Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 12, June 14, 2024
Section 10.41.11.06 - Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Scope of PracticeA. A speech-language pathology assistant may provide only services which assist the direct services provided by a supervising speech-language pathologist, and not services which are alternatives to direct services.B. Activities within the scope of practice of a speech-language pathology assistant shall include the following: (1) Engaging only in those duties planned, designed, and supervised by a supervising speech-language pathologist;(2) Following treatment plans or protocols developed by the supervising speech-language pathologist who maintains professional responsibility for the plans of care;(3) Adhering at all times to the code of ethics of the Board;(4) Identifying the licensee as a speech-language pathology assistant to consumers and co-professionals;(5) Following specified screening protocols developed by the supervising speech-language pathologist when conducting speech-language screenings; and(6) Reporting documented evidence of treatment and non-interpretive data regarding the client's performance to the supervising speech-language pathologist.C. Activities within the scope of practice of a speech-language pathology assistant may include the following: (1) Performing preparation of materials;(2) Scheduling activities;(3) Preparing charts, records, graphs, and other clerical duties;(4) Performing checks and maintenance of equipment; and(5) Participating with the supervising speech-language pathologist in research projects, in-service training, and public relations programs.D. Activities not within the scope of practice of a speech-language pathology assistant include: (1) Performing or interpreting the results of diagnostic evaluations;(2) Participating in parent conferences, case conferences, or interdisciplinary team meetings without the presence of the supervising speech-language pathologist, or other licensed speech-language pathologist designated by the supervising speech-language pathologist;(3) Providing client or family counseling;(4) Selecting clients for services;(5) Discharging a client from services;(6) Making referral recommendations;(7) Disclosing clinical or confidential information either orally or in writing to anyone other than the supervising speech-language pathologist; or(8) Providing specialized dysphagia treatment that requires advanced knowledge and training.Md. Code Regs. 10.41.11.06
Regulation .06D amended as an emergency provision effective January 11, 2008 (35:3 Md. R. 286); amended permanently effective May 19, 2008 (35:10 Md. R. 972)