NRS637B.060. “Practice of speech pathology” defined.  


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  •   “Practice of speech pathology” consists of holding out to the public, or rendering, services for the measurement, testing, identification, prediction, treatment or modification of, or counseling or research concerning:

          1.  Normal and abnormal development of a person’s ability to communicate;

          2.  Disorders and problems concerning a person’s ability to communicate;

          3.  Deficiencies in a person’s sensory, perceptual, motor, cognitive and social skills necessary to enable the person to communicate; and

          4.  Sensorimotor functions of a person’s mouth, pharynx and larynx.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1253; A 1991, 171)