Welcome to the Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
The Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology was established in 1973 to license and regulate the performance of speech-language pathologists and audiologists for consumer protection.
A new temporary rule creates a process for educational facilities to apply for a special exception to the usual proportion of Direct Supervision and Indirect Supervision required, and allows each Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to supervise four SLPAs instead of two. This special exception may only be granted for one year at a time, and only for up to two years in any five year period. It is intended to help educational facilities continue to serve their student populations despite severe staffing shortages or other extenuating circumstances.
This temporary rule went into effect on August 13, 2008, and expires on February 8, 2009. School districts or educational service districts wishing to apply for this exception should do so immediately, using the form on the Board's website. Any exceptions granted by the Board under this temporary rule will remain in effect until July 31, 2009. Over the next few months, the Board will discuss whether permanent adoption of this amendment is advisable.
Oregon will celebrate its 150th birthday in the year 2009. Planning for this big event has already begun. Check out the Oregon 150 Web site. You can share your thoughts and ideas with the planning team, sign up to receive e-mail updates, and learn how you can get involved.