Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 20, § 2150-4.053
PURPOSE: This rule defines acceptable continuing education activity, and details the documentation necessary as proof of compliance with the continuing education requirement.
(1) A minimum of twenty (20) hours of the required thirty (30) hours of continuing education must be obtained as follows:
Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Neurology; or courses sponsored by the Missouri Speech-Language- Hearing Association (MSHA) or the Missouri Academy of Audiology (MAA), the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), or the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC); and/or
(2) A maximum of ten (10) hours of the required thirty (30) hours of continuing education may be obtained from entities other than those specified in subsection (1)(A), as follows:
(D) Pertains to subject matters which integrally relate to the practice of speech-language pathology, audiology or both, which is described as—
information (beyond the basic certification requirements) applicable to the normal development and use of speech, language, and hearing, i.e. anatomic and physiologic bases for the normal development and use of speech, language, and hearing; physical bases and processes of the production and perception of speech, language, and hearing; linguistic and psycholinguistic variables related to normal development and use of speech, language, and hearing; and technological, biomedical, engineering, and instrumentation information which would enable expansion of knowledge in the basic communication processes. Any computer course used for continuing education must involve the actual application to the communicatively impaired population;
taining to disorders of speech, language, and hearing, i.e. various types of disorders of communication, their manifestations, classification and causes; evaluation skills, including procedures, techniques, and instrumentation for assessment; and management procedures and principles in habilitation and rehabilitation of communication disorders. The FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
board shall accept dysphagia courses provided by qualified instructors; and Related areas—study pertaining to the understanding of human behavior, both noral and abnormal, as well as services available from related professions which apply to the contemporary practice of speech-language pathology/audiology, e.g., theories of learning and behavior; services available from related professions that also deal with persons who have disorders of communications; information from these professions about the sensory, physical, emotional, social or intellectual states of child or adult; and other areas such as general principles of program and business management, professional ethics, clinical supervision, counseling and interviewing. (3) For the purpose of this rule, thirty (30) days spent in a clinical fellowship during a reporting period shall satisfy the required continuing education requirement for that reporting period.
(4) Documentation of continuing education compliance shall be evidenced by—
(AAA) or the Missouri Academy of Audiology (MAA), the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), or the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC); specifically listing the continuing education obtained by the licensee and the dates of obtainment; or
*Original authority: 345.030, RSMo 1973, amended 1981, 1995, 1998 and 345.051, RSMo 1990, amended 1995, 1998.