"Unprofessional conduct" includes:
- (1) using an educational title conferred by an organization or institution that is not a regionally accredited college or university;
- (2) engaging in sexual intercourse or other sexual contact with a client or patient;
- (3) exercising undue influence in a manner as to exploit the client, patient, or supervisee for financial or other personal advantage to the practitioner or a third party;
- (4) using or training audiology or speech-language pathology aides as defined in Subsections 58-41-2(5) and (20) and inappropriately failing to follow the standards set forth in Section R156-41-601;
- (5) failing to comply with the American Speech-Language Hearing Association's (ASHA) Code of Ethics, March 1, 2010 edition, which is hereby incorporated by reference;
- (6) supervising more than two audiology or speech-language pathology temporary licensees at one time;
- (7) failing as an audiologist supervisor to comply with any of the requirements of Subsection R156-41-302b(2); and
- (8) failing as a speech-language pathologist supervisor to comply with any of the requirements of Subsection R156-41-302c(2).
KEY: licensing, speech-language pathology, audiology
Date of Last Change: November 10, 2015
Notice of Continuation: October 19, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 58-1-106(1)(a); 58-1-202(1)(a); 58-41-1