Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.40.01.06 - Speech ImpairmentA. An applicant who claims a speech impairment shall submit a written request to the Board: (1) With the applicant's initial licensure application; or(2) Within 1 year of development of the impairment.B. The Board retains the right to waive the 1-year time limit.C. An applicant may claim a speech impairment only if:(1) A speech impairment exists; and(2) The Board:(a) Was properly notified of the impairment at the time of initial licensure; or(b) Determines that a medical or surgical event created the impairment after licensure.D. If an applicant has a properly claimed and documented speech impairment, the Board may grant or renew a license only if the applicant is able to effectively communicate with health care providers and patients.E. The Board recognizes the following as proof of the applicant's ability to communicate effectively: (1) Documentation from: (a) A speech-language pathologist who is currently licensed to practice speech pathology in the United States indicating that the applicant can communicate in a professionally competent manner with patients and other health care providers; or(b) Three Maryland licensed podiatrists that attest to the fact that the applicant can communicate in a professionally competent manner with patients and other health care providers; and(2) A personal hearing before the Board during which the applicant relays the manner in which the applicant would: (b) Conduct a physical examination;(c) Order additional tests;(d) Obtain consultations; and(e) Relay the results of the examination and treatment plan to a patient.Md. Code Regs. 10.40.01.06
Regulation .06 adopted effective May 1, 1989 (16:8 Md. R. 910)