Mont. Admin. R. 24.222.508 - LIMITED LICENSES
(1) A limited
license permits an individual to complete a supervised professional experience
as described in ARM 24.222.509 in order to meet requirements for licensure as a
speech-language pathologist.
(2)
Applicants for limited licensure must submit a completed application on forms
provided by the department, electronically or by paper. Completed applications
include appropriate fees and required documentation.
(3) Applicants for limited licensure must:
(a) have a minimum of a master's degree in
speech-language pathology or communication disorders from a program accredited
by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language
Pathology of American Speech-Language Hearing Association or its equivalent.
The transcript must be certified and sent directly from the school;
(b) during the graduate degree program, have
completed a supervised clinical practicum experience;
(c) pass examinations as determined by the
board in ARM
24.222.510; and
(d) have a professional experience supervisor
as defined in these rules.
(4) Limited licenses expire two years from
the date issued and are not renewable. If a limited license expires and the
supervised professional experience is not completed, the person must reapply
for another limited license.
Notes
AUTH: 37-1-131, 37-15-202, 37-15-301, 37-15-302, 37-15-303, 37-15-307, MCA; IMP: 37-1-131, 37-15-301, 37-15-303, MCA
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