(A) A person who engages in the practice of specializing in hearing aids before the license expiration date shall pay to the department a fee set by the department through regulation for issuance or a renewal of his license. The license must be posted conspicuously in his office or place of business. Where more than one office is operated by the licensee, duplicate licenses must be issued by the department for posting in each location. A thirty-day grace period is allowed after the license expiration date during which licenses may be renewed on payment of a fee set by the department through regulation. After expiration of the grace period, the department may renew the certificates upon payment of a fee set by the department through regulation. No person who applies for renewal whose license has expired is required to submit to examination as a condition to renewal, if the renewal application is made within two years from the date of the expiration.
(B) A licensee or temporary permit holder shall maintain a progressing level of professional competence by participation during the previous year of licensing in educational programs designed to keep the licensee informed of changes, current practices, and developments pertaining to the fitting of hearing aids and rehabilitation as appropriate to hearing aid use.
(C) The licensee annually shall submit to the commission proof of having participated in a minimum of eight hours of continuing education during the previous year of licensing. The requirement may be fulfilled by attending and participating in training activities approved by the commission and those accredited by the International Hearing Society, unless disapproved by the commission.
(D) A person or organization desiring to conduct continuing education training programs shall submit the programs to the commission for approval before presentation. The commission shall develop procedures for submitting these requests and for approving or disapproving them.
(E) Failure to complete the minimum educational requirements results in a license suspension until the requirements are met. The commission, upon sufficient cause shown by the licensee, may allow the licensee to make up the necessary hours during the next year of licensing. The make-up allowance does not waive the full annual requirements for continued education.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 56-745.11; 1971 (57) 1012; 1982 Act No. 448, Section 1; 1986 Act No. 441; 1992 Act No. 312, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 40 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 25 - Practice Of Specializing In Hearing Aids Act
Section 40-25-10. Citation of Act.
Section 40-25-20. Definitions.
Section 40-25-30. Powers and duties of Department of Health and Environmental Control.
Section 40-25-50. Duties of commission.
Section 40-25-70. Duties of licensees to purchasers of hearing aids.
Section 40-25-90. Applicants for whom examinations are not required.
Section 40-25-110. Qualifications of applicants for examinations; conduct of examinations.
Section 40-25-120. Temporary permits.
Section 40-25-130. Content of examination.
Section 40-25-140. Business addresses of licensees; notices mailed by department.