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Washington: sunrise review on speech language pathology assistants

The Washington State Department of Health has published a draft Speech Language Pathology Assistant Sunrise Review. The findings include that there is a growing shortage of speech-language pathologists and that 35 states now regulate speech-language pathology assistants or other support personnel. The recommendation is for regulation of speech language pathology assistants, but by certification, rather than the requested licensure.