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Chapter 681 —
Hearing and Speech Professionals
2007 EDITION
HEARING AND SPEECH PROFESSIONALS
OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
GENERAL PROVISIONS
681.205 Definitions
681.220 Policy
681.230 Application
of chapter; rules
LICENSING
(Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist)
681.250 Requirement
for license in speech-language pathology or audiology
681.260 Qualifications
for licensure as speech-language pathologist
681.264 Qualifications
for licensure as audiologist
681.270 License
and conditional license application; fee
681.280 Who
may perform duties pending disposition of application
681.290 Examination
of candidates
681.300 Waiver
of examination and educational requirements
681.320 Renewal
procedure; fees; effect on suspended or revoked license; rules
681.325 Issuance
of conditional license; scope of practice; renewal
681.330 Application
of rules of ethical standards of practice
681.340 Fees;
initial license or conditional license fee; waiver; exclusivity of fees; rules
681.350 Denial,
suspension or revocation of license or conditional license; civil penalties
(Speech-Language Pathology Assistant)
681.360 Certificate
for speech-language pathology assistant; requirements; renewal; exception;
grounds for denial, suspension or revocation; rules
681.365 Certification
of person from another state or territory
681.370 Duties
of speech-language pathologist using services of speech-language pathology
assistant
681.375 Role
of speech-language pathology assistants; rules
STATE BOARD
681.400 State
Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology; term; vacancy
681.410 Qualifications
of members; compensation and expenses
681.420 Powers
and duties; rules
681.430 Officers;
quorum; meetings
681.440 When
meetings may be closed to public; rules
681.450 Executive
director
681.460 Rules
681.480 State
Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Account;
disbursement of receipts
ENFORCEMENT
681.490 Investigation
of complaints and alleged violations; subpoenas; remedies; civil penalties
681.495 Board
duty to investigate complaints
681.505 Report
of suspected violations; liability of complainant
MISCELLANEOUS
681.605 Audiologist
dealing in hearing aids
PENALTY
681.991 Penalty
681.010 [Amended by 1953 c.183 §4; 1961 c.399 §1; repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.020 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.025 [1961 c.399 §4; repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.030 [Amended by 1961 c.399 §2; repealed by 1967
c.470 §68]
681.040 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.050 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.060 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.070 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.080 [Repealed by 1953 c.183 §4]
681.090 [Amended by 1957 c.680 §1; repealed by 1967
c.470 §68]
681.095 [1953 c.45 §2; 1957 c.680 §2; repealed by
1967 c.470 §68]
681.100 [Amended by 1953 c.46 §3; repealed by 1967
c.470 §68]
681.110 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.120 [Amended by 1953 c.46 §3; repealed by 1967
c.470 §68]
681.130 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.140 [Amended by 1953 c.183 §4; 1957 c.680 §3;
1961 c.399 §5; repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.143 [1957 c.162 §2; repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.146 [1957 c.681 §10; repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.150 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.152 [1959 c.47 §2; repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.155 [1957 c.264 §2; 1961 c.258 §1; repealed by
1967 c.470 §68]
681.160 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
681.170 [Repealed by 1967 c.470 §68]
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
681.205
Definitions. As used in this
chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) “Approved college or university” means
any college or university offering a full-time resident program of study in
speech-language pathology or audiology leading to a master’s degree or
equivalent, the program having been fully accredited or conditionally approved
by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, or its successor agency,
or having been otherwise determined by the State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology to meet the association standards as
specifically incorporated into board rules.
(2) “Audiologist” means a person who
practices audiology and who uses publicly any title or description of services
incorporating the words “audiologist,” “hearing clinician,” “hearing therapist”
or any similar titles or descriptions of service.
(3) “Conditional license” means a license
issued to an applicant under ORS 681.325.
(4) “Practice audiology” means:
(a) To apply the principles, methods and
procedures of measurement, prediction, evaluation, testing, counseling, consultation
and instruction that relate to the development and disorders of hearing,
vestibular functions and related language and speech disorders to prevent or
modify the disorders or to assist individuals in auditory and related skills
for communication.
(b) To fit or sell hearing aids.
(5) “Practice speech-language pathology”
means to apply the principles, methods and procedures of measurement,
prediction, evaluation, testing, counseling, consultation and instruction that
relate to the development and disorders of speech, voice, swallowing and
related language and hearing disorders to prevent or modify the disorders or to
assist individuals in cognition-language and communication skills.
