Delaware Code § 24-3719

Exemptions [For application of this section, see 84 Del. Laws, c. 418, § 2]
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Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent:
(1) Any person from performing industrial hearing screenings under the supervision of a physician licensed in this State.

(2) Any person who is not licensed under this chapter from engaging in the practice of speech/language pathology or audiology in this
State, provided that such services are practiced in cooperation with a person licensed under this chapter and shall be practiced for no
more than 30 days in any calendar year. The speech/language pathologist or audiologist must meet the qualifications and requirements
for application for licensure described in this chapter, or must hold a valid license from another state which has requirements equivalent
to this chapter, or must hold a certificate of clinical competence in speech/language pathology or audiology issued by the American
Speech, Language and Audiology Association.
(3) Any person who is licensed to practice as a speech/language pathologist, speech/language pathology assistant, audiologist, or
hearing aid dispenser in any other state, district, or foreign country who, as a practicing speech/language pathologist, speech/language
pathology assistant, audiologist, or hearing aid dispenser, from entering this State to consult with a licensed speech/language pathologist,
speech/language pathology assistant, audiologist, or hearing aid dispenser of this State. Such consultation is limited to examination,
recommendation, and testimony in litigation.
(4) Any student of an accredited school or college of speech/language pathology or audiology from receiving practical training under
the personal supervision of a licensed speech/language pathologist or audiologist in this State.

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