To be eligible for licensure by the board as an audiologist, a person must:
- (1) Submit an application on a form prescribed by the board;
- (2) Submit an application fee, in an amount established by the board in rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, but not exceeding three hundred fifty dollars;
- (3) Possess a doctorate degree in audiology from a regionally accredited educational institution;
- (4) Complete the supervised clinical practicum experience from a regionally accredited educational institution or its cooperating programs;
- (5) Pass a national standardized examination in audiology as recognized by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or the American Academy of Audiology; and
- (6) Have not committed an act for which disciplinary action may be justified. An applicant for an audiology license who completed training prior to August 30, 2007, and who possesses a master’s degree in audiology, is exempt from the requirements of subdivisions (3) and (4) upon proof of completion of a period of supervised graduate professional experience in audiology recognized by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or the American Academy of Audiology.
Source: SL 1997, ch 221 , § 26; SL 2024, ch 159 , § 13.