R156-41-601. Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Aides  


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  • (1) In accordance with Subsections 58-41-2(5) and (20), an individual licensed to engage in practice as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist may employ as an aide an individual who has graduated from an accredited high school or obtained a certificate of equivalency approved by the Division.

    (2) A licensee supervising an aide shall be responsible for the direct supervision of an aide.

    (3) A licensee supervising an aide must have a current written utilization plan outlining the specific manner in which the aide will be employed and the manner in which the aide will be supervised.

    (4) A licensee shall be permitted to supervise not more than three aides at any one time.

    (5) An aide shall not engage in the following:

    (a) preparing diagnostic statements or clinical management plans, strategies or procedures;

    (b) communicating obtained observations or results to anyone other than the aide's supervising speech-language pathologist or audiologist;

    (c) determining case selection;

    (d) independently composing or signing clinical reports; except an aide may enter progress notes into the patient's file reflecting the results of the aide's assigned duties;

    (e) independently diagnosing, treating, discharging of patient, or advising of patient disposition; and

    (f) referral of a patient to other professionals or agencies.

    (6) Upon the request of the Division, a licensee who employs an aide must provide documentation that the aide has met the qualifications as listed in Subsection (1), and that the aide is functioning under a utilization plan.