(1) Approved Training Program: A post secondary training program that has approval by the Oregon Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology to offer specific coursework and practica leading to licensure as a speech-language pathology assistant. One of the following degrees or certificates from a regionally-accredited program:
- (a) Associate’s degree in speech-language pathology assisting or
- (b) Bachelor’s degree in communication sciences and disorders or
- (c) Post baccalaureate certificate in communication sciences and disorders.
- (2) Assessment: A qualitative and quantitative process, conducted by a licensed SLP speech-language pathologist (SLP), that measures the degree of communication impairment including, but not limited to, screening, norm and criterion referenced testing, behavioral observations, and clinical interview.
- (3) Clinical Interaction: Interaction where the speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA), or clinical fieldwork participant (provisional speech-language pathology assistant certificate holder or practicum student) is actively participating in or leading a therapy session, or speech or hearing screenings.
- (4) Supervision: A process in which two or more people participate in a joint effort to promote, establish, maintain and/or evaluate a level of performance. The speech-language pathologist is responsible for evaluation, monitoring of practice outcomes, and documentation to accomplish the goals and objectives.
- (5) Direct Supervision: On-site, within sight and/or sound, or live videoconference observation and guidance by a speech-language pathologist while a speech-language pathology assistant performs a clinical interaction.
- (6) Consultative Supervision: Those activities other than direct observation and guidance conducted by a speech-language pathologist that may include consultation, record file or chart review, and intervention planning, lesson planning, and review and evaluation of audio-or videotaped sessions. Indirect Consultative supervision may be done in person or via live telephone or electronic communication modes such as live video-conferencing but excluding e-mail, texting and other non-dynamic communication modes.
- (7) Speech-Language Pathology Assistant: A person certified under ORS 681.360 who provides speech-language pathology services within the scope of duties outlined in OAR 335-095-0060 under the direction and supervision of a speech-language pathologist licensed under ORS 681.250.
- (8) Medically fragile: Severe health condition and/or disability which requires ongoing monitoring and interpretation of signs, symptoms, and interventions.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 681.205, 681.360, 681.370, 681.375, 681.420 & 681.460
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 681.360, 681.370 & 681.375
History
SPA 1-2020, minor correction filed 02/06/2020, effective 02/06/2020
SPA 2-2019, amend filed 12/05/2019, effective 01/01/2020
SPA 5-2013, f. & cert. ef. 11-13-13
SPA 4-2013(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 9-13-13 thru 12-28-13
SPA 1-2009, f. 6-9-09, cert. ef. 7-1-09
SPA 3-2008, f. & cert. ef. 4-10-08
SPA 3-2006, f. & cert. ef. 5-8-06
SPA 1-2003, f. & cert. ef. 5-7-03