Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1465.30 - Professional Experience
To meet the requirements of professional experience for licensure as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist as set forth in Section (8)(f) of the Act, the applicant's experience:
a) Shall be an equivalent of 9 months of
full-time, supervised professional experience:
1) 30 hours or more per week over 9
months;
2) 25-29 hours per week
over 12 months;
3) 20-24 hours per
week over 15 months;
4) 15-19 hours
per week over 18 months;
5) Less
than 15 hours per week will not fulfill professional experience
requirements;
b) Shall
include direct client contact in at least 36 supervised activities, including
but not limited to assessment/diagnosis/evaluation, screening, habilitation/
rehabilitation and activities related to client management as it pertains to
the practice of speech-language pathology or audiology as defined in Section 3
of the Act.
1) At least 18 of the 36
activities shall be on-site observations or remote observation by the
supervisor. One hour equals one on-site observation or remote observation; no
more than 6 hours can be accrued in one day.
2) The other supervised activities may be
accomplished through correspondence and include conferences, evaluation of
written reports or evaluations by professional colleagues.
3) For the purpose of this subsection (b),
remote observation means that the services are being provided remotely using
video-conference technology tools while the supervisor observes;
c) Shall be part of an evaluation
and therapy program located in a school, clinic, hospital, community hospital
or other equivalent settings (e.g., nursing homes);
d) Shall be supervised by a licensed
speech-language pathologist or licensed audiologist. For persons who obtain
supervised experience in states or territories of the United States where
licensure is not required, the supervisor may be a person who holds
certification from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or the
American Board of Audiology. The supervisor shall be responsible for direct and
personal contact, and for monitoring, improving, evaluating and documenting the
performance of the individual who is under his/her supervision; and
e) Shall begin after completion of the course
work and clinical practicum education to meet the requirements for the master's
or doctoral degree. In lieu of meeting the requirements set forth in
subsections (a) through (d), the Division shall accept a Certificate of
Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or
certification from the American Board of Audiology that the applicant has
completed the Clinical Fellowship required for certification as a
speech-language pathologist or audiologist.
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 2002, effective January 20, 2011
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