South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 67 - Speech Pathologists And Audiologists
Section 40-67-570. Adverse actions.

(A) In addition to the other powers conferred by state law, a remote state has the authority, in accordance with existing state due process law, to:
(1) take adverse action against an audiologist's or speech-language pathologist's privilege to practice within that member state;
(2) issue subpoenas for both hearings and investigations that require the attendance and testimony of witnesses as well as the production of evidence. Subpoenas issued by a licensing board in a member state for the attendance and testimony of witnesses or the production of evidence from another member state must be enforced in the latter state by any court of competent jurisdiction, according to the practice and procedure of that court, applicable to subpoenas issued in proceedings pending before it. The issuing authority shall pay any witness fees, travel expenses, mileage, and other fees required by the service statutes of the state in which the witnesses or evidence are located; and
(3) only the home state has the power to take adverse action against an audiologist's or speech-language pathologist's license issued by the home state.
(B) For purposes of taking adverse action, the home state must give the same priority and effect to reported conduct received from a member state as it would if the conduct occurred within the home state. In so doing, the home state must apply its own state laws to determine appropriate action.
(C) The home state must complete any pending investigations of an audiologist or speech-language pathologist who changes primary state of residence during the course of the investigations. The home state also has the authority to take appropriate actions and promptly shall report the conclusions of the investigations to the administrator of the data system. The administrator of the coordinated licensure information system shall promptly notify the new home state of any adverse actions.
(D) If otherwise permitted by state law, the member state may recover from the affected audiologist or speech-language pathologist the costs of investigations and disposition of cases resulting from any adverse action taken against that audiologist or speech-language pathologist.
(E) The member state may take adverse action based on the factual findings of the remote state, provided that the member state follows its own procedures for taking the adverse action.
(F) In addition to the authority granted to a member state by its respective audiology or speech-language pathology practice act or other applicable state law, any member state may participate with other member states in joint investigations of licensees. Member states shall share any investigative, litigation, or compliance materials in furtherance of any joint or individual investigation initiated under the compact.
(G) If adverse action is taken by the home state against an audiologist's or speech language pathologist's license, the audiologist's or speech-language pathologist's privilege to practice in all other member states is deactivated until all encumbrances are removed from the state license. All home state disciplinary orders that impose adverse action against an audiologist's or speech language pathologist's license must include a statement that the audiologist's or speech-language pathologist's privilege to practice is deactivated in all member states during the pendency of the order.
(H) If a member state takes adverse action, it promptly must notify the administrator of the data system. The administrator of the data system shall promptly notify the home state of any adverse actions by remote states.
(I) Nothing in this compact overrides a member state's decision that participation in an alternative program may be used in lieu of adverse action.
HISTORY: 2022 Act No. 160 (H.3840), Section 1, eff May 13, 2022.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 67 - Speech Pathologists And Audiologists

Section 40-67-5. Application of chapter; conflicts of laws.

Section 40-67-10. Creation of Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology; purpose of board; membership; vacancies; oath.

Section 40-67-20. Definitions.

Section 40-67-30. Licensure requirement for practice of speech-language pathology and audiology; supervision of interns and assistants.

Section 40-67-50. Repealed by 2014 Act No. 207, Section 1, eff July 1, 2014.

Section 40-67-60. Election of chairman, vicechairman and other officers; meetings; quorum; adoption of rules and procedures; seal; positive majority vote.

Section 40-67-70. Additional powers and duties of board.

Section 40-67-75. Responsibilities and supervision of speech-language pathology assistants.

Section 40-67-80. Investigations; subpoena authority, taking evidence, and requiring production of documents or records.

Section 40-67-100. Restraining orders and cease and desist orders.

Section 40-67-110. Actions warranting disciplinary action.

Section 40-67-115. Jurisdiction of the board.

Section 40-67-120. Imposition of fine.

Section 40-67-130. Denial of licensure on grounds of possible disciplinary action.

Section 40-67-140. Denial of licensure on grounds of prior criminal record.

Section 40-67-150. Voluntary surrender of license.

Section 40-67-160. Appeal.

Section 40-67-170. Payment of investigation and prosecution costs.

Section 40-67-180. Collection and enforcement of costs and fines.

Section 40-67-190. Privileged communications.

Section 40-67-200. Submission of false information for purpose of obtaining a license; penalties.

Section 40-67-210. Civil and injunctive relief.

Section 40-67-220. Period of licensure; qualifications for licensure; submittal of documented evidence; inactive licensure.

Section 40-67-230. Notarized application for licensure; fee and documentation of eligibility.

Section 40-67-240. Issuance of license upon satisfaction of all requirements; personal right; display of license; title; duplicate license.

Section 40-67-250. Issuance of license to person holding current license in another state.

Section 40-67-260. License renewal; conditions; continuing education; records.

Section 40-67-270. Renewal periods; renewal fee; evidence of continuing education; reinstatement of license.

Section 40-67-280. Activation of inactive license.

Section 40-67-290. Promulgation of code of ethics.

Section 40-67-300. Limits on applicability of chapter.

Section 40-67-350. Severability.

Section 40-67-500. Citation.

Section 40-67-510. Purpose.

Section 40-67-520. Definitions.

Section 40-67-530. State participation in compact.

Section 40-67-540. Compact privilege.

Section 40-67-550. Compact privilege to practice telehealth.

Section 40-67-560. Active duty military personnel or their spouses.

Section 40-67-570. Adverse actions.

Section 40-67-580. Establishment of the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Compact Commission.

Section 40-67-590. Data system.

Section 40-67-600. Rulemaking.

Section 40-67-610. Oversight; dispute resolution; enforcement.

Section 40-67-620. Date of implementation; associated rules; withdrawal; amendment.

Section 40-67-630. Construction and severability.

Section 40-67-640. Binding effect of compact and other laws.