- (a) Unless otherwise indicated, an applicant must submit all required information and documentation of credentials on department-approved forms.
(b) An applicant for an intern in speech-language pathology license must submit the following required documentation:
- (1) a completed application on a department-approved form;
- (2) if the graduate degree has been conferred, an original or certified copy of the transcript(s), which shows all relevant course work and which shows the applicant possesses a minimum of a master's degree with a major in one of the areas of communicative sciences or disorders;
- (3) if the applicant graduated from a college or university with a program not accredited by the ASHA Council on Academic Accreditation, an original signed letter from ASHA stating the Council for Clinical Certification accepted the course work and clinical experience;
- (4) if the graduate degree has not been conferred, the Course Work and Clinical Experience Form completed by the university program director or designee of the college or university attended;
- (5) if the applicant's transcript is in a language other than English or the degree was earned at a foreign university, an original evaluation form from an approved transcript evaluation service stating that the applicant's degree is a master's degree or higher with a major in one of the areas of communicative sciences or disorders;
- (6) an Intern Plan and Agreement of Supervision Form completed by the proposed supervisor and signed by both the applicant and the proposed supervisor;
- (7) proof of successfully completing the Texas Jurisprudence Examination under §111.23; and
- (8) the initial application fee required under §111.160.
- (c) If not previously submitted when applying for an assistant license, an applicant for an intern in speech-language pathology license must submit a completed legible set of fingerprints, on a form prescribed by the department, to the Department of Public Safety for the purpose of obtaining criminal history record information. An applicant must successfully pass a criminal history background check.
- (d) An applicant must complete all licensing requirements within one year from the date the application was submitted. After that year an applicant will be required to submit a new application and all required materials in addition to paying a new application fee.
Source Note:The provisions of this §111.45 adopted to be effective October 1, 2016, 41 TexReg 4441; amended to be effective May 1, 2018, 43 TexReg 2544.