36-1921. Persons not affected by chapter This chapter does not: 1. Apply to a person while engaged in the practice of recommending hearing aids if such practice is part of the academic curriculum of an accredited institution of higher education or part of a program conducted by a public or charitable institution, or a nonprofit […]
36-1922. Reciprocity A. The director may issue a license to a person who is currently licensed in another state or jurisdiction that the director determines meets the minimum licensure requirements of this chapter. The person shall apply for licensure and pay all applicable fees as prescribed by this chapter. B. The applicant shall provide information […]
36-1923. Hearing aid dispensers; licensure requirements A. An applicant for a hearing aid dispenser license shall pay to the director a nonrefundable application fee and shall show to the satisfaction of the director that the applicant: 1. Has an education equivalent to a four-year course in an accredited high school or has continuously engaged in […]
36-1924. Examination for license A. The examination provided for in this article shall consist of: 1. A demonstration of minimal knowledge in the techniques of testing hearing and fitting and evaluating hearing aids. 2. A knowledge of the medical and rehabilitation facilities, for children and adults with hearing disorders, in this state. 3. Tests of […]
36-1925. Educational materials; bills of sale; notice requirements The department shall establish an awareness campaign for hearing aid dispensers and post on its website educational materials regarding the bill of sale notice requirements prescribed in section 36-1909.
36-1926. Temporary license; sponsorship; termination of sponsorship A. An applicant who fulfills the requirements of section 36-1923, subsection A may apply to the director for a temporary license. B. On receiving an application as provided by subsection A of this section, accompanied by an application fee and proof of sponsorship, the director shall issue a […]