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: HAS 6.14(2)(b)5.5. Signing formal client documents including evaluations and progress notes. HAS 6.14(2)(b)6.6. Disclosing confidential client information unless authorized by the supervising audiologist. HAS 6.14(3)(3) “Direct supervision of unlicensed individuals” means: HAS 6.14(3)(a)(a) For purposes of monitoring unlicensed individuals who assist in the practice of speech-language pathology, providing direct observation and supervision of the clinical services provided by the individual to clients at least 50% of client contact time during the first 90 days of employment and no less than 10% thereafter. Direct supervision shall be scheduled and documented. Documentation of direct supervision shall include all of the following: HAS 6.14(3)(a)2.2. Ensuring that the tasks performed by the individual do not require the exercise of professional judgment or entail interpretation of results or the development or modification of treatment plans. HAS 6.14(3)(a)3.3. Providing appropriate training that is competency-based and specific to job performance. HAS 6.14(3)(a)4.4. Maintaining a record of direct supervision provided by the speech-language pathologist over the unlicensed individual who assists in the practice of speech-language pathology.