(1) There is created the Speech-language Pathologist and Audiologist Licensing Board, consisting of four speech-language pathologists or audiologists and one member of the general public. (a) The nonpublic members of the board shall be licensed to provide and shall be engaged in providing speech-language pathology or audiology services to the public as a major interest as follows: (i) one member shall be in private practice as a primary professional interest and activity or shall be a provider or speech-language pathology or audiology services at large; (ii) one member shall be from a nonschool clinic setting which provides ongoing speech-language pathology or audiology services; (iii) one member shall be a provider of speech-language pathology and audiology services in the elementary or secondary schools; and (iv) one member shall be a provider of a speech-language pathology and audiology college or university training program. (b) At no time may the board consist of more than two members who represent speech-language pathology or more than two members who represent audiology.
(a) The nonpublic members of the board shall be licensed to provide and shall be engaged in providing speech-language pathology or audiology services to the public as a major interest as follows: (i) one member shall be in private practice as a primary professional interest and activity or shall be a provider or speech-language pathology or audiology services at large; (ii) one member shall be from a nonschool clinic setting which provides ongoing speech-language pathology or audiology services; (iii) one member shall be a provider of speech-language pathology and audiology services in the elementary or secondary schools; and (iv) one member shall be a provider of a speech-language pathology and audiology college or university training program.
(i) one member shall be in private practice as a primary professional interest and activity or shall be a provider or speech-language pathology or audiology services at large;
(ii) one member shall be from a nonschool clinic setting which provides ongoing speech-language pathology or audiology services;
(iii) one member shall be a provider of speech-language pathology and audiology services in the elementary or secondary schools; and
(iv) one member shall be a provider of a speech-language pathology and audiology college or university training program.
(b) At no time may the board consist of more than two members who represent speech-language pathology or more than two members who represent audiology.
(2) The board shall be appointed and serve in accordance with Section 58-1-201.
(3) The duties and responsibilities of the board shall be in accordance with Sections 58-1-202 and 58-1-203.