors shall maintain records which document the frequency and type of |
12 | supervision of support personnel, such records to be available for audit upon request by the board. |
13 | 5-48.2-10. Supervision of support personnel — Newborn hearing screeners and school |
14 | hearing screeners. |
15 | (a) Hospital-based newborn hearing screeners and school-based hearing screeners shall be |
16 | trained by a licensed audiologist working in the newborn hearing or school screening program |
17 | according to training guidelines established by the programs. |
18 | (b) Supervision shall include a method of evaluation and documenting the competency of |
19 | each screener upon completion of the initial training and at least annually thereafter by a licensed |
20 | audiologist working in the newborn hearing or school screening program. |
21 | (c) Observations of a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) pathology support |
22 | personnel must be completed and documented as to date, amount of time, and accuracy and efficacy |
23 | of service according to the following: |
24 | (1) Direct on-site observations of the first ten (10) hours of direct client contact; and ten |
25 | percent (10%) of clinical sessions after the first ten (10) hours of each forty (40) consecutive hours |
26 | worked; and |
27 | (2) Indirect supervision (e.g., phone, interactive television, audio/video review) of ten |
28 | percent (10%) of each forty (40) consecutive hours worked. |
29 | (d) Supervisors shall must observe all provisions of the ASHA policy regarding support |
30 | personnel unless a specific policy is addressed in this chapter, including, but not limited to, that the |
31 | licensee must maintain records that document the frequency and type of supervision of support |
32 | personnel, such records to be available for audit upon request by the board. |
33 | 5-48.2-11. Continuing education requirements. |
34 | (a) On or before the thirtieth day of June of even years, every person licensed to practice |
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1 | speech-language pathology and/or audiology within Rhode Island shall complete not less than |
2 | twenty (20) clock hours of continuing education within the preceding two (2) years and be able to |
3 | present satisfactory evidence of completion to the department. |
4 | (1) Course descriptions, proof of attendance, or other documentation of completion shall |
5 | be retained by the licensee for a minimum of four (4) years and is subject to random audit by the |
6 | department. |
7 | (2) Activities approved by the board for continuing education credit are those sponsored |
8 | by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), the American Academy of |
9 | Audiology (AAA), a state department of education, other International Association for Continuing |
10 | Education and Training (IACET)-authorized providers, and/or continuing medical education units |
11 | (CMEs) from the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). Approved |
12 | activities may include conferences, seminars, self-study programs, courses, or workshops |
13 | sponsored by the organizations noted above, or course work from an accredited institution. |
14 | (b) Those persons holding licensure in both speech-language pathology and audiology must |
15 | have completed and have evidence of completion of not less than thirty (30) clock hours of |
16 | continuing education within the preceding two (2) years. |
17 | (c) Continuing education hours may not be carried over from one renewal period to the |
18 | next. |
19 | (d)(1) Continuing education hours must be in accordance with the American Speech- |
20 | Language-Hearing Association’s requirements including at least two (2) hours in cultural |
21 | competency, cultural humility, culturally responsive practice or diversity, equity, and inclusion |
22 | (DEI) and at least one hour in the area of ethics. |
23 | (2) If the licensee is acting as a clinical supervisor, a minimum of two (2) hours of |
24 | professional development in clinical instruction/supervision is required. |
25 | (e) Speech-language pathologists or audiologists initially licensed by examination after the |
26 | July 1 renewal date shall be exempt from the continuing education requirements stated in this |
27 | section until the date of the next renewal cycle (i.e., June 30 of the second year following its |
28 | issuance). |
29 | (f) The board, at its discretion, may extend, reduce, or waive for a person the requirement |
30 | for continuing education for hardship or other extenuating circumstances as the board deems |
31 | appropriate. |
32 | (g) The board shall promulgate regulations requiring continuing education for any speech- |
33 | language pathology assistant license renewal or reinstatement. The board may grant exceptions or |
34 | exemptions from these continuing education requirements. |
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1 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- PROFESSIONAL LICENSING AND | |
REGULATION OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS | |
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1 | This act would establish prevailing standards and procedures for licensing speech-language |
2 | pathologists and audiologists in Rhode Island. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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