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Audiologist Rules Rules Effective July 2014 Bureau of Special Licensing September 9 , 2014

Audiologist Rules Rules Effective July 2014 Bureau of Special Licensing September 9 , 2014. BUREAU OF SPECIAL LICENSING Audiologist Rules September 9 , 2014. AGENDA Overview of New Rules Don Gibson, MPA, Team Lead Effective July 1, 2014

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Audiologist Rules Rules Effective July 2014 Bureau of Special Licensing September 9 , 2014

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  1. Audiologist Rules Rules Effective July 2014 Bureau of Special Licensing September 9, 2014

  2. BUREAU OF SPECIAL LICENSING Audiologist Rules September 9, 2014 • AGENDA • Overview of New Rules Don Gibson, MPA, Team Lead • Effective July 1, 2014 • 2:30 – 3:00 Open for Questions Jay Griffin, Surveyor

  3. A Little Housekeeping • For questions: • Please feel free to raise your hand for the presenters to ask questions throughout their presentations. • You may also submit questions anytime to • OSL.TArequests@azdhs.gov • Thank you for attending!

  4. R9-16-205 Application for an Initial License for an Audiologist 1. An application in a format provided by the Department that contains: a. The applicant's name, home address, telephone number, and e-mail address;

  5. R9-16-202 Application for an Initial License for an Audiologist 7. One of the following: a. A copy of the applicant’s official transcript issued to the applicant by an accredited college or university after the applicant's completion of a doctoral degree consistent with the standards of this state’s universities, as required in A.R.S. § 36-1940(A)(2); or b. Documentation that the applicant is eligible for a waiver, according to A.R.S. § 36-1940.02(C), of the education and clinical rotation requirements in A.R.S. § 36-1940; 8. Documentation: i. Of a passing grade on a ETSNEA dated within three years before the date of application required in A.R.S. § 36-1902(E); ii. Of a current CCC completed by the applicant within three years before the date of application; or iii. The applicant is eligible for a waiver, according to A.R.S. § 36-1940.02(D), of the audiology examination requirements in A.R.S. § 36-1940; and 9. A nonrefundable $100 application fee

  6. R9-16-205 License Renewal for an Audiologist D. If an applicant applies for a license according to R9-16-202 more than 30 calendar days but less than one year after the expiration date of the applicant's previous license, the applicant: 1. Is not required to submit ETSNEA documentation, and 2. Shall submit documentation of continuing education according to R9-16-208, completed within the two years before the date of application.

  7. R9-16-208 Continuing Education B. A continuing education course developed, endorsed, or sponsored by one of the following meets the requirements in subsection (A): 1. Hearing Healthcare Providers of Arizona, 2. Arizona Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 3. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 4. International Hearing Society, 5. International Institute for Hearing Instrument Studies, 6. American Auditory Society, 7. American Academy of Audiology, 8. Academy of Doctors of Audiology, 9. Arizona Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 10. American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, or • An organization determined by the Department to be consistent with an organization in subsection (B)(1) through (10).

  8. R9-16-209 Time-frames

  9. R9-16-215 Change Affecting a License or a Licensee; Request for Duplicate License A. A licensee shall submit a written notice to the Department in writing within 30 calendar days after the effective date of a change in: 1. The licensee's home address or e-mail address, including the new home address or e-mail address; 2. The licensee’s name, including a copy of one of the following with the licensee's new name: a. Marriage certificate, b. Divorce decree, or c. Other legal document establishing the licensee's new name; or 3. The place or places where the licensee engages in the practice of hearing aid dispensing, including the address or addresses of the place or places where the licensee engages in the practice of hearing aid dispensing. B. A licensee may obtain a duplicate license by submitting to the Department a request for a duplicate license in a format provided by the Department that includes: 1. The licensee's name and address, 2. The licensee's license number and expiration date, 3. The licensee’s signature and date of signature, and 4. A $25 duplicate license fee.

  10. R9-16-213 Bill of Sale Requirements An audiologist who dispenses hearing aids shall provide a bill of sale to a client at the time the audiologist provides a hearing aid to the client or at a time requested by the client that complies with the requirements in R9-16-314.

  11. R9-16-314 Equipment and Records R9-16-314. Equipment and Records C. A licensee shall maintain a record according to A.R.S. § 32-3211 for each client with the following documents for at least 36 months after the date the licensee provided a service or dispensed a product while engaged in the practice of fitting and dispensing hearing aids: 1. The name, address, and telephone number of the individual to whom services are provided; 2. A written statement from a licensed physician that the client has medical clearance to use hearing aids or a medical waiver signed by the client who is 18 years of age or older; 3. For each audiometric test conducted for the client, the: a. Audiometric test results by date and procedure used in evaluating hearing disorders or determining the need for dispensing a product or service, b. Name of the individual who performed the audiometric tests, and c. Signature of the individual who performed the audiometric tests; 4. A copy of the bill of sale required in R9-16-313(A)(8); 5. Documented verification of the effectiveness of the hearing aid required in R9-16-313 (A)(7); and 6. The contracts, agreements, warranties, trial periods, or other documents involving the client.

  12. R9-16-313(A)(7) & (A)(8) Responsibilities of a Hearing Aid Dispenser R9-16-313. Responsibilities of a Hearing Aid Dispenser A-7. Evaluate the performance characteristics of the hearing aid as it functions on the client’s ear for the purpose of assessing the degree of audibility provided by the device and benefit to the client; A-8. Provide a bill of sale to a client according to A.R.S. § 36- 1909(A) that contains: a. Information required in A.R.S. § 36-1909; b. A complete description of: i. Warranty information, and ii. The conditions of any offer of a trial period with a money back guarantee or partial refund; and c. The client’s signature and date of signature; and

  13. Questions?

  14. AUDIOLOGISTS WELCOME! Training on the new rules will be on the 4th Floor in ALS Training Room

  15. AUDIOLOGISTS WELCOME! Training on the new rules will be on the 4th Floor in ALS Training Room

  16. AUDIOLOGISTS WELCOME! Please sign in and take a copy of the handouts: • New Application Form • Copy of Article 2 and 3 Rules

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