Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B20-4.004 - Supervision of Speech-Language Pathology Assistants and Audiology Assistants
(1) A
licensee shall supervise and be responsible for all client services provided by
an assistant.
(2) Any licensee who
employs a speech-language pathology assistant or audiology assistant shall
shall notify the Department of all new assistants or other changes in
assistants under the licensee's supervision by submitting Form 1269, entitled
"Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Assistant Activity and
Supervisory Plan" set forth in Rule
64B20-4.003, F.A.C., and the
licensee also shall:
(a) Ensure that the
assistant is not responsible for making decisions regarding the diagnosis,
management and future disposition of clients.
(b) Ensure that the assistant is assigned
only to those duties for which the assistant has been specifically trained and
is authorized to perform under Chapter 468, Part I, F.S., and rule Division
64B20, F.A.C.
(c) Maintain contact
with each client during the course of clinical management.
(d) Conduct performance reviews on the
assistant on a quarterly basis during the first year of employment, on an
annual basis thereafter, and on termination. Such reviews shall document direct
observation of the role and of the task experience of the assistant. These
reviews shall be signed by the supervisor and the assistant. These reviews
shall be retained for four (4) years by the licensee and submitted to the Board
upon request. Performance reviews shall be submitted to the Board office on
Form SPA3-D, entitled "Evaluation Report for Speech-Language Pathology and
Audiology Assistants, " effective 9-8-94, which is hereby incorporated by
reference. Copies of the form are available from the Board office, located at
Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Department of Health, 4052
Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C-06, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3256.
(e) Reassess and redesign programs when
either the task or the environment changes significantly.
(f) Discontinue clinical services provided by
the assistant should conditions arise in which any of the above cannot be
adhered to.
(3)
Assistants must be under the direct supervision of a licensee who has met all
the requirements of Section
468.1185, F.S. Direct
supervision requires the physical presence of the licensee in the same facility
when the assistant is carrying out assigned responsibilities, unless acting
pursuant to Board of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology approved protocols
as established in Rule
64B20-4.0045 or
64B20-4.0046, F.A.C., in order
for the licensee to be available for consultation and direction The supervising
licensee shall make provisions for emergency situations including the
designation of another licensee who has agreed to be available to provide
direct supervision to the assistant when the supervising licensee is not
available. In the event that a supervising licensee is not on the premises, the
assistant may only perform duties not involving direct client contact unless
acting pursuant to Board of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology approved
protocols as established in Rule
64B20-4.0045 or
64B20-4.0046, F.A.C.
(4) The maximum number of assistants
supervised by one licensee shall not exceed two (2) full-time or three (3)
part-time assistants.
(5) In the
event that multiple licensees are employed by a business entity, an assistant
may be supervised by more than one licensee, but no more than three licensees,
when the following conditions are met:
(a) The
assistant has been continuously employed for more than twelve (12)
months;
(b) The assistant has been
in that employment setting for more than 30 days;
(c) Each individual licensee takes
responsibility for training, planning, and supervising the assistant or
assistants for those clients for whom they have direct responsibility; and,
(d) One primary supervisor shall
be designated to be responsible for conducting performance reviews and
notifying the Department of any changes in the supervisory plan or
roster.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 468.1125(3), (9), 468.1135(4) FS. Law Implemented 468.1125(3), (4), (9) FS.
New 3-14-91, Amended 11-3-92, 2-4-93, Formerly 21LL-4.004, 61F14-4.004, Amended 9-8-94, 8-17-95, 5-22-96, Formerly 59BB-4.004, Amended 9-9-13, 3-18-20, 3-15-21.
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