SLPA NC BOARD EXAM ACTUAL 2026
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Board means the North Carolina Board of Examiners for
Speech and Language Pathologists and
Audiologists.
"Licensee" means an individual who holds a current permanent
license in speech-language pathology from the
North Carolina Board of Examiners for Speech
and Language Pathologists and Audiologists.
Primary Supervising Licensee the Licensee who supervises the majority of the
Assistant's work, who is responsible for the
Assistant's registration with the Board, and who
bears the responsibility for all supervision
requirements and of notifying the Board of any
changes in registration information.
, Secondary supervising Licensee a Licensee who may supervise the Assistant in the
absence of the Primary Supervising Licensee to
cover variations in work hours.
Treatment Protocol means a written session plan clearly describing specific
procedures for all treatment tasks including
1. the eliciting conditions
2. the target behavior(s)
3. consequences of target behaviors
Registration means the process through which an assistant is
approved by the board to work with a Licensee
to provide services to the public
For registration assistants must evidence of successful completion of an
present Associate's Degree in Speech-Language
Pathology Assisting
from an accredited institution of higher learning,
community college, or equivalent program; or
(2) evidence of successful completion of a
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution
as well as evidence of successful completion of
the following Speech-Language Assisting
curriculum courses
developed by the N. C. Department of
Community Colleges: Introduction to Speech-
Language Pathology
(SLP III or equivalent),SLP Office Procedures (SLP
120 or equivalent), Disorders and Treatment I (SLP
211 or
equivalent),Disorders and Treatment II (SLP 212 or
equivalent),Assistive Technology (SLP 220 or
equivalent), SLP Field Work (SLP 230 or
equivalent),SLP Field Work Seminar (SLP 231 or
equivalent),
(3) a passing score on a competency test
approved by the Board.
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Terms in this set (70)
Board means the North Carolina Board of Examiners for
Speech and Language Pathologists and
Audiologists.
"Licensee" means an individual who holds a current permanent
license in speech-language pathology from the
North Carolina Board of Examiners for Speech
and Language Pathologists and Audiologists.
Primary Supervising Licensee the Licensee who supervises the majority of the
Assistant's work, who is responsible for the
Assistant's registration with the Board, and who
bears the responsibility for all supervision
requirements and of notifying the Board of any
changes in registration information.
, Secondary supervising Licensee a Licensee who may supervise the Assistant in the
absence of the Primary Supervising Licensee to
cover variations in work hours.
Treatment Protocol means a written session plan clearly describing specific
procedures for all treatment tasks including
1. the eliciting conditions
2. the target behavior(s)
3. consequences of target behaviors
Registration means the process through which an assistant is
approved by the board to work with a Licensee
to provide services to the public
For registration assistants must evidence of successful completion of an
present Associate's Degree in Speech-Language
Pathology Assisting
from an accredited institution of higher learning,
community college, or equivalent program; or
(2) evidence of successful completion of a
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution
as well as evidence of successful completion of
the following Speech-Language Assisting
curriculum courses
developed by the N. C. Department of
Community Colleges: Introduction to Speech-
Language Pathology
(SLP III or equivalent),SLP Office Procedures (SLP
120 or equivalent), Disorders and Treatment I (SLP
211 or
equivalent),Disorders and Treatment II (SLP 212 or
equivalent),Assistive Technology (SLP 220 or
equivalent), SLP Field Work (SLP 230 or
equivalent),SLP Field Work Seminar (SLP 231 or
equivalent),
(3) a passing score on a competency test
approved by the Board.