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Title 18. Professional And Occupational Licensing
11/21/2024

Agency 30. Board of Audiology And Speech-Language Pathology

Preface

VAC AGENCY NO. 30

BOARD OF AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology is a licensing and regulatory board housed within the Department of Health Professions. For the statutory authority of the boards within the department, see Subtitle III (§ 54.1-2400 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.

The board is authorized by Chapter 26 (§ 54.1-2600 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia to license and regulate the practice of audiology and speech-language pathology by audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and school speech-language pathologists. The board is also tasked with  setting standards for licensure and professional conduct and promulgating regulations to carry out the licensing act, including the participation in the Audiology and Speech-language Pathology Interstate Compact.

Board regulations and guidance as well as contact information for the board are available on the board's website at https://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Boards/ASLP/

Rev. 07/2024

Chapter 10
Public Participation Guidelines [Repealed]Read all
Section 10
[Repealed]
Section 20
[Repealed]
Section 30
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Section 40
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Section 50
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Section 60
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Section 70
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Section 80
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Section 90
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Section 100
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Section 110
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Section 120
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Chapter 11
Public Participation GuidelinesRead all
Part I
Purpose and Definitions
Section 10
Purpose
Section 20
Definitions
Part II
Notification of Interested Persons
Section 30
Notification List
Section 40
Information to Be Sent to Persons on the Notification List
Part III
Public Participation Procedures
Section 50
Public Comment
Section 60
Petition for Rulemaking
Section 70
Appointment of Regulatory Advisory Panel
Section 80
Appointment of Negotiated Rulemaking Panel
Section 90
Meetings
Section 100
Public Hearings on Regulations
Section 110
Periodic Review of Regulations
Chapter 20
Regulations Governing the Practice of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology [Repealed]Read all
Section 10
[Repealed]
Section 20
[Repealed]
Section 45
[Repealed]
Section 50
[Repealed]
Section 60
[Repealed]
Section 70
[Repealed]
Section 80
[Repealed]
Section 90
[Repealed]
Section 130
[Repealed]
Section 141
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Section 150
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Section 160
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Section 170
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Section 171
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Section 180
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Section 185
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Section 190
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Section 200
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Section 230
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Section 240
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Section 241
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Section 250
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Section 280
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Section 290
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Section 300
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Section 310
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Section 320
[Repealed]
Chapter 21
Regulations Governing Audiology and Speech-Language PathologyRead all
Part I
General Provisions
Section 10
Definitions
Section 20
Required Licenses
Section 30
Records; Accuracy of Information
Section 40
Fees Required
Part II
Requirements for Licensure
Section 50
Application Requirements
Section 60
Qualifications for Initial Licensure
Section 70
Provisional Licensure
Section 80
Qualifications for Licensure by Endorsement
Part III
Renewal and Continuing Education
Section 90
Renewal Requirements
Section 100
Continuing Education Requirements for Renewal of an Active License
Part IV
Reactivation and Reinstatement
Section 110
Inactive Licensure; Reactivation for Audiologists, Speech-Language Pathologists, or School Speech-Language Pathologists
Section 120
Reinstatement of a Lapsed License for Audiologists, Speech-Language Pathologists, or School Speech-Language Pathologists
Section 130
[Repealed]
Section 131
Performance of Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
Part V
Standards of Practice
Section 140
Supervisory Responsibilities; Supervision of Unlicensed Assistants
Section 141
Recordkeeping
Section 145
Limited Cerumen Management
Section 150
Prohibited Conduct
Section 160
Unprofessional Conduct
Section 170
Criteria for Delegation to an Agency Subordinate
FORMS
Forms (18VAC30-21)

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