Utah Admin. Code R156-41-302c - Qualifications for Licensure - Temporary Licensure - Speech-Language Pathology
In accordance with Section 58-41-5.5, the Division may issue a temporary license to an applicant for a speech-language pathology license for a period of not more than 12 months to complete a clinical fellowship as required by ASHA under the following conditions:
(1) The licensee shall work under the general
supervision, as defined in Subsection
R156-1-102a(4)(c),
of a speech-language pathologist licensed in Utah and approved by the
Division.
(2) The supervision
speech-language pathologist shall:
(a) have
been licensed for not less than two years;
(b) not have been disciplined for any
unprofessional or unlawful conduct within two years of the start of any
supervision of a clinical externship program;
(c) assume responsibility for all
speech-language pathology activities and services performed by the temporary
licensee;
(d) not begin the
supervision until the applicant holds a temporary license; and
(e) supervise no more than two temporary
licensees at any given time.
(3) Any change in the supervising
speech-language pathologist shall be preapproved by the Division.
Notes
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