49 Pa. Code § 45.20 - Supervised professional experience required for licensure as a speech-language pathologist
(a) The
applicant shall begin the supervised professional experience within 4 years of
conferral of the degree, and shall complete no less than 1,260 hours in no less
than 9 months, but no more than 2 years.
(b) The Board may waive the requirements in
subsection (a) in the case of demonstrated undue hardship, military service or
other good cause shown by the applicant.
(c) The applicant shall complete the
supervised professional experience under the supervision of a currently
licensed speech-language pathologist in the state or jurisdiction where the
supervised professional experience is being obtained.
(1) The supervisor may not supervise more
than three applicants completing their supervised professional experience at
any one time.
(2) Applicants may
not work under the direction of more than two supervisors at one
time.
(d) The applicant
shall inform individuals under his care that he is completing the supervised
professional experience and is working under the supervision of a licensed
speech-language pathologist.
(e) An
applicant shall spend at least 80% of each week in direct client contact
related to assessment, nonmedical diagnosis, evaluation, screening,
habilitation, rehabilitation, consulting, recordkeeping or other duties
appropriate to a bona fide program of clinical work. No more than 50% of the
applicant's time may be spent conducting screenings. Clinical residents who
teach, conduct research, perform administrative tasks or engage in other
activities not related to direct client contact may not apply the time devoted
to these activities toward meeting the supervised professional experience
requirement.
(f) During the
supervised professional experience, the applicant shall routinely consult with
the supervisor for evaluation of the applicant's performance in professional
employment. These consultations shall occur at least once a month and shall
include review of the applicant's performance in regard to one or more of the
following:
(1) Clinical treatment or
evaluation.
(2) Changes in the
communication behaviors of persons served by the applicant.
(3) Clinical records, diagnostic reports,
treatment records, correspondence, plans of treatment and summaries of clinical
conferences.
(4) Staff conferences
and interaction with allied professionals, colleagues and clients and their
representatives.
(5) Contributions
to professional meetings and publications, and participation in other
professional growth opportunities.
(6) Other matters related to the applicant's
knowledge, skills and abilities to practice.
(g) During the supervised professional
experience, the applicant shall complete at least 36 supervised activities as
follows:
(1) A minimum of one supervised
activity shall be completed per month.
(2) Each of a minimum of 18 activities shall
meet the following criteria. The activities shall:
(i) Be directly supervised and involve the
assessment, nonmedical diagnosis, evaluation, screening, habilitation and
rehabilitation of clients.
(ii) Be
at least 1 hour in duration.
(3) No more than 6 hours of direct
supervision activities may be completed in 1 day.
(4) At least six direct supervision
activities shall be completed during each third of the supervised professional
experience.
(5) Applicants
fulfilling the supervised professional experience at more than one site shall
complete at least one direct supervision activity at each site during each of
the three segments of the supervised professional experience.
(h) The supervisor shall attest
that the applicant has fulfilled the criteria of the supervised professional
experience.
(i) The final decision
as to whether the applicant has satisfactorily met the conditions of the
supervised professional experience is within the discretion of the
Board.
Notes
The provisions of this § 45.20 amended under sections 5(2) and (7), 7(d)(1), 8(a) and 8.1 of the Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Licensure Act (63 P.S. §§ 1705(2) and (7), 1707(d)(1), 1708(a) and 1708.1); and section 810(a)(3) and (7) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. § 279.1(a)(3) and (7)).
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