(a) Licensed speech-language pathologists and audiologists may provide services in this state by telepractice. (b) Speech-language pathologists and audiologists providing services by telepractice shall deliver services consistent with the quality of services delivered in person, and shall: (1) Acquire written informed consent from the student, patient or client before the services are provided; (2) Maintain the confidentiality of the student, patient or client as required by law; (3) Provide documentation of the delivery of services; (4) Train assistants before allowing them to assist in the delivery of service by telepractice, and document the training and delivery of service by the assistants; and (5) Meet any other requirements set by the board.
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