4.1 Regulated Category

Courtesy Register Regulated Member

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Courtesy Register Regulated Member About this category: Required for speech-language pathologists and audiologists from outside of Alberta who will be providing professional services in Alberta for a limited number of specific purposes. A complete listing of the acceptable purposes for courtesy registration is available here. These regulated members may use the protected titles of their profession. Granted only for the time you need to complete the professional services in Alberta, up to a combined total of twelve months. The cross-provincial practice agreement between Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Saskatchewan allows audiologists and speech-language pathologists who are fully registered in [...]

Courtesy Register Regulated Member2023-05-15T09:14:06-06:00

General Register Regulated Member – Non-Practicing

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General Register Regulated Member – Non-Practicing About this category: For speech-language pathologists and audiologists who are not active in their practice, i.e., not working or volunteering in Alberta (e.g., medical leave of absence or parental leave). These regulated members do not hold a Practice Permit and may not practice. These regulated members may use the protected titles of their profession followed by the phrase “(Non-Practicing)”. These members will receive ACSLPA communications. To be a member under this category, you must: Hold a master’s degree, or equivalent[1], in speech-language pathology or audiology. Meet the good character and English language proficiency requirements [...]

General Register Regulated Member – Non-Practicing2023-05-15T09:10:27-06:00

General Register Regulated Member – Practicing

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General Register Regulated Member – Practicing About this category: Required for speech-language pathologists and audiologists working in clinical, administrative, teaching, or research settings, including those volunteering in their profession in Alberta. These regulated members are issued an annual Practice Permit (valid to December 31) and may use the protected titles of their profession. These regulated members are able to vote and serve on the ACSLPA Council or committees. These regulated members will receive ACSLPA communications. To be a member under this category, you must: Hold a master’s degree, or equivalent[1], in speech-language pathology or audiology. Meet the current qualifications, good [...]

General Register Regulated Member – Practicing2023-05-15T09:05:16-06:00

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