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Maryland Support Personnel Requirements

The following information includes speech-language pathology and audiology support personnel requirements in educational and other practice settings. The information is reviewed on an annual basis. Please be advised that regulations and policy may change at any time, so always check with your state for the most up-to-date information.

Speech-Language Pathology

School Setting Requirements

Individuals hired after October 1, 2007, by a Maryland local public school system, state approved nonpublic school for children with disabilities, or chartered educational institution of the state to provide speech and language services must be licensed by the State Board of Examiners for Audiologists, Hearing Aid Dispensers, and Speech-language Pathologists.

  1. To be licensed, a speech-language pathology assistant must have completed one of the following requirements within the past 5 years: (a) an associate's degree from an approved program for speech-language pathology assistants at an accredited institution; (b) an associate's degree in an allied health field from an accredited institution, with minimum coursework that includes at least 3 credit hours in each of the following areas—normal speech-language development, speech disorders, anatomy and physiology of speech systems, language disorders and phonology; or (c) a baccalaureate degree in speech-language pathology or communication science disorders from an accredited institution.
  2. A speech-language pathology assistant must demonstrate completion of 25 hours of clinical observation and 75 hours of clinical assisting experience obtained within an associate, bachelor, or master's program. If an applicant has not completed these hours, the applicant may file with the Board a written plan for an alternative method to obtain the hours.
  3. A full-time supervising speech-language pathologist may not supervise more than 2 full-time speech-language pathology assistants. A part-time supervising speech-language pathologist may not supervise more than 1 full time speech-language pathology assistant. A supervising speech-language pathologist must have a minimum of 3 years of work experience and maintain ongoing contact with all clients seen by the assistant as directed in regulation.
  4. Speech-language pathology assistants must complete a minimum of 10 CEUs every 2 years to renew their license.

Limited License

  1. An assistant shall have a limited licensed before beginning supervised practice and shall practice only under a licensed speech-language pathologist.
  2. An assistant must complete 9 months of supervised practice under a limited license and submit a competency checklist completed by the supervisor, to the Board.

Waivers

An individual may be eligible for a waiver if they have been working as a speech-language pathology assistant for 2 years, have completed the associate's or bachelor's educational program, submit an speech-language pathology assistant competency skills checklist, and complete a delegation agreement for each supervising speech-language pathologist; or via reciprocity if the other state has equivalent qualifications.

Audiology

No support personnel.

Resources

For further information on laws and regulations for speech-language pathology and audiology support personnel in educational and other practice settings, please visit these websites:

Laws and Regulations for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants

To see where your state stands on support personnel licensure trends, please view the trends charts which are updated annually:

Support Personnel in Other Settings [PDF]

Support Personnel in Schools [PDF] (Coming Soon)

Questions regarding this information? Call ASHA at 800-498-2071 and ask for the State Advocacy Team.

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