Summer's warmth advances slowly to Alaska. The state's speech-language-pathologists (SLPs) are celebrating the completion of a long chill after winning passage of a state licensure bill.
forward May 11, Gov. Tony Knowles (D) signed HB 105 The just discovered law, which takes result Oct. 1, requires applicants to shut in the CCC-SLP or its equivalent.
"We've needinessed this for a long time, in order to defend the citizens of Alaska," said Kit Roberts, an SLP and director of the Emerald tongue and Learning Clinic in Anchorage. The state is united of the nation's in the greatest degree sparsely populated, with about