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Chapter 401
Speech-language Pathologists and Audiologists

Sections

401.001
Definitions
401.051
Physicians
401.052
Nurses
401.053
Persons Trained by Department of State Health Services
401.054
Persons Certified by Texas Education Agency
401.055
University or College Teachers
401.056
Students
401.057
Hearing Conservation Program
401.058
Application to Hearing Instrument Fitters and Dispensers
401.059
Application to Other Licensed Professionals
401.060
Medical Practice
401.061
Over-the-counter Hearing Aids
401.102
Advisory Board Membership
401.105
Terms; Vacancies
401.107
Presiding Officer
401.108
Meetings
401.201
General Powers and Duties
401.202
Standards of Ethical Practice
401.203
Assistance Filing Complaint
401.251
Telephone Number for Complaints
401.301
License Required
401.302
Issuance of License
401.303
License Application
401.304
Applicant Eligibility
401.305
Examination
401.308
Provisional License; Certificate of Clinical Competence Waiver
401.311
Intern License
401.312
Licensed Assistants
401.351
License Term
401.352
License Renewal
401.401
Audiometric Testing
401.402
Practice by Speech-language Pathologists
401.403
Practice by Audiologists
401.404
Hearing Instrument Sales to Minors
401.451
Grounds for License Denial and Disciplinary Action
401.501
Deceptive Trade Practice
401.2021
Rules for Hearing Instruments
401.3041
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for License Issuance
401.5021
Refund
401.10205
Duties of Advisory Board
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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