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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148.514 GENERAL LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS; PROCEDURES AND QUALIFICATIONS.

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148.514 GENERAL LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS; PROCEDURES AND QUALIFICATIONS.
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Subdivision 1. General licensure procedures.
An applicant for licensure must:
(1)submit an application as required under section 148.519, subdivision 1 ;
(2)submit all fees required under section 148.5194 ; and
(3)consent to a fingerprint-based background check as required under section 148.519 .
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Subd. 2. General licensure qualifications.
An applicant for licensure must possess the qualifications required in one of the following clauses:
(1)a person who applies for licensure and does not meet the requirements in clause
(2)or (3), must meet the requirements in section 148.515 or 148.5181, subdivision 2 ;
(2)a person who applies for licensure and who has a current certificate of clinical competence issued by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, or board certification by the American Board of Audiology, must meet the requirements of section 148.516 ; or
(3)a person who applies for licensure by reciprocity must meet the requirements under section 148.517 or 148.5181, subdivision 3 .
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