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Any person offering services to the public under any descriptive name or title which would indicate that audiology services are being offered shall be deemed to be practicing audiology.\n\t\t&#8220;Practice of speech-language pathology&#8221; means the practice of facilitating development and maintenance of human communication through programs of screening, identifying, assessing and interpreting, diagnosing, habilitating and rehabilitating speech-language disorders, including but not limited to:\n\n1\n\nProviding alternative communication systems and instruction and training in the use thereof;2\n\nProviding aural habilitation, rehabilitation and counseling services to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families;3\n\nEnhancing speech-language proficiency and communication effectiveness; and4\n\nProviding audiologic screening.\n\t\t\tAny person offering services to the public under any descriptive name or title which would indicate that professional speech-language pathology services are being offered shall be deemed to be practicing speech-language pathology.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Speech-language disorders&#8221; means disorders in fluency, speech articulation, voice, receptive and expressive language (syntax, morphology, semantics, pragmatics), swallowing disorders, and cognitive communication functioning.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Speech-language pathologist&#8221; means any person who engages in the practice of speech-language pathology.","order_by":null,"text":{"0":{"id":270921,"text":"As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:\n\t\t&#8220;Audiologist&#8221; means any person who engages in the practice of audiology.\n\t\t&#8220;Board&#8221; means the Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.\n\t\t&#8220;Practice of audiology&#8221; means the practice of conducting measurement, testing and evaluation relating to hearing and vestibular systems, including audiologic and electrophysiological measures, and conducting programs of identification, hearing conservation, habilitation, and rehabilitation for the purpose of identifying disorders of the hearing and vestibular systems and modifying communicative disorders related to hearing loss, including but not limited to vestibular evaluation, limited cerumen management, electrophysiological audiometry and cochlear implants. 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The record of its establishment is cataloged in chapter 181 of that year\u2019s edition of \u201cActs of Assembly,\u201d the annual state publication listing all changes made to the Code of Virginia in that year. Unfortunately, the 1972 \u201cActs\u201d aren\u2019t available online. It has been modified 5 times. Those modifications are cataloged by \u201cThe Acts of Assembly,\u201d a state publication, by year and chapter. Those modifications that can be read on the General Assembly\u2019s website will be linked accordingly. Those modifications are as follows: in 1974, chapter 534; in 1988, chapter 765; in 1992, chapter 706; in 2014, chapter <a href=\"https:\/\/legacylis.virginia.gov\/cgi-bin\/legp604.exe?141+ful+CHAP0327\">327<\/a>; in 2019, chapter <a href=\"https:\/\/legacylis.virginia.gov\/cgi-bin\/legp604.exe?191+ful+CHAP0288\">288<\/a>.<\/p>","references":[{"id":57431,"section_number":"13.1-1102","catch_line":"Definitions","order_by":null,"url":"\/13.1-1102\/"},{"id":66461,"section_number":"13.1-543","catch_line":"Definitions","order_by":null,"url":"\/13.1-543\/"},{"id":63567,"section_number":"54.1-1500","catch_line":"Definitions","order_by":null,"url":"\/54.1-1500\/"},{"id":85773,"section_number":"54.1-2603","catch_line":"License required","order_by":null,"url":"\/54.1-2603\/"}],"refers_to":false,"permalink":{"id":241425,"object_type":"law","relational_id":75480,"identifier":"54.1-2600","token":"54.1\/III\/26\/1\/54.1-2600","url":"\/54.1-2600\/","edition_id":1,"permalink":0,"preferred":1},"url":"\/54.1-2600\/","token":"54.1\/III\/26\/1\/54.1-2600","dublin_core":{"Title":"Definitions","Type":"Text","Format":"text\/html","Identifier":"\u00a7 54.1-2600","Relation":"Code of Virginia"},"html":"\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section><p>As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:\n\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Audiologist<\/span>&#8221; means any person who engages in the <span class=\"dictionary\">practice of audiology<\/span>.\n\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Board<\/span>&#8221; means the <span class=\"dictionary\">Board<\/span> of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.\n\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Practice of audiology<\/span>&#8221; means the practice of conducting measurement, testing and evaluation relating to <span class=\"dictionary\">hearing<\/span> and vestibular systems, including audiologic and electrophysiological measures, and conducting programs of identification, <span class=\"dictionary\">hearing<\/span> conservation, habilitation, and rehabilitation for the purpose of identifying disorders of the <span class=\"dictionary\">hearing<\/span> and vestibular systems and modifying communicative disorders related to <span class=\"dictionary\">hearing<\/span> loss, including but not limited to vestibular evaluation, limited cerumen management, electrophysiological audiometry and cochlear implants. Any person offering services to the public under any descriptive name or title which would indicate that audiology services are being offered shall be deemed to be practicing audiology.