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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and
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5 | Audiology Practice Act is amended by adding Sections 8.9, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 8.10, 8.11, and 8.12 as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (225 ILCS 110/8.9 new) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Sec. 8.9. Qualifications for licensure as an audiology | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | assistant. A person is qualified to be licensed as an | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | audiology assistant if that person has applied in writing or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | electronically on forms prescribed by the Department, has paid | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | the required fees, and meets the following criteria: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | (1) Is of good moral character. In determining moral | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | character, the Department may take into consideration any | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | felony conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | the applicant, but such a conviction or plea shall not | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | operate automatically as a complete bar to licensure. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | (2) Is at least 18 years of age. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | (3) Has received: (A) an associate degree from an | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | audiology assistant program that has been approved by the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Department and that meets the minimum requirements set | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | forth in Section 8.10; (B) a bachelor's degree and has | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | completed course work from an accredited college or |
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1 | university that meets the minimum requirements set forth | ||||||
2 | in Section 8.10; (C) certification as an assistant through | ||||||
3 | the American Speech Language Hearing Association; or (D) a | ||||||
4 | license from the State of Illinois as a hearing instrument | ||||||
5 | dispenser. | ||||||
6 | (225 ILCS 110/8.10 new) | ||||||
7 | Sec. 8.10. Minimum requirements for audiology assistant | ||||||
8 | programs. | ||||||
9 | (a) An applicant for licensure as an audiology assistant | ||||||
10 | with an associate's degree must have earned 60 semester credit | ||||||
11 | hours in a program of study that includes general education | ||||||
12 | and the specific knowledge and skills for an audiology | ||||||
13 | assistant. The curriculum of an audiology assistant program | ||||||
14 | must include the following content, as further provided by | ||||||
15 | rule adopted by the Department: | ||||||
16 | (1) Three semester hours of anatomy and physiology of | ||||||
17 | the hearing mechanism, 3 semester hours of hearing | ||||||
18 | science, 3 semester hours of introduction to audiology, | ||||||
19 | and 3 semester hours of aural rehabilitation from an | ||||||
20 | accredited institution of higher education that is | ||||||
21 | recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or that | ||||||
22 | meets the U.S. Department of Education equivalency as | ||||||
23 | determined through a National Association of Credential | ||||||
24 | Evaluation Services member. | ||||||
25 | (2) Completion of at least 100 hours of supervised |
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1 | field work experiences supervised by a licensed | ||||||
2 | audiologist at least 50% of the time when the student is | ||||||
3 | engaged in contact with the patient or client. An | ||||||
4 | applicant must obtain written verification demonstrating | ||||||
5 | successful completion of the required field work | ||||||
6 | experience, including a description of the setting in | ||||||
7 | which the training was received and an assessment of the | ||||||
8 | student's technical proficiency. | ||||||
9 | (b) An applicant for licensure as an audiology assistant | ||||||
10 | who holds certification through the American Speech Language | ||||||
11 | Hearing Association must meet requirements set forth by that | ||||||
12 | Association. Certification with the American Speech Language | ||||||
13 | Hearing Association must be issued and in good standing at the | ||||||
14 | time of application for an audiology assistant license. | ||||||
15 | (c) The Department may adopt rules that change the | ||||||
16 | curriculum requirements of subsection (a) in order to reflect | ||||||
17 | the guidelines for audiology assistant programs recommended by | ||||||
18 | the American Speech Language Hearing Association. | ||||||
19 | (d) Any applicant for licensure as an audiology assistant | ||||||
20 | who applies to the Department before the effective date of | ||||||
21 | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly or any | ||||||
22 | person who holds a valid license as an audiology assistant on | ||||||
23 | the effective date of this amendatory Act shall not be | ||||||
24 | required to meet the new minimum requirements for an audiology | ||||||
25 | assistant program under subsection (a) of this Section. |
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1 | (225 ILCS 110/8.11 new) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 8.11. Scope of responsibility of audiology | ||||||
3 | assistants. | ||||||
4 | (a) The scope of responsibility of audiology assistants is | ||||||
5 | limited to supplementing the role of an audiologist in | ||||||
6 | implementing the treatment program established by the | ||||||
7 | audiologist. The functions and duties of an audiology | ||||||
8 | assistant are: | ||||||
9 | (1) scheduling patients; | ||||||
10 | (2) packaging and mailing earmold orders, device | ||||||
11 | repairs, and manufacturer and lab returns; | ||||||
12 | (3) maintaining inventories of supplies and checking | ||||||
13 | function of equipment; | ||||||
14 | (4) performing checks on hearing aids and other | ||||||
15 | amplification devices; | ||||||
16 | (5) performing troubleshooting and minor repairs to | ||||||
17 | hearing aids, earmolds, and other amplification devices; | ||||||
18 | (6) cleaning hearing aids and other amplification | ||||||
19 | devices; | ||||||
20 | (7) performing electroacoustic analysis of hearing | ||||||