(6) “Speech-language pathologist” means a
person who practices speech-language pathology and who uses publicly any title
or description of services including but not limited to the words “speech-language
pathologist,” “speech correctionist,” “speech therapist,” “speech clinician,” “language
pathologist,” “language therapist” or any similar titles or descriptions of
services.
(7) “Speech-language pathology assist- ant”
means a person who provides speech-language pathology services under the
direction and supervision of a speech-language pathologist licensed under ORS
681.250.
(8) “Unethical conduct” means:
(a) Obtaining any fee by fraud or
misrepresentation.
(b) Employing directly or indirectly any
person who is unlicensed or whose license is suspended to perform any work
covered by this chapter.
(c) Using or causing or promoting the use
of any advertising matter, promotional literature, testimonial, guarantee,
warranty, label, brand, insignia, or any other representation, however
disseminated or published, that is misleading, deceiving, improbable or
untruthful.
(d) Representing that the services or
advice of a person licensed to practice medicine will be used or made available
in the practice of speech-language pathology or audiology if that is not true,
or using the word “doctor” or “professor” or other like words, abbreviations,
or symbols inaccurately.
(e) Permitting a person other than the
license or conditional license holder to use the license or conditional
license.
(f) Violating the ethical standards of
practice adopted by the board under ORS 681.420. [Formerly 694.305; 1985 c.64 §3;
1989 c.224 §133; 1989 c.491 §67; 1995 c.280 §1; 2001 c.626 §1; 2005 c.698 §1]
681.220
Policy. It is declared to be
a policy of this state that it is necessary to provide regulatory authority
over persons offering speech-language pathology and audiology services to the
public in order to:
(1) Safeguard the public health, safety
and welfare;
(2) Protect the public from being misled
by incompetent, unscrupulous and unauthorized persons;
(3) Protect the public from unprofessional
conduct by qualified speech-language pathologists and audiologists; and
(4) Help ensure the availability of the
highest possible quality speech-language pathology and audiology services to
people of this state who have communication disabilities. [Formerly 694.315;
1989 c.224 §134; 1995 c.280 §2; 2005 c.698 §2; 2007 c.70 §307]
681.230
Application of chapter; rules.
(1) Nothing in this chapter is intended to prevent a person licensed in this
state under any other law from engaging in the profession for which the person
is licensed.
(2) Nothing in this chapter is intended to
restrict or prevent a person from engaging in speech-language pathology or
audiology activities or from using the official title of the position for which
the person is employed if the person:
(a)(A) Holds a valid and current teaching
license with a communications disorder endorsement issued by the Teacher
Standards and Practices Commission; and
(B) Is employed by an education service
district, a school district or a charter school; or
(b) Is a speech-language pathologist or
audiologist who is:
(A) Employed by a federal agency; or
(B) Employed by an approved college or
university.
(3) A person who performs activities
described in subsection (2) of this section who is not licensed under this
chapter must do so solely within the confines of or under the jurisdiction of
the organization in which the person is employed and may not offer to render
speech-language pathology or audiology services to the public for compensation
over and above the salary the person receives for performance of the person’s
official duties with organizations in which the person is employed. However,
without obtaining a license under this chapter, a person may consult or
disseminate the person’s research findings and scientific information to other
accredited academic institutions or governmental agencies. The person also may
offer lectures to the public for a fee, monetary or otherwise, without being
licensed under this chapter.
(4) Nothing in this chapter is intended to
restrict activities and services of a student of speech-language pathology from
pursuing a course of study in speech-language pathology at an approved college
or university or an approved clinical training facility. However, these
activities and services must constitute a part of the supervised course of
study of the student and a fee may not accrue directly or indirectly to the
student. A student shall be designated by a title such as “Speech-Language
Pathology Intern,” “Speech-Language Pathology Trainee” or other title clearly
indicating the training status appropriate to the level of training of the
student.
(5) Nothing in this chapter is intended to
restrict the activities and services of a student of audiology from pursuing a
course of study in audiology at an approved college or university or an
approved clinical training facility. However, these activities and services
must constitute a part of the supervised course of study of the student and a
fee may not accrue directly or indirectly to the student. The student shall be
designated by a title such as “Audiology Intern,” “Audiology Trainee” or other
title clearly indicating the training status appropriate to the level of
training of the student.
