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10.38.09.00.htm
10.38.09.00. Title 10 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Subtitle 38 BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINERS Chapter 09 Speech-Impaired Applicants Authority: Health Occupations Article, ยง13-206 and 13-302(e)3) Annotated Code of Maryland
10.38.09.01.htm
10.38.09.01. 01 Speech-Impaired Applicants.. A. An applicant who claims a speech impairment shall fulfill all requirements for application and shall submit to the Board the following:1) Documentation of the applicant's impairment from an otolaryngologist, who has current certification from the American Board of Otolaryngology; and2) Documentation of the applicant's impairment from a speech-language pathologist who has current certification from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
10.38.09.02.htm
10.38.09.02. 02 Other Requirements.. A. A foreign-trained speech-impaired applicant shall notify the Board before taking a Board-approved standardized test of oral competency.B. The Board shall attempt to locate a speech-language pathologist fluent in the applicant's native language to assess the impairment.C. A foreign-trained applicant who is in need of foreign accent reduction, but has competency in his or her native language, may obtain assistance from a bilingual speech-lang
10.38.09.9999.htm
10.38.09.9999. Administrative History Effective date: December 7, 1992 (19:24 Md. R. 2126).
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