Sec. 12. Before fitting or dispensing a hearing aid, an audiologist shall provide oral and written information explaining telecoil and audio frequency induction loop systems, how they operate, and their uses, including increasing access to telephones and assistive listening systems that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.), any amendments and regulations relating to the Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (28 CFR 35.101 et seq. and 28 CFR 36.101 et seq.).
As added by P.L.200-2019, SEC.3.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 25. Professions and Occupations
Article 35.6. Speech Pathologists and Audiologists
25-35.6-1-1. Declaration of Policy
25-35.6-1-3. Persons and Practices Affected
25-35.6-1-4. Persons and Practices Not Affected
25-35.6-1-5. Eligibility for Licensure and Registration
25-35.6-1-5.5. Reciprocity Agreement; Authorized to Practice Speech-Language Pathology
25-35.6-1-6. Initial License; Audiologist
25-35.6-1-6.5. Reciprocity Agreement; Authorized to Practice Audiology
25-35.6-1-7. Initial License; Renewal License; Speech-Language Pathologist; Continuing Education
25-35.6-1-8. Adopting Rules Defining Support Personnel Role; Qualifications to Supervise
25-35.6-1-9. Patient Referral; Supervision of Certain Procedures
25-35.6-1-10. Patient Referral
25-35.6-1-11. Swallowing Management
25-35.6-1-12. Information About Telecoil and Audio Frequency Induction Loop Systems