(6) Nothing in this chapter is intended to
restrict any person holding a Class A certificate issued by the Conference of
Executives of American Schools of the Deaf from performing the functions for
which the person qualifies.
(7) Nothing in this chapter is intended to
restrict any person holding a license in this state as a hearing aid specialist
from consulting with respect to the selling of hearing aids under ORS chapter
694.
(8) Nothing in this chapter is intended to
exempt an audiologist from licensure under ORS 694.025.
(9) Notwithstanding subsections (4) and
(5) of this section, the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology
and Audiology may adopt rules authorizing payment of a stipend to students of
speech-language pathology and students of audiology who are pursuing a course of
study at an approved college or university or an approved clinical training
facility. [Formerly 694.325; 1989 c.491 §67a; 1995 c.280 §3; 2003 c.547 §88;
2005 c.698 §3]
LICENSING
(Speech-Language
Pathologist or Audiologist)
681.250
Requirement for license in speech-language pathology or audiology. (1) A license shall be issued to qualified
persons either in speech-language pathology or audiology. A person may be
licensed in both areas if the person meets the respective qualifications and in
such instances the license fee shall be as though for one license.
(2) No person shall practice
speech-language pathology or audiology or purport to be a speech-language
pathologist or audiologist in this state unless the person is licensed in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter. [Formerly 694.335; 1987 c.158 §142;
1995 c.280 §4]
681.260
Qualifications for licensure as speech-language pathologist. (1) An applicant is eligible for licensing
by the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology as
a speech-language pathologist if the applicant:
(a) Possesses at least a master’s degree
or equivalent in the area of speech-language pathology from an approved college
or university.
(b) Submits transcripts from one or more
approved colleges or universities presenting evidence of the completion of at
least 60 semester hours constituting a well-integrated program that includes at
least 18 semester hours in courses that provide fundamental information
applicable to normal development and use of speech, hearing and language, and
at least 42 semester hours in courses that provide information about and
training in the management of speech, hearing and language disorders and that
provide information supplementary to these fields.
(c) Submits evidence of the completion of
a minimum of 275 clock hours of supervised, direct clinical experience with
individuals presenting a variety of disorders of communication. The experience
must be obtained within the training institution or in one of its cooperating
programs.
(d) Presents written evidence from a
licensed or certified speech-language pathologist supervisor of nine months of
full-time post-educational professional employment, or its part-time
equivalent, that is pertinent to the speech-language pathologist license. For
purposes of this paragraph, “full-time” means at least nine months in a
calendar year and a minimum of 30 hours per week, and “part-time equivalent”
means:
(A) 15 to 19 hours per week during a
period of at least 72 weeks.
(B) 20 to 24 hours per week during a
period of at least 60 weeks.
(C) 25 to 29 hours per week during a
period of at least 48 weeks.
(e) Passes an examination approved by the
board. The board shall determine the subject and scope of the examinations.
Written examinations may be supplemented by oral examinations as the board
determines. An applicant who fails the examination may be reexamined at a
subsequent examination.
(2) Of the 42 semester hours required
under subsection (1)(b) of this section:
(a) No fewer than six semester hours may
be in audiology;
(b) No more than six semester hours may be
in courses that provide academic credit for clinical practice;
(c) At least 24 semester hours, not
including credit for thesis or dissertation, must be in courses in the field
for which the license is requested; and
(d) At least 30 semester hours must be in
courses acceptable toward a graduate degree by the college or university in
which those courses are taken. [Formerly 694.345; 1985 c.64 §5; 1989 c.491 §67b;
1995 c.280 §5; 2005 c.698 §4]
681.264
Qualifications for licensure as audiologist. (1) An applicant is eligible for licensing by the State Board of
Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology as an audiologist if the
applicant:
(a) Possesses a Doctor of Audiology degree
from an educational institution accredited by a body recognized by the United
States Department of Education and submits transcripts from the educational
institution that awarded the Doctor of Audiology degree to the applicant; or
(b) Possesses a master’s degree or
equivalent in the area of audiology from an approved college or university and
submits all of the following to the board:
(A) Transcripts from one or more approved
colleges or universities presenting evidence of the completion of at least 60
semester hours constituting a well-integrated program that includes at least 18
semester hours in courses that provide fundamental information applicable to
normal development and use of speech, hearing and language, and at least 42
semester hours in courses that provide information about and training in the
management of speech, hearing and language disorders and that provide
information supplementary to those fields.
