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(3) have filed an application for licensure under
special conditions with the committee before November
30, 1983.
(b) Licenses granted under subsection (a) of this
section shall be issued without delay and shall be renewed
in the same manner as licenses granted under other pro-.
visions of these committee rules.
(c) The committee may waive the examination and
grant licensure to an audiologist who holds a license from
another state, provided that the license represents profes-
sional standards considered by the committee to be
equivalent to those set forth in the Act.
(d) The committee may waive the examination and
grant licensure to an applicant who holds the Certificate
of Clinical Competence of the American Speech-
Language-Hearing Association in Audiology or who has
met equivalent requirements.
(e) Transcripts shall be reviewed as in 741.81(4)
of this title (relating to Purpose).
741.83. Special Conditions for Licensure of Audiolo-
gists after November 29, 1983.
(a) The committee may waive the examination and
grant licensure to an audiologist who holds a license from
another state, provided that the license represents profes-
sional standards considered by the committee to be
equivalent to those set forth in the Act.
(b) The committee may waive the examination and
grant licensure to an applicant who holds the Certificate
of Clinical Competence or .'" American Speech-Lan-
guage-Hearing Association in Aut'"logy or who has met
equivalent requirements.
(c) Transcripts shall be reviewed as in 741.81(4)
of this title (relating to Purpose).
741.84. Requirements for a Licensed Aide min Audiol-
ogy. A licensed aide in audiology shall perform duties
under the direct on-site supervision and direction of an
individual who holds a valid license to practice audiolo-
gy in the state of Texas. The following requirements are
established as minimum requirements to function as a li-
censed aide in audiology:
(1) a baccalaureate degree;
(2) no fewer than 24 semester hours in speech-
language pathology and audiology course work; and
(3) transcripts shall be reviewed as in 741.81(4)
of this title (relating to Purpose).
Issued in Austin, Texas, on March 13, 1984
TRD-842985 Robert A. MacLean, M D.
Deputy Commissioner
Professional Services
Texas Department of Health
Effective date' March 14, 1984
Expiration date: July 12, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 458-7531.
Subchapter F. Application Procedures
22 TAC 741.101-741.103
These new sections are adopted on an emergency
basis under Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-13a,10(a)(2), which authorize emergency rules, and Ar-
ticle 45121, 5, which provide the State Committee
of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Au-
diology, subject to approval of the Texas Board of
Health, with the authority to adopt rules consistent
with the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Licensure Act necessary to administer and enforce the
Act.
741.101. Purpose. The purpose of these rules is to
set out the application procedures for examination and
licensing of individuals referred to in these committee
rules.
741.102. General.
(a) An applicant must submit all required informa-
tion and documentation of credentials on official com-
mittee forms. All forms and application materials shall
be obtained from and returned to the State Committee
of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Au-
diology, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756-3183.
(b) The committee will not consider an application
as officially submitted until the application fee has been
paid. The fee must accompany the application form and
is not refundable by the committee.
(c) The committee must receive all required appli-
cation materials at least 45 days prior to the date the ap-
plicant wishes to take the examination.
(d) An applicant whose application is not complete
will be informed by the executive secretary, or designee,
of the additional materials required. The completed ap-
plication must be returned to the executive secretary no
later than 30 days following the date of the request for
additional information or the application fee will be for-
feited.
741.103. Required Application Materials.
(a) Application form. The application form shall
contain:
(I) specific information regarding personal data,
employment and nature of professional practice, other
state licenses and/or certifications held, felony convic-
tions, educational background, practicum experience, su-
pervised experience, and references;
(2) a statement that the applicant has read the
Act and these committee rules and agrees to abide by
them;
(3) a statement by which the applicant holds the
committee and its agents free from any damage or claim
for damage by reason of any action taken in connection
with the application, the examination, or any other aspect
of licensing;
(4) a statement giving the applicant's permission
to the committee to seek any information or references
it deems fit to determine the applicant's qualifications;
(5) a statement that the applicant, if issued a li-
cense, shall return the license to the committee upon the
revocation or suspension of the license;
(6) a statement that the applicant understands
that fees submitted in the licensure process are nonrefund-
able; and
(7) the dated and notarized signature of the ap-
plicant.9 TexReg 1664
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