HB 105-LICENSING SPEECH PATHOLOGY/AUDIOLOGY  MS. PATTI SWENSON, staff to Representative Con Bunde, stated the purpose of CSHB 105(FIN) is to improve the standards for speech pathologists within the State. Speech pathologists are required to take a national exam and follow national clinical competency guidelines. CSHB 105)FIN) is supported at the State and national levels. CHAIRMAN MACKIE stated a proposed Senate Labor & Commerce committee substitute (CS) has been drafted. Some small school districts expressed concern that, because of their size, they must rely on contract services to provide speech pathology services. They are concerned that CSHB 105(FIN) will directly increase costs and further restrict the supply of professionals available to serve their needs. The proposed CS will exempt school district employees and contractors who practice speech language pathology in the district from the new licensing requirements (in Section 16 on page 8). The qualification standards for these individuals will remain under the jurisdiction of the Department of Education and Early Development (DOEED). MS. SWENSON stated Representative Bunde supports the CS. SENATOR DONLEY moved to adopt SCS CSHB 105(L&C) (Version M). Without objection, the motion carried. SENATOR LEMAN asked if any changes would be made to the boards. MS. SWENSON stated the fiscal note combines fees from the 25 speech language pathologists and 45 audiologists to bring the price of licensing down and they will all be working under the same group of people. SENATOR LEMAN asked if a speech pathologist will be added to the board. MS. SWENSON answered "No." Catherine Reardon, Director of the Division of Occupational Licensing, Department of Community and Economic Development, stated support for the bill. SENATOR LEMAN moved SCS CSHB 105 (L&C) (Version M) with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Without objection, the motion carried.