(B) Evidence of the completion of a
minimum of 275 clock hours of supervised, direct clinical experience with
individuals presenting a variety of disorders of communication. The experience
must be obtained within the training institution or in one of its cooperating
programs.
(C) Written evidence from a licensed or
certified audiologist supervisor of nine months of full-time post-educational
professional employment, or its part-time equivalent, that is pertinent to an
audiology license. For purposes of this subparagraph, “full-time” means at
least nine months in a calendar year and a minimum of 30 hours per week, and “part-time
equivalent” means:
(i) 15 to 19 hours per week during a
period of at least 72 weeks.
(ii) 20 to 24 hours per week during a
period of at least 60 weeks.
(iii) 25 to 29 hours per week during a
period of at least 48 weeks.
(2) Of the 42 semester hours required
under subsection (1)(b) of this section:
(a) No fewer than six semester hours may
be in speech-language pathology;
(b) No more than six semester hours may be
in courses that provide academic credit for clinical practice;
(c) At least 24 semester hours, not
including credit for thesis or dissertation, must be in courses in the field
for which the license is requested; and
(d) At least 30 semester hours must be in
courses acceptable toward a graduate degree by the college or university in
which those courses are taken.
(3) In addition to meeting the
requirements under subsection (1) of this section, an applicant must pass an
examination approved by the board. The board shall determine the subject and
scope of the examinations. Written examinations may be supplemented by oral
examinations as the board determines. An applicant who fails the examination
may be reexamined at a subsequent examination. [2005 c.698 §6]
Note: 681.264 was added to and made a part of ORS
chapter 681 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series
therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
681.270
License and conditional license application; fee. (1) A person desiring to obtain a license or
conditional license from the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language
Pathology and Audiology shall make application to the board.
(2) The application shall be made upon a
form and in the manner prescribed by the board.
(3) The application required by this
section shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee established by
the board. [Formerly 694.355; 1995 c.280 §6; 2005 c.698 §7]
681.280
Who may perform duties pending disposition of application. (1) A speech-language pathologist who holds
a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing
Association and who has made application to the State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology for a license in this state may perform
activities and services of a speech-language pathologist without a valid
license pending disposition of the application.
(2) An audiologist who is certified by the
American Board of Audiology or who holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence
from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and who has made
application to the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and
Audiology for a license in this state may perform activities and services of an
audiologist without a valid license pending disposition of the application. [Formerly
694.365; 1995 c.280 §9; 2005 c.698 §8]
681.290
Examination of candidates.
(1) The State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
may examine by written or oral examination, or by both. Standards for
acceptable performance shall be determined by the board. The board may examine
or direct the applicant to be examined for knowledge in whatever theoretical or
applied fields in speech-language pathology or audiology it considers
appropriate. The board may also examine the candidate with regard to the
professional skills and judgment of the candidate in the utilization of
speech-language pathology or audiology techniques and methods.
(2) The board may waive the written
examination if the applicant has successfully passed the Educational Testing
Service Praxis II Specialty Area Examination in speech-language pathology or
audiology.
(3) The board shall grade the examination
or direct it to be graded. Examination papers shall be retained by the board
for at least one year. [Formerly 694.375; 1995 c.280 §10]
681.300
Waiver of examination and educational requirements. The State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology may waive the examination described in
ORS 681.290 and grant a license to:
(1) An applicant who presents proof of a
current license in a state that has standards equivalent to the standards of
this state.
(2) An applicant who holds the Certificate
of Clinical Competence of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in
the area for which the person is applying for a license.
(3) An audiology applicant who is
certified by the American Board of Audiology. [Formerly 694.385; 1985 c.754 §1;
1995 c.280 §11; 2005 c.698 §9]
681.310 [Formerly 694.395; repealed by 1995 c.280 §37]
681.320
Renewal procedure; fees; effect on suspended or revoked license; rules. (1) On or before January 30 of each
even-numbered year, or on or before such date as may be specified by rule of
the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, each
licensed speech-language pathologist or audiologist shall submit to the board
an application for renewal of license and pay the renewal fee established by
the board. The application shall include the following:
(a) Evidence of participation in
professional development. Participation in professional development includes
continuing education or other demonstrations of professional development that
the board may recognize by rule.
(b) Evidence of compliance with all other
requirements established by the board.
(2) A person who applies for renewal and
whose license has expired may not be required to submit to any examination as a
condition to renewal if the renewal application is made within four years from
the date of expiration of the license.