21 | aids and other amplification devices; | ||||||
22 | (8) instructing patients in proper use and care of | ||||||
23 | hearing aids and other amplification devices; | ||||||
24 | (9) demonstrating alerting and assistive listening | ||||||
25 | devices; | ||||||
26 | (10) instructing patients in proper ear hygiene; |
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1 | (11) assisting audiologists in treatment programs; | ||||||
2 | (12) assisting audiologists with setup and technical | ||||||
3 | tasks; | ||||||
4 | (13) preparing materials for ear impressions; | ||||||
5 | (14) maintaining and restocking test and treatment | ||||||
6 | rooms; | ||||||
7 | (15) performing equipment maintenance and biological | ||||||
8 | checks; | ||||||
9 | (16) conducting hearing and tympanometric screening on | ||||||
10 | older children and adults (without interpretation); | ||||||
11 | (17) conducting otoacoustic emission screening; | ||||||
12 | (18) performing nondiagnostic otoscopy; | ||||||
13 | (19) performing pure-tone audiologic reassessment on | ||||||
14 | established patients; | ||||||
15 | (20) preparing the patient for VNG/ENG or evoked | ||||||
16 | testing; | ||||||
17 | (21) assisting audiologists in hearing testing of | ||||||
18 | pediatric patients; | ||||||
19 | (22) performing pure-tone hearing screening and | ||||||
20 | universal newborn hearing screening tests; | ||||||
21 | (23) performing infection control duties within the | ||||||
22 | clinic or service; | ||||||
23 | (24) assisting patients in completing case history or | ||||||
24 | other relevant forms; | ||||||
25 | (25) interacting with hearing instrument manufacturers | ||||||
26 | and suppliers regarding status of orders and repairs; |
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1 | (26) acting as an interpreter for non-English speaking | ||||||
2 | and American Sign Language patients or clients and their | ||||||
3 | family members when competent to do so; and | ||||||
4 | (27) assisting with audiology research projects, | ||||||
5 | in-service training, and family or community education. | ||||||
6 | (b) An audiology assistant may not: | ||||||
7 | (1) determine case selection or evaluation protocols; | ||||||
8 | (2) interpret observations or data into diagnostic | ||||||
9 | statements of clinical management strategies or | ||||||
10 | procedures; | ||||||
11 | (3) participate in team or case conferences or on any | ||||||
12 | interdisciplinary team without the presence of the | ||||||
13 | supervising audiologist or an audiologist designated by | ||||||
14 | the supervising audiologist; | ||||||
15 | (4) write, develop, or modify a patient's | ||||||
16 | individualized treatment plan; | ||||||
17 | (5) assist with patients without following the | ||||||
18 | treatment plan prepared by the audiologist or without | ||||||
19 | proper supervision; | ||||||
20 | (6) compose or sign any formal documents (such as | ||||||
21 | treatment plans, reimbursement forms, or reports); | ||||||
22 | progress notes written by audiology assistants may be | ||||||
23 | reviewed and co-signed by the supervising audiologist, | ||||||
24 | subject to local facility policy; | ||||||
25 | (7) transmit or disclose clinical information, either | ||||||
26 | orally or in writing, to anyone, including the patient, |
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1 | without the approval of the supervising audiologist; | ||||||
2 | (8) select patients for treatment services or | ||||||
3 | discharge patients from treatment services; | ||||||
4 | (9) counsel or consult with the patient, family, or | ||||||
5 | others regarding the patient status or service or make | ||||||
6 | referrals for additional services; and | ||||||
7 | (10) refer to themselves either orally or in writing | ||||||
8 | with a title other than one determined by the supervising | ||||||
9 | audiologist. | ||||||
10 | (225 ILCS 110/8.12 new) | ||||||
11 | Sec. 8.12. Supervision of audiology assistants. | ||||||
12 | (a) In this Section, "direct supervision" means in-view | ||||||
13 | observation and guidance by an audiologist while an assigned | ||||||
14 | activity is performed by the audiology assistant. | ||||||
15 | (b) An audiology assistant shall practice only under the | ||||||
16 | supervision of an audiologist who has at least 2 years | ||||||
17 | experience in addition to the supervised professional | ||||||
18 | experience required under paragraph (f) of Section 8 of this | ||||||
19 | Act. An audiologist who supervises an audiology assistant must | ||||||
20 | have completed at least 2 clock hours of training in | ||||||
21 | supervision related to audiology. The Department shall adopt | ||||||
22 | rules describing the supervision training requirements. The | ||||||
23 | rules may allow an audiologist to apply to the Board for an | ||||||
24 | exemption from this training requirement based upon prior | ||||||
25 | supervisory experience. |
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1 | (c) An audiology assistant must be under the direct | ||||||
2 | supervision of an audiologist at least 30% of the audiology | ||||||
3 | assistant's actual patient or client contact time per patient | ||||||
4 | or client during the first 90 days of initial employment as an | ||||||
5 | audiology assistant. Thereafter, an audiology assistant must | ||||||
6 | be under the direct supervision of an audiologist at least 20% | ||||||
7 | of the audiology assistant's actual patient or client contact | ||||||
8 | time per patient or client. Supervision of an audiology | ||||||
9 | assistant beyond the minimum requirements of this subsection | ||||||
10 | may be imposed at the discretion of the supervising | ||||||
11 | audiologist. A supervising audiologist must be available to | ||||||
12 | communicate with an audiology assistant whenever the assistant | ||||||
13 | is in contact with a patient or client. | ||||||
14 | (d) An audiologist who supervises an audiology assistant | ||||||
15 | must document direct supervision activities. At a minimum, | ||||||
16 | supervision documentation must provide: (1) information | ||||||
17 | regarding the quality of the audiology assistant's performance | ||||||
18 | of assigned duties; and (2) verification that clinical | ||||||
19 | activity is limited to duties specified in Section 8.11. | ||||||
20 | (e) A full-time audiologist may supervise no more than 2 | ||||||
21 | audiology assistants. An audiologist who does not work | ||||||
22 | full-time may supervise no more than one audiology assistant.
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