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Section 326-F:12 – Hearing Aid Dealer and/or Audiologist Disclosure to Customers.

    326-F:12 Hearing Aid Dealer and/or Audiologist Disclosure to Customers. – I. No hearing aid dealer or audiologist shall sell a hearing aid without presenting the purchaser an itemized receipt, which shall include the following: (a) The name and address and signature of the purchaser. (b) The date of the sale. (c) The name and […]

Section 326-F:13 – Unsolicited Home Sales Prohibited.

    326-F:13 Unsolicited Home Sales Prohibited. – No hearing aid dealer or audiologist, employee or agent thereof, shall canvass either in person or by telephone from house to house for the purpose of selling or renting a hearing aid without prior request from the prospective customer, a relative or friend of the prospective customer. Source. […]

Section 326-F:14 – Return of Hearing Aid; Cancellation Fee.

    326-F:14 Return of Hearing Aid; Cancellation Fee. – No hearing aid shall be sold to any person unless accompanied by a 30-day written money back guarantee that if the person returns the hearing aid in the same condition, ordinary wear and tear excluded, as when purchased, within 30 days from the date of delivery, […]

Section 326-F:4 – Provisional License.

    326-F:4 Provisional License. – I. The purpose of a provisional license is to permit an individual to practice speech-language pathology while completing the postgraduate professional experience required for initial licensure. The board shall issue a provisional license to an applicant who has met the eligibility requirements for initial licensure except for completion of the […]

Section 326-F:5 – Rulemaking.

    326-F:5 Rulemaking. – The board shall adopt rules, pursuant to RSA 541-A, relative to: I. Eligibility requirements for provisional licenses. II. [Repealed.] III. The requirements for direction and supervision of those practicing under provisional licenses. IV. The limitations on practice imposed on those practicing under provisional licenses. V. The minimum qualifications of, requirements for […]

Section 326-F:6 – Eligibility for Renewal of Licenses.

    326-F:6 Eligibility for Renewal of Licenses. – Licensees are eligible for renewal of their licenses if they: I. For speech-language pathologists, have completed 30 hours of continuing education which meet the requirements established by the board through rulemaking pursuant to RSA 541-A and at least 50 percent of which are directly related to the […]

Section 326-F:1 – Definitions.

    326-F:1 Definitions. – In this chapter and RSA 328-F: I. " Audiologist " means any person who renders or offers to render to the public any service involving the application of principles, methods, and procedures for the measurement of testing, identification, appraisal, consultation, counseling, instruction, and research related to the development and disorders of […]

Section 326-F:2 – Exemptions.

    326-F:2 Exemptions. – I. The following persons are exempt from the licensure and certification requirements of this chapter and RSA 328-F: (a) [Repealed.] (b) Speech-language pathology students or their activities as students fulfilling their academic or supervised clinical practicum experience requirements under the direction and supervision of a speech-language pathologist licensed in this state, […]

Section 326-F:3 – Eligibility for Initial Licensure.

    326-F:3 Eligibility for Initial Licensure. – I. To be eligible for initial licensure as a speech-language pathologist an applicant shall: (a) Demonstrate sufficient evidence of good professional character and reliability to satisfy the board that the applicant shall faithfully and conscientiously avoid professional misconduct and adhere to this chapter, RSA 328-F and the board’s […]