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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 334A — Speech-language pathologists and audiologists

334A.050 Qualifications of applicant for license.

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To be eligible for licensure by the board as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist, the applicant must:
(1)Be a citizen of the United States or have declared his intention to become a citizen.
A statement by the applicant under oath that he is a citizen or that he intends to
apply for citizenship when he becomes eligible to make application shall be
sufficient proof of compliance with this subsection;
(2)Show evidence of meeting the following professionally accepted academic and
practicum standards:
(a)Master's degree in the area of speech-language pathology or audiology or
substantive equivalent. The specific course work for this requirement is to be
determined by the board and delineated in the administrative regulations;
(b)Completion of supervised direct clinical practicum with individuals presenting
a variety of disorders of communication, the experience being obtained with
the training institution or in one
(1)of its cooperating programs; and
(c)Completion of postgraduate professional experience as deemed necessary by
the board; and
(3)Pass the national examinations in speech-language pathology or audiology which
are approved by the American Speech and Hearing Association and in effect at the
time of application for licensure. Written examinations may be supplemented by
such oral examinations as the board shall determine. An applicant who fails his
examination may be reexamined at a subsequent examination upon payment of
another licensing fee.
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