SB 141

  • Delaware Senate Bill
  • 152nd General Assembly (2023-2024)
  • Introduced in Senate Jun 23, 2023
  • Passed Senate Jun 22, 2023
  • Passed House Jun 30, 2023
  • Signed by Governor Sep 21, 2023

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Board Of Speech/Language Pathologists, Audiologists, And Hearing Aid Dispensers.

Abstract

This Act establishes updated, detailed standards for the practice of hearing aid dispensing. Definitions are added to specify that the standards and requirements pertaining hearing aid dispensing apply to prescription hearing aids only and not to over-the-counter hearing aids. Hearing aid dispenser licensure requirements consist of a high school diploma, six months of on-the-job training, and a national exam. Currently, hearing aid dispensers are expressly prohibited from making medical diagnoses or audiologic evaluations, as set forth in 24 Del. C. § 3702(7). Input from stakeholders demonstrated that HADs were practicing outside the permissible scope of practice. Impermissible activities include cerumen management (wax removal), which is considered invasive, and treating tinnitus (ringing in the ears), which can indicate more complex medical issues. These conditions are appropriately treated by a physician, preferably a hearing specialist. Further, HADs frequently use medical diagnosis codes to ensure payment from insurance carriers, which conflicts with the medical diagnosis prohibition in the current law. A new scope of practice definition delineates permissible and prohibited activities and identifies when referral to a physician is required. This Act also clarifies that a speech/language pathologist applicant must present a certificate of clinical competence issued by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Audiologist applicants are not subject to this requirement. The distinction is that ASHA evaluates the speech/language pathologist’s practicum and clinical fellowship, which are requirements for licensure. In contrast, an audiologist applicant is only required to establish receipt of a doctoral degree and successful completion of a national licensure examination. This Act clarifies that audiologists licensed prior to July 10, 2009 do not need to meet the educational requirement of a doctoral degree as long as they have maintained Delaware licensure. This Act further amends provisions relating to examinations to comport with current practice. This Act revises the reciprocity requirements in the interests of clarity. This Act sets forth requirements for licensure of applicants who were educated outside of the United States. This Act removes the definitions of audiology aide and speech pathology aide on the basis that the Board does not license aides. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual.

Bill Sponsors (5)

Votes


Jun 30, 2023

Jun 22, 2023

Actions


Sep 21, 2023

Office of the Governor

Signed by Governor

Jun 30, 2023

House

Passed By House. Votes: 24 YES 16 NO 1 ABSENT

Jun 28, 2023

House

Reported Out of Committee (Health & Human Development) in House with 11 On Its Merits

  • Committee-Passage
Health & Human Development

Jun 23, 2023

House

Assigned to Health & Human Development Committee in House

  • Introduction
  • Referral-Committee
Health & Human Development

Jun 22, 2023

Senate

Passed By Senate. Votes: 14 YES 6 NO 1 ABSENT

Jun 21, 2023

Senate

Reported Out of Committee (Executive) in Senate with 7 On Its Merits

  • Committee-Passage
Executive

Jun 16, 2023

Senate

Re-Assigned to Executive Committee in Senate

  • Introduction
  • Referral-Committee
Executive

May 19, 2023

Senate

Introduced and Assigned to Legislative Oversight & Sunset Committee in Senate

  • Introduction
  • Referral-Committee
Legislative Oversight & Sunset

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