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Introduction

The following questions represent a sample of Education Law, Articles 130 and 159, the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, Part 75, and the Rules of the Board of Regents, Part 29. It is your professional responsibility to know the legal requirements governing the practice of your profession and to be alert to changes in those requirements. This test is intended to provide you with a measure of your working knowledge of those requirements.

  • A score of 40 is perfect and indicates you have a satisfactory understanding of law, rules and regulations.
  • A score of 30-39 is good, but indicates which areas of law, rules, or regulations to read over.
  • A score of 15-29 is borderline and indicates a need to study the law, rules and regulations more thoroughly.
  • A score below 15 indicates that you have an unacceptable understanding of the law, rules and regulations pertaining to the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology.

Remember: to practice lawfully, you must know the legal requirements pertaining to your profession.

If you have any questions about the information contained on this test or in the law, regulations or rules pertaining to speech-language pathology and audiology, please contact the State Board Office at 518-474-3817 ext. 100 or e-mail us at speechbd@nysed.gov.


Questions

  1. Pursuant to Education Law (Article 130, section 6502), to practice speech-language pathlogy and audiology in this State, all licensees must register with the New York State




  2. Pursuant to Education Law (Article 130, section 6502) a license shall be valid during the life of the holder unless




  3. An audiologist or speech-language pathologist who is re-registering with the State Education Department needs to mail n documentation of his/her completion of continuing competency requirement.


  4. Education Law (Article 130, section 6505(a)) permits professional associations to make referrals without liability or cause of action for damages. Which one of the following conditions is incorrect regarding that section?



  5. In New York State, a licensed speech-language pathologist may use a "speech assistant" in the provision of speech or language therapy.


  6. An audiologist who is enrolled in an accredited AuD program may apply his/her college credits toward the continuing competency requirement.



  7. To charge a speech-language pathologist or audiologist with professional misconduct in New York State one must file a formal complaint with the New York State



  8. Audiologists may perform cerumen removal when



  9. A licensee with a re-registration requirement of 30 continuing competency hours must have 20 hours in a "professional" area.


  10. In New York State, a licensed speech-language pathologist who is bilingual must obtain a bilingual extension of the license in order to perform the following



  11. Pursuant to Education Law (Article 130, section 6509) any licensee found guilty of refusing to provide professional services to a person because of such person's race, creed, color or national origin has committed



  12. Pursuant to the Rules of the New York State Board of Regents Part 29.1(b), unprofessional conduct includes all of the following except



  13. Pursuant to the Rules of the New York State Board of Regents Part 29.2(a), unprofessional conduct includes all of the following except



  14. Licensed speech-language pathologists and audiologists are required to develop a new learning plan at the start of each new registration period.


  15. Hearing screening may be provided by



  16. Pursuant to Education Law (Article 130, section 6509) which one of the following does not constitute professional misconduct?



  17. Pursuant to Education Law (Article 130, section 6509) each of the following constitutes professional misconduct except



  18. ASHA guidelines recognizing specific treatments as part of the scope of practice of speech-language pathology or audiology are accepted in New York State.


  19. The addition of swallowing to the scope of practice of speech-language pathology means that all speech-language pathologists may treat dysphagia.


  20. A licensed audiologist who has received the earned entitlement AuD may legally use this credential in New York.


  21. A speech-language pathologist who has been appropriately trained to perform fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing may use a topical anesthetic as part of the procedure.


  22. A speech-language pathologist or audiologist may obtain continuing competency hours for reading and taking notes on journal articles.


  23. A speech-language pathologist in private practice may contract with a teacher of the speech and hearing handicapped for the teacher to provide IEP-mandated services to children with disabilities only if



  24. A speech-language pathologist or audiologist may earn continuing competency credit by:




  25. A licensed audiologist may use an audiology technician in his/her practice to conduct hearing tests.


  26. A person with a bachelor's degree in speech-language pathology may use the title "speech-language pathologist"



  27. A licensed speech-language pathologist who is employed by a school as a teacher of the speech and hearing handicapped may be required to sign off on services provided by other teachers who do not hold NYS licensure so that the school may collect Medicaid reimbursement.


  28. A speech-language pathologist or audiologist may employ a licensed occupational therapist in his/her private practice.


  29. An applicant for licensure who is completing his/her nine months of supervised experience under the supervision of a licensed audiologist or speech-language pathologist may work part-time



  30. The New York State continuing competency requirement is identical to ASHA's continuing education requirement.


  31. The State Board for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology makes the rules and regulations concerning licensure and practice in these professions.


  32. The State Board for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is responsible for the certification of teachers of the speech and hearing handicapped.


  33. An audiologist, John Doe, with a Ph.D. in special education may sign his name



  34. A speech-language pathologist, Jane Doe, with a Ph.D. in special education may sign her name



  35. Licensees in some professions are required to take a course in the identification of child abuse. Speech-language pathologists are mandated to meet this requirement.


  36. Supervision of a clinical fellow qualifies as mentoring and can be used to meet New York State's continuing competency requirement.


  37. Pursuant to the Rules of the New York State Board of Regents, Part 29.2(a), speech-language pathologists are required to:



  38. The Rules of the New York State Board of Regents, Part 29.2(a) include in the definition of unprofessional conduct:



  39. A teacher of the speech and hearing handicapped may contract with a private agency to provide IEP-based services,



  40. An audiologist or speech-language pathologist who has not met the continuing competency requirement at the time of re-registration



 

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