Sen. Doris Turner

Filed: 4/28/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2986

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2986 on page 2,
3line 4, after "10-20.44,", by inserting "14-6.03,"; and
 
4on page 27, lines 14 and 16, by replacing "February" each time
5it appears with "October"; and
 
6on page 28, line 25, by replacing "February" with "October";
7and
 
8on page 29, line 1, by replacing "February" with "October";
9and
 
10on page 29, line 19, by replacing "February October" with
11"October"; and
 
12by replacing line 17 on page 31 through line 7 on page 32 with
13the following:

 

 

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1"prescribed by the State Board of Education. No later than
2December 1 annually, such a school board shall make available
3to the public a statement of the affairs of the school district
4by posting the statement of affairs on the district's Internet
5website and Such boards shall make available to the public a
6statement of the affairs of the district prior to December 1
7annually by submitting the statement of affairs in such form
8as may be prescribed by the State Board of Education for
9posting on the State Board of Education's Internet website, by
10having copies of the statement of affairs available in the
11main administrative office of the district, and by publishing
12in a newspaper of general circulation.
13    The public statement of affairs of the district shall
14contain published in the school district an annual statement
15of affairs summary containing at a minimum of all of the
16following information, in addition to the other requirements
17of this Section:"; and
 
18on page 34, lines 13 and 14, by replacing "the notice and
19summary of" with "the notice and summary of"; and
 
20on page 39, immediately below line 23, by inserting the
21following:
 
22    "(105 ILCS 5/14-6.03)
23    Sec. 14-6.03. Speech-language pathology assistants.

 

 

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1    (a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, on or
2after January 1, 2002, no person shall perform the duties of a
3speech-language pathology assistant without first applying for
4and receiving a license for that purpose from the Department
5of Professional Regulation. A person employed as a
6speech-language pathology assistant in any class, service, or
7program authorized by this Article may perform only those
8duties authorized by this Section under the supervision of a
9speech-language pathologist as provided in this Section. This
10Section does not apply to speech-language pathology
11paraprofessionals approved by the State Board of Education.
12    (b) A speech-language pathology assistant may not be
13assigned his or her own student caseload. The student caseload
14limit of a speech-language pathologist who supervises any
15speech-language pathology assistants shall be determined by
16the severity of the needs of the students served by the
17speech-language pathologist. A full-time speech-language
18pathologist's caseload limit may not exceed 80 students (60
19students on or after September 1, 2003) at any time. The
20caseload limit of a part-time speech-language pathologist
21shall be determined by multiplying the caseload limit of a
22full-time speech-language pathologist by a percentage that
23equals the number of hours worked by the part-time
24speech-language pathologist divided by the number of hours
25worked by a full-time speech-language pathologist in that
26school district. Employment of a speech-language pathology

 

 

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1assistant may not increase or decrease the caseload of the
2supervising speech-language pathologist.
3    (c) A school district that intends to utilize the services
4of a speech-language pathology assistant must provide written
5notification to the parent or guardian of each student who
6will be served by a speech-language pathology assistant.
7    (d) The scope of responsibility of a speech-language
8pathology assistant shall be limited to supplementing the role
9of the speech-language pathologist in implementing the
10treatment program established by a speech-language
11pathologist. The functions and duties of a speech-language
12pathology assistant shall be limited to the following:
13        (1) Conducting speech-language screening, without
14    interpretation, and using screening protocols selected by
15    the supervising speech-language pathologist.
16        (2) Providing direct treatment assistance to students
17    under the supervision of a speech-language pathologist.
18        (3) Following and implementing documented treatment
19    plans or protocols developed by a supervising
20    speech-language pathologist.
21        (4) Documenting student progress toward meeting
22    established objectives, and reporting the information to a
23    supervising speech-language pathologist.
24        (5) Assisting a speech-language pathologist during
25    assessments, including, but not limited to, assisting with
26    formal documentation, preparing materials, and performing

 

 

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1    clerical duties for a supervising speech-language
2    pathologist.
3        (6) Acting as an interpreter for non-English speaking
4    students and their family members when competent to do so.
5        (7) Scheduling activities and preparing charts,
6    records, graphs, and data.
7        (8) Performing checks and maintenance of equipment,
8    including, but not limited to, augmentative communication
9    devices.
10        (9) Assisting with speech-language pathology research
11    projects, in-service training, and family or community
12    education.
13    (e) A speech-language pathology assistant may not:
14        (1) perform standardized or nonstandardized diagnostic
15    tests or formal or informal evaluations or interpret test
16    results;
17        (2) screen or diagnose students for feeding or
18    swallowing disorders;
19        (3) participate in parent conferences, case
20    conferences, or any interdisciplinary team without the
21    presence of the supervising speech-language pathologist;
22        (4) provide student or family counseling;
23        (5) write, develop, or modify a student's
24    individualized treatment plan;
25        (6) assist with students without following the
26    individualized treatment plan prepared by the supervising

 

 

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1    speech-language pathologist;
2        (7) sign any formal documents, such as treatment
3    plans, reimbursement forms, or reports;
4        (8) select students for services;
5        (9) discharge a student from services;
6        (10) disclose clinical or confidential information,
7    either orally or in writing, to anyone other than the
8    supervising speech-language pathologist;
9        (11) make referrals for additional services;
10        (12) counsel or consult with the student, family, or
11    others regarding the student's status or service;
12        (13) represent himself or herself to be a
13    speech-language pathologist or a speech therapist;
14        (14) use a checklist or tabulate results of feeding or
15    swallowing evaluations; or
16        (15) demonstrate swallowing strategies or precautions
17    to students, family, or staff.
18    (f) A speech-language pathology assistant shall practice
19only under the supervision of a speech-language pathologist
20who has at least 2 years experience in addition to the
21supervised professional experience required under subsection
22(f) of Section 8 of the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and
23Audiology Practice Act. A speech-language pathologist who
24supervises a speech-language pathology assistant must have
25completed at least 6 10 clock hours of training in the
26supervision of speech-language pathology assistants. The State

 

 

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1Board of Education shall promulgate rules describing the
2supervision training requirements. The rules may allow a
3speech-language pathologist to apply to the State Board of
4Education for an exemption from this training requirement
5based upon prior supervisory experience.
6    (g) A speech-language pathology assistant must be under
7the direct supervision of a speech-language pathologist at
8least 30% of the speech-language pathology assistant's actual
9student contact time per student for the first 90 days of
10initial employment as a speech-language pathology assistant.
11Thereafter, the speech-language pathology assistant must be
12under the direct supervision of a speech-language pathologist
13at least 20% of the speech-language pathology assistant's
14actual student contact time per student. Supervision of a
15speech-language pathology assistant beyond the minimum
16requirements of this subsection may be imposed at the
17discretion of the supervising speech-language pathologist. A
18supervising speech-language pathologist must be available to
19communicate with a speech-language pathology assistant
20whenever the assistant is in contact with a student.
21    (h) A speech-language pathologist that supervises a
22speech-language pathology assistant must document direct
23supervision activities. At a minimum, supervision
24documentation must provide (i) information regarding the
25quality of the speech-language pathology assistant's
26performance of assigned duties and (ii) verification that

 

 

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1clinical activity is limited to duties specified in this
2Section.
3    (i) A full-time speech-language pathologist may supervise
4no more than 2 speech-language pathology assistants. A
5speech-language pathologist that does not work full-time may
6supervise no more than one speech-language pathology
7assistant.
8(Source: P.A. 92-510, eff. 6-1-02.)"; and
 
9on page 53, line 16, by replacing "February" with "October".