TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
        
 
 Title of Regulation: 18VAC30-20. Regulations
 Governing the Practice of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (amending 18VAC30-20-10; adding
 18VAC30-20-241). 
 
 Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of
 Virginia.
 
 Effective Date: July 27, 2016. 
 
 Agency Contact: Leslie L. Knachel, Executive Director,
 Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite
 300, Richmond, VA 23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4630, FAX (804) 527-4413, or
 email leslie.knachel@dhp.virginia.gov.
 
 Summary:
 
 Pursuant to Chapter 327 of the 2014 Acts of Assembly, the
 amendments provide a framework for safe practice of limited cerumen management
 by an audiologist including (i) a definition of "limited cerumen
 management," (ii) the education and specific training necessary to perform
 limited cerumen management on patients, (iii) the contraindications for
 performance by an audiologist of limited cerumen management on patients, and
 (iv) the conditions that require referral to a medical doctor.
 
 Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: A
 summary of comments made by the public and the agency's response may be
 obtained from the promulgating agency or viewed at the office of the Registrar
 of Regulations. 
 
 Part I 
 General Provisions 
 
 18VAC30-20-10. Definitions. 
 
 A. The words and terms "audiologist,"
 "board," "practice of audiology," "practice of
 speech-language pathology," "speech-language disorders," and
 "speech-language pathologist" when used in this chapter shall have
 the meanings ascribed to them in § 54.1-2600 of the Code of Virginia. 
 
 B. The following words when used in this chapter shall have
 the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 
 
 "Contact hour" means 60 minutes of time spent in
 continuing learning activities. 
 
 "Limited cerumen management" means the
 identification and removal of cerumen from the cartilaginous outer one-third
 portion of the external auditory canal in accordance with minimum standards and
 procedures set forth in this chapter.
 
 "School speech-language pathologist" means a person
 licensed pursuant to § 54.1-2603 of the Code of Virginia to provide
 speech-language pathology services solely in public school divisions. 
 
 "Supervision" means that the audiologist or
 speech-language pathologist is responsible for the entire service being rendered
 or activity being performed, is available for consultation, and is providing
 regular monitoring and documentation of clinical activities and competencies of
 the person being supervised. 
 
 "Type 1" means continuing learning activities that
 must be offered by an accredited sponsor or organization as specified in
 18VAC30-20-300. 
 
 "Type 2" means continuing learning activities that
 may or may not be approved by an accredited sponsor or organization but shall
 be activities considered by the learner to be beneficial to practice or to
 continuing learning. In Type 2 activities, licensees document their own
 participation on the Continued Competency Activity and Assessment Form and are
 considered self-learning activities. 
 
 18VAC30-20-241. Limited cerumen management.
 
 A. In order for an audiologist to perform limited cerumen
 management, he shall:
 
 1. Be a graduate of a doctoral program in audiology that is
 accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American
 Speech-Language-Hearing Association or other accrediting body recognized by the
 board and that included didactic education and supervised clinical experience
 in cerumen management as specified in subsection B of this section; or
 
 2. Complete a course or workshop in cerumen management that
 provides training as specified in subsection B of this section and that is
 approved by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association or the American
 Academy of Audiology.
 
 B. An audiologist shall maintain documentation evidencing
 satisfactory completion of training in cerumen management to include the
 following:
 
 1. Recognizing the presence of preexisting
 contraindications that necessitate referral to a physician; 
 
 2. Recognizing patient distress and appropriate action to
 take if complications are encountered;
 
 3. Use of infection control precautions;
 
 4. Procedures for removal of cerumen, including cerumen
 loop, gentle water irrigation, suction, and the use of material for softening;
 
 5. Observation of each type of cerumen management procedure
 performed by a qualified audiologist or physician; and
 
 6. Successful performance, under direct supervision by an
 audiologist qualified to perform cerumen management or a physician, of each
 type of cerumen management procedure.
 
 C. An audiologist shall not perform cerumen management on
 a patient who has any of the following preexisting contraindications:
 
 1. A perforated tympanic membrane;
 
 2. Inflammation, tenderness, drainage, or open wounds or
 traces of blood in the external ear canal;
 
 3. History of ear surgery that results in distortion of the
 external ear canal;
 
 4. HIV infection or bleeding disorders;
 
 5. Actual or suspected foreign body in the ear, excluding
 hearing aid components that are located in the lateral one-third portion of the
 ear canal;
 
 6. Stenosis or bony exostosis of the ear canal; or
 
 7. Cerumen impaction that totally occludes the
 visualization of the tympanic membrane.
 
 D. An audiologist
 performing cerumen management shall: 
 
 1. Obtain informed [ written ] consent
 of the patient or legally responsible adult and [ maintain
 documentation of document ] such consent and the
 procedure performed in the patient record.
 
 2. Refer patients to a physician if they exhibit
 contraindications or experience any complication, such as dizziness, during the
 procedure.
 
 
        VA.R. Doc. No. R15-4115; Filed June 3, 2016, 2:57 p.m.