(1) Audiology aides/assistants are not allowed to provide telepractice services per 37-15-314, MCA.
(2) Audiology aides/assistants are not allowed to:
(a) perform any task without the expressed knowledge and approval of the aide/assistant supervisor;
(b) determine case selection or evaluation protocols;
(c) interpret observations or data into diagnostic statements of clinical management strategies or procedures;
(d) participate in team or case conferences, or any interdisciplinary team, without the presence of the aide/assistant supervisor or an audiologist designated by the aide/assistant supervisor;
(e) write, develop, or modify a patient's individualized treatment plan;
(f) assist with patients without following the treatment plan prepared by the aide/assistant supervisor;
(g) compose or sign any formal documents (e.g., treatment plans, reimbursement forms, or reports);
(h) transmit clinical information either orally or in writing to anyone, including the patient, except at the direction of the aide/assistant supervisor;
(i) select patients for treatment services or discharge patients from treatment services;
(j) disclose clinical or confidential information either orally or in writing to anyone other than the aide/assistant supervisor, except at the direction of the aide/assistant supervisor;
(k) counsel or consult with the patient, family, or others regarding the patient status or service, or make referrals for additional services, except at the direction of the aide/assistant supervisor;
(l) make ear impressions;
(m) fit hearing aids or other amplification devices;
(n) map cochlear implants; or
(o) write progress notes that are not cosigned by the aide/assistant supervisor.
(3) Audiology and industrial audiology aides/assistants shall comply with the supervision plan and functions submitted by the aide/assistant supervisor at the time of application, and with all other statutory or rule requirements.