Chapter 276-9 PERMITS
Rule 276-9-.01 Apprentice Permit
(1) | In order to apply for a hearing aid
apprentice permit, the applicant shall:
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(2) | Upon approval
of the application, a non-renewable apprentice permit will be issued for a
period of one (1) year. A non-renewable, one-year apprentice permit allows the
permit holder to practice while in an apprenticeship and under the supervision
of a licensed dispenser.
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(3) | An
apprentice permit holder shall be at all times the permit is in force in an
"apprenticeship" under the indirect supervision of a Georgia licensed hearing
aid dispenser. Adequate supervision by a Georgia licensed hearing aid dispenser
shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
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(4) | There may be no more than two (2) apprentice permit holders under a supervising Georgia licensed hearing aid dispenser at any given time. Apprentice permit holders must cause a current supervising Georgia licensed hearing aid dispenser to submit to the Board in writing that they are no longer the apprentice permit holder's supervisor, and the reason for the disassociation in order for an apprentice permit holder to obtain a new supervising Georgia licensed hearing aid dispenser. |
(5) | All apprentice permit holders must be identified as such by name tags. Dealers employing apprentice permit holders shall post office signage indicating apprentice permit holders are present and may be involved in the fitting and dispensing of hearing aid devices. |
Rule 276-9-.02 Training Permit
(1) | In order to apply for a hearing aid
training permit, the applicant shall:
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(2) | Once approved and issued, the
training permit shall authorize the person to dispense hearing aids only under
"DIRECT SUPERVISION AND IMMEDIATE OBSERVATION" of a Georgia licensed hearing
aid dispenser who shall be responsible for trainee's compliance with this
chapter. Adequate supervision by a Georgia licensed hearing aid dispenser shall
include, but not be limited to, the following:
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(3) | In order to become a licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser the holder of a training permit must pass all portions of the practical and written examinations required for licensure. |
(4) | The holder of a training permit may apply for an apprentice permit at any time pursuant to Board rule 276-9-.01, however, both permits cannot be held at the same time. |
(5) | There may be no more than one (1) training permit holder under a supervising Georgia licensed hearing aid dispenser at any given time. Training permit holders must cause a current supervising Georgia licensed hearing aid dispenser to submit to the Board in writing that they are no longer the training permit holder's supervisor, and the reason for the disassociation in order for a training permit holder to obtain a new supervising Georgia licensed hearing aid dispenser. |
(6) | All training permit holders must be identified as such by name tags. Dealers employing training permit holders shall post office signage indicating training permit holders are present and may be involved in the fitting and dispensing of hearing aid devices. |