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  4. Title 16 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
  5. Chapter 100 - SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS
  6. Subchapter 4 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSE

Subchapter 4 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSE

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  1. § 16-100-16 - General requirements
  2. § 16-100-19 - Means of licensure
  3. § 16-100-20 - Requirements for license by examination
  4. § 16-100-21 - Requirements for license for a person actually engaged in the practice of speech pathology or audiology on the effective date of chapter 468E, HRS
  5. § 16-100-22 - Requirements for license for a holder of the certificate of clinical competence awarded by ASHA
  6. § 16-100-22.1 - Requirements for license for a holder of a board certification awarded by the ABA
  7. § 16-100-24 - Demand for hearing
  8. § 16-100-25 - Abandonment of application

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