Alaska is currently advancing legislation to implement the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (ASLP-IC). Senate Bill 75 passed both the Senate and the House on May 15, just one day before the legislative session ended. However, the bill encountered a delay when several typos were discovered, requiring corrections before it could be officially enrolled. Earlier this week, the document was finalized and officially sent to the governor’s office, with a return expected by September 11.
The compact aims to streamline the practice of audiologists across participating states, improving access to hearing-health care, and removing barriers for professionals relocating across state lines. The Academy has been a strong advocate for states adopting the compact, recognizing its potential to enhance audiologist mobility. Additionally, the compact strengthens telehealth services, ensuring that patients in remote or underserved areas receive high-quality audiological care.
To learn more about Alaska’s compact legislation, please visit the compact map.
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