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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 459 — Hearing and speech examining board

459.115 Cerumen management.

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459.115 Cerumen management.
(1)The examining board shall issue a certificate to engage in cerumen management to a person licensed under this subchapter who completes a course on cerumen management identified by the department under sub.
(3).
(2)No person licensed under this subchapter may engage in cerumen management unless he or she holds a valid certificate issued under sub.
(1).
(3)The examining board shall identify cerumen management courses for which completion qualifies a person licensed under this subchapter for a certificate under sub.
(1). In identifying cerumen management courses, the examining board shall select cerumen management courses that consist of at least 6 hours of instruction in removing cerumen from an ear canal using a variety of safe techniques and that includes a final examination on proper cerumen management procedures.
(4)The examining board shall promulgate rules necessary to administer this section, including rules for all of the following:
(a)Defining the scope of cerumen management.
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