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

459.24 Licensure.

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459.24 Licensure.
(1)License required. Except as provided under s. 459.22 , no person may do any of the following:
(a)Engage in the practice of speech-language pathology or use the title “speech-language pathologist” or any similar title unless the person holds a current speech-language pathologist license granted by the examining board under sub.
(2)or
(a)or holds a valid compact privilege.
(b)Engage in the practice of audiology or use the title “audiologist,” “clinical audiologist,” or any similar title unless the person holds a current audiologist license granted by the examining board under sub.
(3)or
(b)or holds a valid compact privilege.
(1m)Prohibited titles. No person may use the title “certified hearing aid audiologist,” “certified hearing instrument audiologist,” “licensed hearing instrument audiologist,” or “licensed hearing aid audiologist.”
(2)Speech-language pathologist license. The examining board shall grant a speech-language pathologist license to an individual who does all of the following:
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