Supervising licensee means a licensee who has satisfied any requirements to act as a supervisor and has agreed to provide supervision of an unlicensed individual or a licensee in a classification or licensure status that requires supervision in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Supervising licensee means the same as defined in Section R156-1-102a.
Supervising licensee means licensee designated by the establishment owner or manager to act on behalf of the enterprise or establishment in the absence of the owner or manager. The supervising licensee must be licensed in all aspects of the activity being practiced in the enterprise or establishment;
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Supervising licensee" means a licensee who has satisfied any requirements to act as a supervisor and has agreed to provide supervision of an unlicensed individual or a licensee in a classification or licensure status that requires supervision in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Supervising licensee shall notify the department of his acceptance of this supervision within 14 days of his acceptance.
Supervising licensee shall submit the supervising licensee application and fees.
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Supervising licensee means the licensed speech-language pathologist or licensed audiologist authorized to supervise a registered aide as stated on the aide registration form filed with the Department.
Supervising licensee means an individual who is the holder of a full license and who has signed a supervision undertaking submitted under subsection 4(1) for a probationary licensee.
Supervising licensee means the licensed speech-language pathologist or licensed audiologist authorized to supervise a registered aide as stated on the aide registration form filed with the Department. SOURCE: Miss. Code Ann. §73-38-13. Rule 10.10.4 Powers and Duties of the Department: 1. To aid the state's attorneys of the various counties in the enforcement of the provisions of the Legislation Governing Speech-Language Pathologists/Audiologists and the prosecution of any violations thereof. In addition to the criminal penalties provided by the Legislation Governing Speech-Language Pathologists/Audiologists, the civil remedy of injunction shall be available to restrain and enjoin violations of any provisions of that law without proof of actual damages sustained by any person. 2. To determine the qualifications and eligibility of applicants for registration as speech-language pathology and audiology aides in this state. 3. To issue, renew, deny, suspend, or revoke registration of speech- language pathology and audiology aides in this state or otherwise discipline registered speech-language pathology and audiology aides. 4. To deny, suspend, or revoke licensure of speech-language pathologists and audiologists or otherwise discipline licensed speech-language pathologists and audiologists who employ or supervise speech-language pathology or audiology aides, and who engage in unethical or questionable practices, or who fail to provide appropriate supervision of aides or who have encouraged or participated in any intentional act or omission that caused or assisted their aides to violate these regulationsand/or any law, including but not limited to, Section 73-14-1, et seq. of the Mississippi Code of 1972 as amended which is generally known as the "Hearing Aid Dealers Licensing Act". 5. To investigate alleged or suspected violations of the provisions of the Legislation Governing Speech-Language Pathologists/Audiologists or other laws of this state pertaining to speech-language pathology and audiology aides and these regulations. 6. To maintain a register listing the name of every speech-language pathology and audiology aides registered in this state, his/her last known place of business and last known place of residence, and the date and number of his/her registration. Such a list shall be available to any person upon application to the department and payment of such charges as may be fixed by it. 7. To be responsible for all disputed matters involving whether an applicant shall be r...
Supervising licensee in a designated agency firm means a licensee of the brokerage firm who is selected by the brokerage firm’s principal broker or broker in charge to act in a supervisory capacity for different licensees within the brokerage firm whose clients wish to participate in the same transaction. This individual shall not be a licensee who represents one of the clients in the transaction.
Supervising licensee means a body art practitioner, licensed pursuant to RSA 314-A:2 for a minimum of 5 years in the body art classification(s) being supervised, who is responsible for the supervision and performance of an apprentice.
Supervising licensee means a general licensee, a transitional general licensee or a deemed transitional general licensee who supervises a limited licensee or a deemed limited licensee; (“titulaire de permis chargé de la supervision”)
Supervising licensee means a licensee who has satisfied the requirements to act as a supervisor and has agreed to supervise an unlicensed individual or a licensee in a classification or licensure status that requires supervision in accordance with this chapter].[