Oklahoma Code § 59-1605

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Qualifications for licensure
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A.  To be eligible for licensure by the Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology as a speech-language
pathologist, the applicant must:
1.  Hold not less than a master's degree, or the equivalent,
with a major emphasis in speech-language pathology or audiology from
a regionally accredited academic institution offering a graduate
program in speech-language pathology or audiology that meets or
exceeds prevailing national standards;
2.  Submit evidence of completion of supervised clinical
practicum experience that meets or exceeds prevailing national
standards from a regionally accredited educational institution or
its cooperating programs, the content of which shall be approved by
the Board and delineated in the rules;
3.  Submit evidence of completion of supervised postgraduate
professional experience as approved by the Board and described in
the rules;
4.  Obtain a passing score on examinations approved by the
Board.  The Board shall determine the score required to pass an
examination.  An applicant who fails the examination may retake the
examination in accordance with the timeline and procedures of the
approved testing organization, and the rules promulgated by the
Board;
5.  Attest to their status as either a United States citizen, a
United States noncitizen national or a qualified alien;
6.  Have not committed any acts described in Section 1619 of
this title for which disciplinary action may be justified; and

7.  Make application to the Board upon a form prescribed by the
Board and pay to the Board the application fee.
B.  To be eligible for initial licensure by the Board as an
audiologist, the applicant must:
1.  Hold not less than a post-baccalaureate residential or post-
masters' distance education professional Doctor of Audiology (AuD)
degree, a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree with an emphasis in
audiology or its equivalent as determined by the Board;
2.  If applying with a Doctor of Audiology (AuD) professional
degree, demonstrate preparation that includes three (3) years of
didactic coursework and clinical education equivalent to a twelve-
month full-time rotation or externship;
3.  Submit to the Board a copy of the Doctor of Audiology (AuD)
diploma and a transcript demonstrating clinical experience
equivalent to a twelve-month full-time clinical rotation or
externship; a copy of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) diploma with an
emphasis in audiology and a transcript reflecting a twelve-month
full-time clinical rotation or externship, or their equivalents as
determined by the Board; provided, such equivalents shall be from an
accredited academic institution in order to demonstrate completion
of the clinical rotation or externship requirements;
4.  Obtain a passing score on examinations approved by the
Board.  The Board shall determine the score required to pass an
examination.  An applicant who fails the examination may retake the
examination in accordance with the timeline and procedures of the
approved testing organization, and the rules promulgated by the
Board;
5.  Attest to their status as either a United States citizen, a
United States noncitizen national or a qualified alien;
6.  Have not committed any acts described in Section 1619 of
this title for which disciplinary action may be justified; and
7.  Make application to the Board upon a form prescribed by the
Board and pay to the Board the application fee.
C.  To be eligible for licensure by the Board as a speech-
language pathology clinical fellow, the applicant must currently be
in the process of fulfilling the supervised clinical fellowship
required by this section and possess a designation of the title
"Clinical Fellow" indicating the status appropriate to the
applicant's level of training.  To be eligible for licensure as a
clinical fellow, the applicant shall meet all requirements specified
by paragraphs 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7 of subsection A of this section.
Speech-language pathologist applicants completing the supervised
postgraduate professional experience in this state shall possess a
license issued by the Board.
D.  To be eligible for licensure by the Board as a speech-
language pathology or audiology assistant, the applicant must be
assisting in the practice of speech-language pathology or audiology

while under the supervision of a licensed speech-language
pathologist or audiologist, subject to the rules of the Board.  The
licensed speech-language pathologist or audiologist is legally and
ethically responsible for the professional activities of such
licensees.
E.  To be eligible for licensure by the Board as a speech-
language pathologist, audiologist, speech-language clinical fellow
or speech-language pathology assistant, the applicant must meet all
the requirements specified in this section.  The Board may authorize
the executive secretary to issue a temporary license upon
verification that the applicant meets all applicable requirements of
licensure.  A temporary license shall authorize the applicant to
practice speech-language pathology or audiology for the time period
between the submission of the application and the applicant's
approval for licensure by the Board.  A temporary license shall
expire upon the Board's approval of a permanent license, or ten (10)
calendar days following the Board's denial of an application for a
permanent license.
Added by Laws 1973, c. 203, § 5, emerg. eff. May 17, 1973.  Amended
by Laws 1982, c. 56, § 2, operative Oct. 1, 1982; Laws 1994, c. 197,
§ 1, eff. July 1, 1994; Laws 1998, c. 202, § 5, eff. July 1, 1998;

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