2010 Utah Code
Title 58 - Occupations and Professions
Chapter 46a - Hearing Instrument Specialist Licensing Act
58-46a-306 - Holders of license under predecessor law.

58-46a-306. Holders of license under predecessor law.
(1) An individual who has been issued a Utah license as a hearing aid specialist prior to July 1, 1994, under any predecessor licensing act may renew or reinstate that license in accordance with the provisions of Section 58-1-308, under the classification of hearing instrument specialist without meeting the qualifications for licensure under Subsection 58-46a-302(1) until September 30, 1996. After September 30, 1996, an individual may renew or reinstate a license as a hearing instrument specialist only if the individual meets the qualification for licensure provided in Subsection 58-46a-302(1).
(2) An individual who has been issued a Utah temporary license as a hearing aid specialist under any predecessor licensing act prior to and current as of July 1, 1994, shall be issued a hearing instrument intern license for a term of two years and shall be regulated in accordance with all provisions of this chapter relating to a hearing instrument intern license. After expiration of the license, that individual may not practice as a hearing instrument specialist unless that person qualifies and is licensed as a hearing instrument specialist or exempted from licensure in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
(3) An individual holding a hearing instrument intern license, prior to and current as of July 1, 2002:
(a) is subject to the provisions of Sections 58-46a-302 and 58-46a-302.5; and
(b) will receive full credit for the number of direct and indirect hours of supervision prior to July 1, 2001.

Amended by Chapter 50, 2002 General Session

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