South Carolina Speech-Language Pathology Assistant License Reciprocity Guide - 2024
AKA: South Carolina SLPA Reciprocity
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Reciprocity in South Carolina allows a licensed speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) to apply for a South Carolina SLPA licensure using their license from another state. In order to qualify for a compact privilege in any member state under Section 40-67-530, an SLPA must fulfill the following criteria:
If a licensee offers speech-language pathology services in a state other than their own, it’s crucial to remember that they must comply with that state’s regulatory authority. This means that the remote state may take appropriate measures to safeguard the health and well-being of its residents, such as revoking a licensee’s compact privilege for a specific duration, imposing fines, or other necessary actions, in accordance with the state’s laws and due process.