§ 3290. Eligibility for audiologist license
To be eligible for licensure as an audiologist, an applicant shall have:
(1) A master’s degree or equivalent in audiology or speech-language pathology from an educational institution approved by the Director, with course work completed in areas specified by rule.
(2) Completed a supervised clinical practicum in audiology, the length and content of which shall be established by rule.
(3) Completed a period, as determined by rule, of postgraduate professional training in audiology as approved by the Director.
(4) Passed an examination in audiology approved by the Director, which shall include a section that is equivalent to the hearing aid dispensers examination described in section 3295 of this chapter. An audiologist who has passed this examination is not required to take the hearing aid dispensers examination required by section 3295. (Added 2015, No. 38, § 34, eff. Sept. 1, 2015.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 26 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 67 - Audiologists and Hearing Aid Dispensers
§ 3283. Prices to be disclosed
§ 3284. Terms of sale; 45-day trial period
§ 3285. Prohibitions; penalties
§ 3290. Eligibility for audiologist license
§ 3291. License required for hearing aid dispensers
§ 3293. Eligibility for hearing aid dispenser license
§ 3294. Application for licensure as hearing aid dispenser
§ 3295. Examination for licensure as hearing aid dispenser
§ 3295a. Temporary licensure of hearing aid dispenser without examination
§ 3296. Renewals and reinstatement for audiologists and hearing aid dispensers