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36-24-1.2. "Audiologist" defined. For the purposes of this chapter, an audiologist is any person who engages in the practice of audiology and who meets the qualifications set forth in this chapter. A person represents oneself to be an audiologist if that person holds out to the public by any means, or by any service or function performed, directly or indirectly, or by using the terms audiology, audiologist, audiometrist, audiological, hearing therapy, hearing therapist, hearing clinic, hearing clinician, hearing aid audiologist, or any variation that expresses these terms.

Source: SL 1997, ch 221, § 3.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-24 > Statute-36-24-1-2

36-24-1.2. "Audiologist" defined. For the purposes of this chapter, an audiologist is any person who engages in the practice of audiology and who meets the qualifications set forth in this chapter. A person represents oneself to be an audiologist if that person holds out to the public by any means, or by any service or function performed, directly or indirectly, or by using the terms audiology, audiologist, audiometrist, audiological, hearing therapy, hearing therapist, hearing clinic, hearing clinician, hearing aid audiologist, or any variation that expresses these terms.

Source: SL 1997, ch 221, § 3.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-24 > Statute-36-24-1-2

36-24-1.2. "Audiologist" defined. For the purposes of this chapter, an audiologist is any person who engages in the practice of audiology and who meets the qualifications set forth in this chapter. A person represents oneself to be an audiologist if that person holds out to the public by any means, or by any service or function performed, directly or indirectly, or by using the terms audiology, audiologist, audiometrist, audiological, hearing therapy, hearing therapist, hearing clinic, hearing clinician, hearing aid audiologist, or any variation that expresses these terms.

Source: SL 1997, ch 221, § 3.