Sec. 6. To be eligible for an initial license by the board as an audiologist, an individual must satisfy the following:
(1) Not have been convicted of a crime that has a direct bearing on the individual's ability to practice competently.
(2) Possess a doctoral degree from an accredited educational program recognized by the board.
(3) Submit evidence of:
(A) a national certification in audiology that is approved by the board; or
(B) satisfaction of the academic and clinical experience requirements necessary for licensure as defined in the rules of the board.
As added by P.L.212-2005, SEC.66.
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