(3) A suspended license is subject to
expiration and must be renewed as provided in this section, but renewal does
not entitle the licensee while the license remains suspended to engage in the
licensed activity, or in any other activity or conduct that violates the order
or judgment by which the license was suspended.
(4) A license revoked on disciplinary
grounds is subject to expiration and may not be renewed. If the license is
reinstated after its expiration, the licensee, as a condition of reinstatement,
shall pay a reinstatement fee in an amount equal to the renewal fee in effect
on the last preceding regular renewal date before the date on which it is
reinstated, plus a delinquency fee, if any, accrued at the time of revocation
of the license.
(5) A person who fails to renew a license
within the four years after its expiration may not renew the license. The
license may not be restored, reissued or reinstated thereafter, but the person
may reapply for and obtain a new license if the person meets the requirements
of this chapter and rules adopted by the board. [Formerly 694.405; 1993 c.472 §1;
1995 c.147 §1; 1995 c.280 §12a; 2005 c.698 §10; 2007 c.768 §45]
681.325
Issuance of conditional license; scope of practice; renewal. (1) A conditional license permits an
individual to practice speech-language pathology or audiology while the person
completes the licensing requirements of this chapter.
(2) The State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology may issue a conditional license to
practice speech-language pathology or audiology to an applicant who:
(a) Except for the examination and
supervised post-graduate professional practice in speech-language pathology or
audiology, meets the license requirements under ORS 681.260 or 681.264; and
(b) Demonstrates to the satisfaction of
the board that for the term of the conditional license the applicant will
practice speech-language pathology or audiology only under the supervision of a
speech-language pathologist or audiologist under this chapter.
(3) A conditional license expires on the
first anniversary of its effective date.
(4) The board may renew the conditional
license for one additional one-year term if the holder:
(a) Continues to meet the requirements of
subsection (2) of this section;
(b) Submits a conditional license renewal
application to the board on the form that the board requires; and
(c) Pays to the board a conditional
license renewal fee established by the board. [1995 c.280 §8; 2005 c.698 §11]
Note: 681.325 was added to and made a part of ORS
chapter 681 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series
therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
681.330
Application of rules of ethical standards of practice. The rules and regulations of ethical
standards of practice adopted pursuant to ORS 681.420 (5) shall govern the
conduct of all persons who hold a license or conditional license to practice
speech-language pathology or audiology or a certificate to perform the duties
of a speech-language pathology assistant. [Formerly 694.415; 1995 c.280 §13;
2001 c.626 §2]
681.340
Fees; initial license or conditional license fee; waiver; exclusivity of fees;
rules. (1) The State Board
of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology may, by rule, impose
fees for the following:
(a) License fee and renewal thereof.
(b) Delinquency fee.
(c) Application fee.
(d) Inactive license fee.
(e) Conditional license fee and renewal
thereof.
(2) Every person to whom a license is
issued shall, as a condition precedent to its issuance, and in addition to any
application, examination or other fee, pay the prescribed initial license fee.
The board may, by rule, provide for waiver of such fee where the license is
issued less than 45 days before the date on which it will expire.
(3) Fees established by the board under
subsection (1) of this section shall be in accordance with ORS 291.050 to
291.060.
(4) The fees collected by the board are
exclusive and a municipality may not require any person licensed under the
provisions of this chapter to furnish any bond or pass any examination. [Formerly
694.425; 1987 c.43 §4; 1993 c.472 §2; 1995 c.147 §2; 1995 c.280 §14; 2005 c.698
§12]
681.350
Denial, suspension or revocation of license or conditional license; civil
penalties. (1) The State
Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology may refuse to
issue or renew any license or conditional license, may suspend or revoke any
license or conditional license, may reprimand any licensee or conditional
licensee or may place any licensee or conditional licensee on probation if the
applicant, licensee or conditional licensee has:
(a) Obtained or attempted to obtain a
license or conditional license by means of fraud, misrepresentation, or
concealment of material facts.
(b) Violated any ethical standards of
practice established under ORS 681.420.
(c) Violated any lawful order or rule of
the board.
(d) Violated any provisions of this
chapter.
(e) Been disciplined by a professional licensing
board in another state or in this state.
(2) An applicant, a licensee or a
conditional licensee is entitled to an opportunity for a hearing that complies
with all applicable requirements of ORS chapter 183 before the board takes
final action under subsection (1) of this section.
