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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 46A

58-46a-302. Qualifications for licensure.

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Effective 5/6/2026
58-46a-302. Qualifications for licensure.
(1)Each applicant for licensure as a hearing instrument specialist shall:
(a)submit an application to the division on a form the division approves;
(b)pay a fee to the division as determined under Section 63J-1-504 ;
(c)pass an appropriate entry-level examination the division approves by rule in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act;
(d)complete at least six months of training with a supervising hearing instrument specialist or supervising audiologist;
(e)pass the Utah Hearing Instrument Specialists Law and Rule Examination; and
(f)if the applicant holds a hearing instrument intern license, surrender the hearing instrument intern license at the time of licensure as a hearing instrument specialist.
(2)Each applicant for licensure as a hearing instrument intern shall:
(a)submit an application to the division on a form the division approves;
(b)pay a fee to the division as determined under Section 63J-1-504 ;
(c)pass the Utah Law and Rules Examination for Hearing Instrument Specialists; and
(d)present evidence acceptable to the division that the applicant, when licensed, will practice as a hearing instrument intern under the supervision of a supervising hearing instrument specialist or supervising audiologist in accordance with Section 58-46a-302.5 .
Amended by Chapter 140 , 2026 General Session
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