HRS §468E-12.5
Getting a temporary speech pathologist license
This section lets the board give a temporary license to someone with a master's degree in speech pathology who is working under a licensed speech pathologist. The temporary license lasts one year and can be renewed for one more year if needed. You can only work under the supervisor named on the license.
The statute, as written — Provisional license
(a) The board shall grant, upon application and payment of proper fees, provisional licensure to an individual who: (1) Possesses at a minimum a master's degree in the area of speech pathology from an educational institution recognized by the board; and (2) Engages in clinical or academic practice under the supervision of a licensed speech pathologist during the period of time needed to fulfill the necessary requirements for licensure as a speech pathologist pursuant to section 468E-5; provided that the licensed speech pathologist possesses an American Speech-Language-Hearing Association certificate of clinical competence and is in good standing with the board. (b) Each provisional license shall include the name and title of the licensed speech pathologist described in subsection (a)(2). A provisional licensee may only practice speech pathology under the supervision of the licensed speech pathologist named on the provisional license. (c) A provisional license issued pursuant to this section shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance and may be renewed for an additional one-year period if needed to fulfill the requirements for licensure as a speech pathologist pursuant to section 468E-5.
Sections this one refers to
§468E-5 Requirements to become a licensed speech pathologist or audiologist
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