(3) A person whose license has been
revoked or whose application for a license has been denied may apply for
reinstatement or licensure only under conditions, if any, set forth in the
board’s final order of revocation or denial of license.
(4) In disciplining a licensee or a
conditional licensee, the board may impose any disciplinary action the board
finds proper, including assessment of costs of the disciplinary proceedings as
a civil penalty. [Formerly 694.435; 1985 c.64 §6; 1993 c.14 §26; 1995 c.280 §15;
2005 c.698 §13]
(Speech-Language
Pathology Assistant)
681.360
Certificate for speech-language pathology assistant; requirements; renewal;
exception; grounds for denial, suspension or revocation; rules. (1) A person may not perform the duties of a
speech-language pathology assistant or use the title speech-language pathology
assistant without a certificate to do so issued under this section.
(2) To obtain a certificate to perform the
duties of a speech-language pathology assistant, a person shall:
(a) Submit an application in the form
prescribed by the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and
Audiology;
(b) Pay the certificate fee established by
the board;
(c) Demonstrate that the person meets the
qualifications for certification established by the board; and
(d) Comply with all other requirements for
certification established by the board.
(3) A certificate issued under this
section expires every two years. To renew a certificate to perform the duties
of a speech-language pathology assistant, a person shall:
(a) Submit the renewal application in the
form prescribed by the board;
(b) Pay the renewal fee established by the
board; and
(c) Comply with all other requirements for
certificate renewal established by the board, including but not limited to
submission of evidence of participation in professional development activities.
(4) A person may not employ or otherwise
use the services of a speech-language pathology assistant unless the
speech-language pathology assistant is certified under this section.
(5) The board may establish by rule
criteria under which a person not licensed under this chapter who holds a basic
or standard teaching license in speech impaired or an initial or continuing
teaching license in communication disorders issued by the Teaching Standards
and Practices Commission may supervise a speech-language pathology assistant
working in a school.
(6) The board may refuse to issue a
certificate, or may suspend or revoke the certificate, of any certified
speech-language pathology assistant pursuant to the provisions of ORS 681.350. [2001
c.626 §4; 2005 c.698 §14]
681.365
Certification of person from another state or territory. The State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology may grant a certificate to perform the
duties of a speech-language pathology assistant to applicants who present proof
of a current certificate of speech-language pathology assistant in a state or
territory that has standards equivalent to those of this state. [2001 c.626 §5]
681.370
Duties of speech-language pathologist using services of speech-language
pathology assistant. A
speech-language pathologist who employs or otherwise uses the services of a
speech-language pathology assistant shall:
(1) Be responsible for the extent, type
and quality of services provided by each speech-language pathology assistant
supervised by the speech-language pathologist;
(2) Ensure that persons who receive
services from a speech-language pathology assistant receive prior notification
that services are to be provided by a speech-language pathology assistant; and
(3) Verify that the speech-language
pathology assistant is certified under ORS 681.360. [2001 c.626 §7]
681.375
Role of speech-language pathology assistants; rules. The State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology shall adopt rules to define the role of
speech-language pathology assistants, including but not limited to:
(1) The responsibilities of
speech-language pathologists for the supervision and instruction of
speech-language pathology assistants, including the frequency, duration and
documentation of direct, on-site supervision and the quantity and content of
instruction.
(2) The ratio of speech-language pathology
assistants to speech-language pathologists.
(3) The scope of duties and restrictions
on responsibilities of speech-language pathology assistants.
(4) The qualifications that must be met
before a speech-language pathology assistant may be certified.
(5) Clarification of the differences
between the scope of duties of speech-language pathology assistants and of
educational assistants as described in ORS 681.360 (5). [2001 c.626 §8; 2005
c.698 §15]
STATE BOARD
681.400
State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology; term;
vacancy. (1) There is
established a State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and
Audiology consisting of seven members appointed by the Governor.
(2) The term of office of each member is
three years, but a member serves at the pleasure of the Governor. Before the
expiration of the term of a member, the Governor shall appoint a successor
whose term begins on July 1 next following. A member is eligible for
reappointment. If there is a vacancy for any cause, the Governor shall make an
appointment to become immediately effective for the unexpired term. [Formerly
694.445; 1985 c.64 §7; 1995 c.280 §16; 2005 c.698 §16]
681.410
Qualifications of members; compensation and expenses. (1) Of the membership of the State Board of
Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology:
(a) All members must be residents of this
state.
