(a) Unless authorized to practice as a speech-language pathology assistant under this title or unless otherwise provided for under this article, a person may not represent to the public, by title, description of services, methods, or procedures, or otherwise, that the person: (1) Is authorized to practice as a speech-language pathology assistant in the State; or (2) Assists in the practice of speech-language pathology. (b) Unless authorized to practice as a speech-language pathology assistant under this title or unless otherwise provided for under this article, a person may not use any word or term connoting professional proficiency in assisting the practice of speech-language pathology, including: (1) "Communication assistant"; (2) "Speech assistant"; (3) "Speech-language assistant"; (4) "Speech-language teacher"; or (5) "Speech teacher".
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