\n\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Practice of speech-language pathology<\/span>&#8221; means the practice of facilitating development and maintenance of human communication through programs of screening, identifying, assessing and interpreting, diagnosing, habilitating and rehabilitating <span class=\"dictionary\">speech-language disorders<\/span>, including but not limited to:<\/p><\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"1\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">1.<\/span> Providing alternative communication systems and instruction and training in the use thereof; <a id=\"paragraph-270922\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/54.1-2600\/#1\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"2\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">2.<\/span> Providing aural habilitation, rehabilitation and counseling services to individuals who are deaf or hard of <span class=\"dictionary\">hearing<\/span> and their families; <a id=\"paragraph-270923\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/54.1-2600\/#2\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"3\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">3.<\/span> Enhancing speech-language proficiency and communication effectiveness; and <a id=\"paragraph-270924\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/54.1-2600\/#3\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"4\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">4.<\/span> Providing audiologic screening.\n\t\t\tAny person offering services to the public under any descriptive name or title which would indicate that professional speech-language pathology services are being offered shall be deemed to be practicing speech-language pathology.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Speech-language disorders<\/span>&#8221; means disorders in fluency, speech articulation, voice, receptive and expressive language (syntax, morphology, semantics, pragmatics), swallowing disorders, and cognitive communication functioning.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Speech-language pathologist<\/span>&#8221; means any person who engages in the <span class=\"dictionary\">practice of speech-language pathology<\/span>. <a id=\"paragraph-270925\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/54.1-2600\/#4\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>","plain_text":"                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA\n\nDEFINITIONS (\u00a7 54.1-2600)\n\nAs used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:\n\t\t&#8220;Audiologist&#8221; means any person who engages in the practice of\naudiology.\n\t\t&#8220;Board&#8221; means the Board of Audiology and Speech-Language\nPathology.\n\t\t&#8220;Practice of audiology&#8221; means the practice of conducting\nmeasurement, testing and evaluation relating to hearing and vestibular systems,\nincluding audiologic and electrophysiological measures, and conducting programs\nof identification, hearing conservation, habilitation, and rehabilitation for\nthe purpose of identifying disorders of the hearing and vestibular systems and\nmodifying communicative disorders related to hearing loss, including but not\nlimited to vestibular evaluation, limited cerumen management,\nelectrophysiological audiometry and cochlear implants. Any person offering\nservices to the public under any descriptive name or title which would indicate\nthat audiology services are being offered shall be deemed to be practicing\naudiology.\n\t\t&#8220;Practice of speech-language pathology&#8221; means the practice of\nfacilitating development and maintenance of human communication through programs\nof screening, identifying, assessing and interpreting, diagnosing, habilitating\nand rehabilitating speech-language disorders, including but not limited to:\n\n1. Providing alternative communication systems and instruction and training in\nthe use thereof;\n\n2. Providing aural habilitation, rehabilitation and counseling services to\nindividuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families;\n\n3. Enhancing speech-language proficiency and communication effectiveness; and\n\n4. Providing audiologic screening.\n\t\t\tAny person offering services to the public under any descriptive name or\ntitle which would indicate that professional speech-language pathology services\nare being offered shall be deemed to be practicing speech-language pathology.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Speech-language disorders&#8221; means disorders in fluency, speech\narticulation, voice, receptive and expressive language (syntax, morphology,\nsemantics, pragmatics), swallowing disorders, and cognitive communication\nfunctioning.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Speech-language pathologist&#8221; means any person who engages in the\npractice of speech-language pathology.\n\nHISTORY: 1972, c. 181, \u00a7 54-83.1:5; 1974, c. 534; 1988, c. 765; 1992, c. 706;\n2014, c. 327; 2019, c. 288.","edition":{"id":1,"name":"2025","slug":"2025","date_created":"2026-06-21 22:39:22","date_modified":"2026-06-21 22:39:22","current":1,"order_by":1,"last_import":null}}