HAS 6.14(1)(a)7.a.a. Structured speech-language drills; oral motor exercises; practice and reinforcement of established speech-language skills and applications to communication activities of daily living. HAS 6.14(1)(a)8.8. Providing treatment to clients selected by the speech-language pathologist by adhering to the treatment plans established by the speech-language pathologist who is available on site for consultation, as needed. HAS 6.14(1)(b)(b) “Assist in the practice of speech-language pathology” does not include any of the following: HAS 6.14(1)(b)1.1. Performing formal or informal speech-language pathology evaluations. HAS 6.14(1)(b)3.3. Participating in client conferences or interdisciplinary team meetings or communicating with a client’s family or other individuals outside of the presence of the supervising speech-language pathologist unless authorized by the speech-language pathologist. HAS 6.14(1)(b)5.5. Counseling or consulting with the client, the client’s family or other individuals regarding the client’s status or service. HAS 6.14(1)(b)6.6. Writing, developing or modifying a client’s individualized treatment plan. HAS 6.14(1)(b)8.8. Working with clients without direct supervision by the speech-language pathologist. HAS 6.14(1)(b)9.9. Signing formal client documents such as evaluations or progress notes. HAS 6.14(1)(b)10.10. Selecting clients for service or discharging clients from service. HAS 6.14(1)(b)11.11. Disclosing confidential client information to anyone other than the supervising speech-language pathologist unless authorized by the supervising speech-language pathologist. HAS 6.14(1)(b)13.13. Representing himself or herself as a speech-language pathologist. HAS 6.14(1)(b)14.14. Using a checklist to tabulate results of feeding or swallowing evaluations. HAS 6.14(1)(b)15.15. Demonstrating swallowing strategies or precautions to a client, the family of a client or staff. HAS 6.14(2)(a)(a) “Assist in the practice of audiology” means providing audiology services that include any of the following: HAS 6.14(2)(a)1.1. Conducting hearing screenings including pure tone thresholds. HAS 6.14(2)(a)2.2. Servicing hearing instruments including applying lubrication, making tube changes on ear molds, cleaning and repairing cases or ear mold surfaces, checking battery status and returning hearing instruments to clients after servicing. HAS 6.14(2)(a)3.3. Preparing informal documentation of clients’ responses to treatment or service. HAS 6.14(2)(a)4.4. Performing biological checks, calibrations and regular maintenance of equipment. HAS 6.14(2)(a)5.5. Preparing charts and records, scheduling activities and performing assigned clerical duties. HAS 6.14(2)(b)(b) “Assist in the practice of audiology” does not mean any of the following: