§ 2-301 License required; exceptions
§ 2-302 Qualifications – Audiologists
§ 2-302.1 Qualifications – Hearing aid dispensers
§ 2-302.2 Qualifications – Speech-language pathologists
§ 2-302.3 Qualifications – Assisting speech-language pathologist
§ 2-303 Applications for licenses
§ 2-303.1 Criminal history records check
§ 2-304 Examinations
§ 2-305 Waiver of requirements – Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
§ 2-306 Issuance of license
§ 2-307 Scope of license – Audiologists
§ 2-307.1 Scope of license – Hearing aid dispensers
§ 2-307.2 Scope of license – Speech-language pathologists
§ 2-307.3 Scope of license – Assisting speech-language pathologist
§ 2-307.4 Scope of license – Identification and representation
§ 2-308 Term and renewal of licenses
§ 2-308.1 Inactive status of licenses
§ 2-309 Reinstatement of expired licenses
§ 2-310 Limited license – Audiologist
§ 2-310.1 Limited license – Hearing aid dispensers
§ 2-310.2 Limited license – Speech-language pathologists
§ 2-310.3 Limited license – Assisting in the practice of speech-language pathology
§ 2-311 Display of licenses; multiple place of business; change of address
§ 2-312 Investigative and enforcement powers of Board
§ 2-313 Surrender of license
§ 2-314 Denials, reprimands, suspensions, and revocations – Grounds
§ 2-314.2 Misleading or untruthful advertisements and representations regarding services
§ 2-314.3 Hearing aid dispensers – Misrepresentation of qualifications of place of business
§ 2-314.4 Hearing aid dispensers – Use of false name
§ 2-314.5 Hearing aid dispensers and audiologists – Unlawful inducements
§ 2-314.6 Door-to-door solicitation of hearing aid sales
§ 2-314.7 Unfair or deceptive trade practices in provision of hearing aid services
§ 2-314.8 Receipts for hearing aids
§ 2-314.9 Suspension, revocation, reprimand or probation – Additional penalties
§ 2-315 Denials, reprimands, suspensions, and revocations – Hearings
§ 2-316 Review
§ 2-317 Reinstatement of suspended or revoked licenses
§ 2-318 Rehabilitation committees
§ 2-319 Speech-language pathologist assistant

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