Fifty-first Legislature                                 Health and Human Services

First Regular Session                                                   S.B. 1102

 

COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

SENATE AMENDMENTS TO S.B. 1102

(Reference to printed bill)

 


Page 1, line 13, strike "All monies received by the director for any purpose pursuant to"

Line 14, strike "this chapter shall be deposited,"; strike "in"

Line 15, before "the" insert "the director shall deposit ten per cent of all monies collected pursuant to this chapter in the state general fund and shall deposit the remaining ninety per cent in"

Line 39, after the period insert "At least eight hours of continuing education must be from courses taught in-person that offer a hands-on opportunity for instruction in dispensing-related techniques."

Page 2, line 6, after the period insert "educational courses that are developed by professional organizations of hearing aid dispensers, audiologists or speech language pathologists and that are used by those associations to comply with continuing education requirements are deemed to comply with department standards."

Page 3, line 23, strike "one" insert "two"

Line 24, strike "as"

Line 25, strike "the volume of applications may make appropriate" insert "unless there is an insufficient number of applicants for the second annual examination"

Page 4, line 12, after "36-1923" insert ", subsection A"

Line 34, strike "or renew the temporary license"

Line 36, after "once" insert "before the temporary license expires"

Line 37, after the period strike remainder of line

Strike lines 38 and 39

Page 5, between lines 3 and 4, insert:

"G.  The director may deny an application for a temporary license if the applicant has previously held a temporary license and renewed the temporary license.

Sec. 7.  Hearing aid dispensers; audiologists; department rules

For the purposes of this act, the department of health services shall adopt rules to:

1.  Reduce the regulatory burden on persons who are licensed pursuant to title 36, chapter 17, Arizona Revised Statutes.

2.  Prescribe an examination developed by a national professional organization of hearing aid dispensers that is consistent with the requirements of section 36-1924, Arizona Revised Statutes, as amended by this act."

Renumber to conform

Amend title to conform


 

 

 

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