Arizona Code § 36-1940.01

Speech-language pathologist; licensure requirements; fingerprint clearance card; rules
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36-1940.01. Speech-language pathologist; licensure requirements; fingerprint clearance card; rules
A. A person who wishes to be licensed as a speech-language pathologist shall:
1. Submit a nonrefundable application fee as prescribed by section 36-1908.
2. Submit evidence satisfactory to the director that the applicant has:
(a) A master's degree in speech-language pathology or the equivalent from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university in a program consistent with the standards of this state's universities.
(b) Completed a supervised clinical practicum in speech-language pathology from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university in a program consistent with the standards of this state's universities.
(c) Completed postgraduate professional experience in the field of speech-language pathology approved by the director.
3. Pass an examination pursuant to section 36-1902, subsection G.
4. Not have had a license revoked or suspended by a state within the preceding two years and not be presently ineligible for licensure in any state because of a prior revocation or suspension.
B. A person who wishes to be licensed as a speech-language pathologist whose practice is limited to providing services to pupils under the authority of a local education agency or state-supported institution shall:
1. Submit a nonrefundable application fee as provided by section 36-1908.
2. Submit proof of an employee or contractor relationship with a local education agency or a state-supported institution.
3. Hold a certificate in speech and language therapy awarded by the state board of education.
C. A person who wishes to be licensed as a speech-language pathologist and have the privilege to practice pursuant to article 4.1 of this chapter shall obtain a fingerprint clearance card pursuant to section 41-1758.07.
D. The director shall adopt rules prescribing criteria for approved postgraduate professional experience.

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