(105 ILCS 5/14-6.03)
Sec. 14-6.03.
Speech-language pathology assistants.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, on or after January 1,
2002, no person shall perform the duties of a speech-language
pathology assistant without first applying for and receiving a license for that
purpose from the Department of Professional Regulation.
A person employed as a speech-language pathology
assistant in any class, service, or program authorized by this Article may
perform only those duties authorized by this Section under the supervision of a
speech-language pathologist as provided in this Section.
This Section does not apply to speech-language pathology paraprofessionals
approved by the State Board of Education.
(b) A speech-language pathology assistant may not be assigned his or her own
student caseload. The student caseload limit of a speech-language
pathologist who supervises any speech-language pathology assistants shall be
determined by the severity of the needs of the students served by the
speech-language pathologist. A full-time speech-language pathologist's
caseload limit may not exceed 80 students (60 students on or after September
1, 2003)
at any time. The caseload limit of a part-time speech-language pathologist
shall be determined by multiplying the caseload limit of a full-time
speech-language pathologist by a percentage that equals the number of hours
worked by the part-time speech-language pathologist divided by the number of
hours worked by a full-time speech-language pathologist in that school
district. Employment of a speech-language pathology assistant may not increase
or
decrease the caseload of the supervising speech-language pathologist.
(c) A school district that intends to utilize the services of a
speech-language pathology assistant must provide written notification to the
parent or
guardian of each student who will be served by a speech-language pathology
assistant.
(d) The scope of responsibility of a speech-language pathology assistant
shall be limited to supplementing the role of the speech-language
pathologist in implementing the treatment program established by a
speech-language pathologist. The functions and duties of a speech-language
pathology
assistant shall be limited to the following:
(1) Conducting speech-language screening, without |
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(2) Providing direct treatment assistance to students
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(3) Following and implementing documented treatment
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(4) Documenting student progress toward meeting
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(5) Assisting a speech-language pathologist during
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| assessments, including, but not limited to, assisting with formal documentation, preparing materials, and performing clerical duties for a supervising speech-language pathologist.
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(6) Acting as an interpreter for non-English speaking
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| students and their family members when competent to do so.
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(7) Scheduling activities and preparing charts,
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| records, graphs, and data.
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(8) Performing checks and maintenance of equipment,
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(9) Assisting with speech-language pathology research
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(e) A speech-language pathology assistant may not:
(1) perform standardized or nonstandardized
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(2) screen or diagnose students for feeding or
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(3) participate in parent conferences, case
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(4) provide student or family counseling;
(5) write, develop, or modify a student's
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(6) assist with students without following the
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| individualized treatment plan prepared by the supervising speech-language pathologist;
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(7) sign any formal documents, such as treatment
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(8) select students for services;
(9) discharge a student from services;
(10) disclose clinical or confidential information,
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(11) make referrals for additional services;
(12) counsel or consult with the student, family, or
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(13) represent himself or herself to be a
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(14) use a checklist or tabulate results of feeding
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(15) demonstrate swallowing strategies or precautions
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(f) A speech-language pathology assistant shall practice only under the
supervision of a speech-language pathologist who has at least 2 years
experience in addition to the supervised professional experience required under
subsection (f) of Section 8 of the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and
Audiology Practice Act. A speech-language pathologist who supervises a
speech-language pathology assistant must have completed at least 10 clock
hours of training in the supervision of speech-language pathology assistants.
The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules describing the
supervision training requirements. The rules may allow a speech-language
pathologist to apply to the State Board of Education for an exemption from this
training requirement based upon prior supervisory experience.
(g) A speech-language pathology assistant must be under the direct
supervision
of a speech-language pathologist at least 30% of the
speech-language pathology assistant's actual student contact time per student
for the first 90 days of initial employment as a speech-language pathology
assistant. Thereafter, the speech-language pathology assistant must be under
the direct supervision of a speech-language pathologist at least 20% of the
speech-language pathology assistant's actual student contact time per student.
Supervision of a speech-language pathology assistant beyond the minimum
requirements of this subsection may be imposed at the discretion of the
supervising speech-language pathologist. A supervising speech-language
pathologist must be available to communicate with a speech-language pathology
assistant whenever the assistant is in contact with a student.
(h) A speech-language pathologist that supervises a speech-language
pathology assistant must document direct supervision activities. At a
minimum, supervision documentation must provide (i) information regarding the
quality of the speech-language pathology assistant's performance of
assigned duties and (ii) verification that clinical activity is limited to
duties specified in this Section.
(i) A full-time speech-language pathologist may supervise no more than 2
speech-language pathology assistants. A speech-language pathologist
that does not work full-time may supervise no more than one speech-language
pathology assistant.
(Source: P.A. 92-510, eff. 6-1-02.)
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