16 Tex. Admin. Code § 111.57 - Assistant in Speech-Language Pathology License - License Terms; Renewals
(a) An assistant in speech-language pathology
license is valid for two years from the date of issuance and may be renewed
biennially.
(b) A licensee is
responsible for submitting all required documentation and information and
paying the renewal application fee prior to the expiration date of the
license.
(c) To renew an assistant
in speech-language pathology license, a licensee must:
(1) submit a completed renewal application on
a department-approved form;
(2)
complete twenty (20) hours of continuing education as required under
§111.30;
(3) comply with the
continuing education audit process described under §111.32, if selected
for an audit;
(4) submit, in a
manner prescribed by the department, a Supervisory Responsibility Statement
Form or information from each supervisor unless the assistant is currently not
practicing or the supervisor(s) has not changed; and
(5) submit the license renewal fee required
under §111.160.
(d)
A licensee must successfully pass a criminal history background check pursuant
to Texas Occupations Code, Chapters 51 and 53, and the department's criminal
conviction guidelines in order to renew the license. The department will notify
the licensee if the person needs to submit new fingerprints.
(e) For each license renewal on or after
September 1, 2020, the licensee must complete the human trafficking prevention
training required under Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 116, and provide proof
of completion as prescribed by the department.
(f) The department may deny the renewal of
the license pursuant to Texas Occupations Code §
401.451.
(g) If all conditions required for renewal
are met prior to expiration, the department shall issue a renewed
license.
(h) A person whose license
has expired may late renew the license in accordance with the procedures set
out under §
60.31 and §
60.83 of this title.
(i) A person whose license has expired may
not practice or engage in speech-language pathology.
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