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

334A.183 Licensure requirements for speech-language pathologist.

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(1)To be eligible for initial interim licensure by the board as a speech-language
pathologist, the applicant shall:
(a)Provide a certified university transcript conferring a master's degree or
doctorate degree in the area of speech-language pathology or communication
disorders, or substantive equivalent. The board shall promulgate
administrative regulations to specify the required course work; or
(b)Provide documentation of completion of degree requirements, including a
supervised direct clinical practicum with individuals presenting with a variety
of disorders of communications and swallowing. The experience shall be
obtained with a training institution or in one
(1)of its cooperating programs.
(2)To be eligible for initial licensure by the board as a speech-language pathologist, the
applicant shall:
(a)Provide a certified university transcript conferring a master's degree or
doctorate degree in the area of speech-language pathology or communication
disorders, or substantive equivalent. The board shall promulgate
administrative regulations to specify the required course work;
(b)Provide documentation of completion of a postgraduate professional
experience approved by the board pursuant to administrative regulations
promulgated pursuant to this chapter; and
(c)Pass a national examination approved by the board at the time of the
application for licensure or provide documentation of national certification.
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