Wyo. Code R. 058-0001-2
Examiners of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Chapter 2: Licensure and Renewal Requirements and Application Procedures
Effective Date: 01/18/2024 to 01/07/2026
Rule Type: Superceded Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 058.0001.2.01182024
Section 1. Authority. These Board Rules are adopted to implement the Board's authority granted by Wyoming Statute 33-33-105(a), -202(b), and -306(d).
(a) For those applicants seeking licensure, all requirements shall be met during the timeframe identified immediately prior to submitting a completed application.
(b) Applications shall be deemed 'complete' when all necessary documentation has been received by the Board office.
(c) Applications shall expire one (1) year after submission. If an application expires, an applicant shall submit a new application, including payment of fee.
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek a provisional license if the applicant has not completed a clinical fellowship year and has not practiced in another jurisdiction.
(b) Application Requirements. Applicant shall:
(i) Submit a completed application and payment of fees;
(ii) Submit transcripts complying with W. S. 33-33-105(a)(i) directly from the college, university, or institution;
(iii) Successfully pass Praxis;
(iv) Submit executed supervisory agreement; and
(v) Submit fingerprints and other information necessary for a criminal history record background check as required by W.S. 7-19-201(a)(xxviii).
(c) Board Approval of Supervisory Agreement. The Board shall approve supervisory agreements that meet the qualifications identified in Chapter 11, Section 4.
(d) Provisional licenses shall be valid for one (1) year.
(e) Renewal. Provisional licenses may be renewed one (1) time.
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek initial licensure if the applicant completes their clinical fellowship year and meets the requirements for initial licensure.
(b) Application Requirements. Applicant shall:
(i) Submit a completed application and payment of fees;
(ii) Submit the supervisor verification documenting completion of the clinical fellowship year.
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek initial licensure if the applicant is not licensed to practice in another jurisdiction, or that jurisdiction’s licensure requirements are not as stringent as Wyoming, or those that fail to meet other licensure methods.
(b) Application Requirements.
(i) Speech-Language Pathology License Applicants shall:
(A) Submit a completed application along with appropriate fee;
(B) Submit evidence of clinical competency by:
(I) Verifying current ASHA certification; or
(II) Complete the following:
(1) Clinical fellowship
(2) Education requirements identified in Section
4(b)(ii) of this chapter; and
(3) Successful passage of the Praxis within the previous
five (5) years; and
(C) Submit fingerprints and other information necessary for a criminal history record background check as required by W.S. 7-19-201(a)(xxviii).
(ii) Audiology License Applicants shall:
(A) Submit a completed application along with appropriate fee;
(B) Submit evidence of clinical competency by verifying current ABA certification or ASHA Certification;
(C) Submit fingerprints and other information necessary for a criminal history record background check as required by W.S. 7-19-201(a)(xxviii); and
(iii) Submit license verification directly from every jurisdiction where the applicant currently holds a license, if applicable.
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek licensure by endorsement if the applicant is actively licensed to practice in another jurisdiction with licensure requirements as stringent as Wyoming.
(b) Application Requirements. Applicant shall:
(i) Submit a completed application and payment of fees;
(ii) Meet requirements identified in Section 4(b) (ii);
(iii) Submit license verification directly from every jurisdiction where the applicant currently holds a license; and
(iv) Submit fingerprints and other information necessary for a criminal history record background check as required by W.S. 7-19-201(a)(xxviii).
(a) Licensure Expiration. Licenses shall expire December 31st of the year following the year of issue. After the initial licensure, licenses shall expire December 31st of each year. Licensees shall renew their license on or before December 31st. Licensees that fail to timely renew shall forfeit the right to practice.
(b) Renewal Procedure. A licensee seeking renewal shall:
(i) Submit a completed renewal application and payment of fee;
(ii) Attest to completion of ten (10) CEU that complies with subsection (c);
(iii) Submit annual competency evaluation for any aides practicing under licensee’s supervision;
(iv) Submit proof of supervision as specified in Chapter 12 for any SLPA under the licensee’s supervision; and
(v) Submit fingerprints and other information necessary for a criminal history record background check as required by W. S. 33-33-306(e).
(2) Documentation CEU under this subsection shall include the assessment required by the educational program and a log of hours that:
(I) Is signed by both the supervisor and supervisee; and
(II) A description of services provided under supervision.
(vii) If a licensee takes the same course more than once in a renewal period, the CEUs from that course will only be counted towards the required hours once.
(viii) Acceptable CEU documentation shall include, but is not limited to, transcripts and certificates of completion.
(d) Waiver. The Board may grant a waiver for CEU requirements for licensees who have petitioned and demonstrated just cause based on extenuating circumstances.
(a) CEUs may be audited by the Board for verification of compliance with these requirements.
(b) If the Board disallows any CEUs, the licensee shall have thirty (30) days from notice of such disallowance to:
(i) Provide evidence that the disallowed CEUs meet the criteria established by these rules;
(ii) Provide documentation of having acquired additional CEUs during the required time frame; or
(iii) Cure the disallowance by acquiring the required number of CEUs.
(A) Any CEU activity completed past the renewal date to cure a disallowance may not be reported on subsequent applications for license renewal.
(B) If a licensee fails to complete the required number of CEUs, the licensee shall be subject to disciplinary action.
(c) Every year, ten percent (10%) of current licensees will be selected by February 15 following the renewal at random and required to submit verification of the CEU hours for Audit.
(a) Unlicensed Practice. Failure to timely renew may subject the licensee to disciplinary action for unlicensed practice, if the licensee continues to practice after the license expires. Licensees shall not practice until the Board approves their license.
(b) Administrative Grace Period.
(i) Licensees that failed to timely renew may apply for renewal during the administrative grace period. The administrative grace period shall be up to three (3) years after the expiration of the license.
(ii) Licensees shall meet the renewal requirements under Section 7(b) including payment of a late renewal fee.
(iii) Licensees that failed to timely renew shall submit ten (10) hours of CEU for each calendar year or portion thereof that the license has been expired up to a maximum of one hundred (100) CEUs.
(c) Lapsed Licensed. Any license not renewed within the administrative grace period shall lapse. If a license lapses, the applicant shall apply for relicensure.
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek relicensure if their license has lapsed.
(b) Lapsed License Relicensure Requirements. An applicant shall:
(i) Submit a completed relicensure application and payment of fee;
(ii) Submit evidence of clinical competency by:
(A) Verifying current ASHA or ABA certification; or
(B) Successful completion of:
(I) The Praxis within five (5) years; and
(II) Completion of ten (10) CEUs for each year or portion thereof that the license was lapsed up to a maximum of one hundred (100) CEUs; and
(iii) Submit fingerprints and other information necessary for a criminal history record background check as required by W.S. 7-19-201(a)(xxviii).
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek reinstatement of their license if that license has been revoked, surrendered, or suspended. For a license that has been revoked or surrendered, an applicant must wait a minimum of twelve (12) months before applying for reinstatement.
(b) Application Reinstatement Requirements. The applicant shall: (i) Submit a completed reinstatement application and payment of fee; (ii) Submit evidence of complying with the requirements of a previous Board order; (iii) Submit evidence of applicant's ability to safely and competently practice; (iv) Submit evidence demonstrating just cause for reinstatement; and (v) Submit fingerprints and other information necessary for a criminal history record background check as required by W.S. 7-19-201(a)(xxviii).