North Dakota Code § 43-37-03

License required - Exceptions
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1. A person may not practice audiology or speech -language pathology, assist in the 
practice of speech-language pathology, or represent the person is an audiologist , 
speech-language pathologist , or speech -language pathology assistant in this state 
unless licensed in accordance with this chapter. 
2. A person may not hold out to the public by any title, abbreviation, or description of 
services incorporating the words audiologist, hearing clinician, hearing therapist, 
speech-language pathologist, speech -language pathologist assistant, or any similar 
title, abbreviation, or description of service unless licensed in accordance with this 
chapter.
3. This chapter does not prevent or restrict:
a. A physician from engaging in the practice of medicine in this state.
b. A hearing aid specialist from engaging in testing of hearing and other practices 
and procedures used solely for the fitting and selling of hearing aids in this state 
as provided in chapter 43-33.
c. Any person licensed in this state by any other law from engaging in the 
profession or occupation for which licensed.
d. An individual who holds a valid certificate or credential as a speech -language 
pathologist, speech -language pathology paraprofessional, or teacher of the 
hearing impaired which is issued by the department of public instruction or the 
education standards and practices board , or an individual employed as an 
audiologist or speech-language pathologist by the government of the United 

States, if that individual performs speech -language pathology or audiology 
services solely within the confines or under the jurisdiction of the governmental or 
state educational organization by which employed. However, without obtaining a 
license under this chapter, that individual may consult with or disseminate that 
individual's research findings and other scientific information to individuals 
practicing speech-language pathology or audiology outside the jurisdiction of the 
organization by which that individual is employed.
e. The activities and services of an individual pursuing a course of study leading to a 
degree in speech -language pathology, communication disorders, or audiology at 
a college or university if the activities and services constitute a part of a 
supervised course of study and that individual is designated an audiology , 
communication disorder, or speech -language pathology intern, an audiology , 
communication disorder, or speech -language pathology trainee, or by any other 
title clearly indicating the training status appropriate to the level of training.
f. The performance of audiology or speech -language pathology services in this state by 
an individual not a resident of this state who is not licensed under this chapter if the 
services are performed for no more than five days in any calendar year and in 
cooperation with an audiologist or speech-language pathologist.
g. An individual holding a valid credential as a teacher of the hearing impaired 
issued by the council on education of the deaf from engaging in the practice of 
habilitation and rehabilitation of individuals who are hearing impaired.
h. An individual possessing a valid certificate as a certified audiometric technician 
recognized by the board as meeting council for accreditation in occupational 
hearing conservation standards appendix II or its equivalent from providing 
audiometric testing if such service is performed in cooperation with either an 
audiologist or a licensed physician.
i. An individual providing hearing screening services as part of a public service 
project solely intended for the purposes of identification of hearing impairment if 
such services are performed in cooperation with an audiologist who is directly 
responsible for:
(1) The training of this individual;
(2) The administration of hearing screening procedures;
(3) The interpretation of testing results; and
(4) Assuring appropriate referral and followup of the identified population.

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