Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 22, Pages 1649-1724, March 23, 1984 Page: 1,665
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Emergency
Rules(b) Supervised postgraduate experience form. The
supervised experience form must contain the following
information:
(I) the name of the applicant;
(2) the supervisor's name, address, degree, li-
censure status or American Speech-Language-Hearing As-
sociation Certificate of Clinical Competence, or evidence
of equivalent credentials;
(3) the name and address of the agencyor or-
ganization where the experience was gained;
(4) the inclusive dates of the supervised ex-
perience and the total number of hours of supervised post-
graduate practice;
(5) the number of hours of weekly face-to-face
supervision provided for the applicant and the types of
supervision used (direct, observation room, video tape,
audio tape, review of records, etc.);
(6) the applicant's employment status during su-
pervised experience; and
(7) the supervisor's signature.
(c) Graduate transcripts. An applicant must have
the official transcript(s) of all relevant graduate work sent
directly to the committee by the educational institution.
work sent directly to the committee by the educational
institution.
(d) Other documents. Vitae, resumes, and other
documentation of the applicant's credentials may be sub-
mitted, but not in lieu of any other required documen-
tation.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on March 13, 1984
TRD-842986 Robert A. MacLean, MD
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 G. Licensure Examinations
22 TAC 741.121-741.129
These new sections are adopted on an emergency ba-
sis under Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-13a,
10(a)(2), which authorize emergency rules, and Ar-
ticle 4512j, 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.
741.121. Purpose. The purpose of this subchapter is
to define and describe the committee's rules governing
the administration, content, grading, and other proce-
dures for examination and licensure.
741.122. Frequency. The committee, or its designee,
shall administer examinations for licensure applicants at
least twice a year, or as often as deemed necessary.741.123. Applying for Examination.
(a) The committee shall notify an applicant whose
application has been approved at least 30 days prior to
the date of the next scheduled examination.
(b) An applicant who wishes to take a scheduled
examination must complete an examination registration
form and return it to the committee, or its designee,
within 21 days prior to the date of the examination.
741.124. Forms of Examination. The examination
for licensure may be any of the following:
(1) a written examination, an oral examination,
or both; or
(2) any other examination prescribed by the com-
mittee (i.e., the examination offered by the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association which is admini-
stered and scored by the Educational Testing Service).
741.125. Location of Examination. Examinations
will be administered in Austin, Texas, unless otherwise
announced by the committee.
741.126. Grading.
(a) Licensure examinations shall be graded by the
committee or its designee (i.e., Educational Testing Ser-
vice) and may incorporate the standards set forth by the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association for the
examination for the Certificate of Clinical Competence.
(b) Written examinations shall be identified by
number and graded anonymously.
741.127. Failures.
(a) Applicants who fail the licensure examination
may reapply for subsequent examinations.
(b) Reapplication includes the payment of a non-
refundable examination fee.
(c) Any applicant who has failed to pass two ex-
aminations may not retake the examination without sub-
initting a new application and application fee.
741.128. Notice of Results.
(a) The committee shall notify each examinee of
the examination results as soon as results are available.
(b) The official notice of results to applicants shall
be stated in terms of "pass" or "fail" and shall reflect
the cut-off score established by the committee.
741.129. Failure to Appear for Examination. If an
applicant, after having agreed to take the examination,
notifies the office of the executive secretary no later than
seven days before the examination that he or she will not
appear, the applicant may be rescheduled for the subse-
quent examination at no additional application expense
(with the possible exception of registration charge from
a testing service administering the examination).
Issued in Austin, Texas, on March 13, 1984.TRD-842987
Robert A. MacLean, M D
Deputy Commissioner
Professional Services
Texas Department of HealthEffective date: March 14, 1984
Expiration date: July 12, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 458-7351.9 TexReg 1665
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March 23, 1984
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