Tennessee and Iowa recently joined the list of states that are now participating in the ASLP-IC.
This interstate licensing compact will enable practitioners in participating states to apply for a “privilege” to practice both in-person and via telehealth in other participating states. The ASLP-IC, like other similar compacts that exist for other professions, like nursing, will increase the portability of licensure as well as facilitate access to these critical services.
For additional information about the ASLP-IC, please visit the dedicated website.
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