(b) Two members must be audiologists
licensed under this chapter.
(c) Two members must be speech-language
pathologists licensed under this chapter.
(d) One member must be a person licensed
to practice medicine who also holds board certification from the American Board
of Otolaryngology.
(e) Two members must be public members who
do not possess the qualifications of any member described in paragraphs (b) to
(d) of this subsection.
(2) A member of the board shall receive
compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495. [Formerly 694.455; 1985
c.64 §8; 1995 c.280 §17; 2005 c.698 §17]
681.420
Powers and duties; rules.
The State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology shall:
(1) Administer, coordinate and enforce the
provisions of this chapter;
(2) Evaluate the qualifications of
applicants for any license as issued under this chapter and supervise the
examination of such applicants;
(3) Investigate persons engaging in
practices which violate the provisions of this chapter;
(4) Conduct hearings and keep records and
minutes as the board deems necessary to an orderly dispatch of business;
(5) Adopt rules and regulations, including
but not limited to governing ethical standards of practice under this chapter;
and
(6) Adopt a seal by which the board shall
authenticate its proceedings. Copies of the proceedings, records and acts of
the board, signed by the executive director or chairperson of the board and
stamped with the seal, shall be prima facie evidence of the truth of such
documents. [Formerly 694.465; 1995 c.280 §18; 2005 c.698 §18]
681.430
Officers; quorum; meetings.
(1) The State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
shall select one of its members as chairperson and another as vice chairperson,
for such terms and with duties and powers necessary for the performance of the
functions of such offices as the board determines.
(2) A majority of the members of the board
constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.
(3) The State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology shall meet at least once every year at
a place, day and hour determined by the board. The board also shall meet at
other times and places specified by the call of the chairperson or of a
majority of the members of the board. [Formerly 694.475; 1995 c.280 §19]
681.440
When meetings may be closed to public; rules. All meetings of the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language
Pathology and Audiology for the consideration of and action on matters coming
before the board are open to the public, except:
(1) Matters involving the management of
internal affairs of the board and its staff may be considered and acted upon by
the board in executive meetings under rules prescribed by the board.
(2) Sessions to prepare, approve, grade or
administer examinations.
(3) Upon request of a person who has
failed the licensing examination and is appearing to appeal the failing grade.
(4) An investigation into licensee or
applicant conduct or as part of a contested case proceeding, consent order or
stipulated agreement involving licensee or applicant conduct to the extent made
confidential by ORS 676.175. [Formerly 694.485; 1985 c.565 §93; 1995 c.280 §20;
1997 c.791 §32]
681.450
Executive director. (1)
Subject to applicable provisions of the State Personnel Relations Law, the
State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology may
appoint an executive director and prescribe the duties and fix the compensation
of the executive director.
(2) The executive director shall keep all
records of the board and discharge any other duties that the board may
prescribe.
(3) The executive director may, within
guidelines established by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services,
hire employees and enter into contracts for specific services necessary to
carry out the administration of this chapter. [Formerly 694.495; 1995 c.280 §21;
2005 c.698 §19]
681.460
Rules. In accordance with
applicable provisions of ORS chapter 183, the State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology may make reasonable rules to carry out
the functions vested in the board under ORS 681.420. [Formerly 694.505; 1995
c.280 §22]
681.470 [Formerly 694.515; 1995 c.280 §23; repealed
by 2005 c.698 §24 and 2005 c.726 §17]
681.480
State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Account;
disbursement of receipts.
The State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Account is established in the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the
General Fund. All moneys received by the State Board of Examiners for
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology under this chapter shall be deposited
into the account and are continuously appropriated to the board for the
administration and enforcement of this chapter. Any interest or other income
from moneys in the account shall be credited to the account. [Formerly 694.525;
2003 c.14 §432; 2005 c.698 §20; 2005 c.726 §18a]
ENFORCEMENT
681.490
Investigation of complaints and alleged violations; subpoenas; remedies; civil
penalties. (1) The State
Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology:
(a) May, upon its own motion, investigate
any alleged violation of this chapter.
(b) Shall, upon the complaint of any
resident of this state, investigate any alleged violation of this chapter.
(2) In the conduct of investigations, the
board may:
(a) Take evidence;
(b) Take the depositions of witnesses,
including the person charged, in the manner provided by law in civil cases;
(c) Compel the appearance of witnesses,
including the person charged, before the board in person the same as in civil
cases;
(d)