The overriding principle is that speech-language pathologists will provide only those services for which they are adequately prepared through their academic and clinical training, their experience, and their continuing education. The practice of speech-language pathology includes:
(a) Providing screening, identification, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, intervention (i.e. prevention, restoration, amelioration, compensation) and follow-up services for disorders of: (e) Selecting, fitting, and establishing effective use of appropriate prosthetic/adaptive devices for speaking and swallowing (e.g. tracheoesophageal valves, electrolarynges, speaking valves);(f) Using instrumental technology to diagnose and treat disorders of communication and swallowing (e.g., videofluoroscopy, nasenodoscopy, ultrasonography, stroboscopy);(g) Providing aural rehabilitation and related counseling services to individuals with hearing loss and their families;(h) Collaborating in the assessment of central auditory processing disorders in cases in which there is evidence of speech, language, and/or other cognitive-communication disorders; providing intervention for individuals with central auditory processing disorders;(i) Conducting pure tone air conduction hearing screening and screening tympanometry for the purpose of the initial identification and/or referral of individuals with other communication disorders or possible middle ear pathology;(j) Enhancing speech and language proficiency and communication effectiveness, including but not limited to accent reduction, collaboration with teachers of English as a second language, and improvement of voice, performance, and singing;(k) Training and supervising support personnel;(l) Developing and managing academic and clinical programs in communication sciences and disorders;(m) Conducting, disseminating, and applying research in communication sciences and disorders;(n) Measuring outcomes of treatment and conducting continuous evaluation of the effectiveness of practices and programs to improve and maintain quality of services.Ala. Admin. Code r. 870-X-7-.02
New Rule: Filed October 18, 1994; effective November 21, 1994. Amended: Filed August 29, 1997; effective October 3, 1997. Repealed and New Rule: Filed September 24, 1999; effective October 29, 1999.Amended by Alabama Administrative Monthly Volume XXXIII, Issue No. 11, August 31, 2015, eff. 9/21/2015.Author: Denise P. Gibbs, Richard Talbott
Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-28A-42, etseq.