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The Future of Licensure and Lobbying CSAP May 19, 2018 Susan Adams, ASHA - Director, State Legislative & Regulatory Affairs Disclosure Susan Adams, Esq. Director, State Legislative & Regulatory Affairs Financial: I am a paid employee of ASHA. Non-Financial: none The Future of Licensure: Interstate Compact

Learner Outcomes - SLHIC Attendees will be able to identify the stages in developing an interstate compact. Attendees will be able to describe three areas where an interstate compact will support the profession. Attendees will be able to three issues that will be addressed by an interstate compact. What is an Interstate Compact? Contract between two or more states creating an agreement on a particular policy issue, adopting a certain standard or cooperating on regional or national matters. E. Drivers License Compact Allows states to respond to national priorities with one voice Threats of federally mandated solution Distrust of federal government Retains collective state sovereignty over issues belonging to the states State licensure processes remain in place Licensees voluntarily become part of a Compact State practice acts are not impacted Benefits of Interstate Compacts Effectiveness and efficiency Economies of scale Fleibility and autonomy compared to national policy One size does not fit all Dispute resolution among the states State and federal partnership Cooperative behaviors leading to win-win situations

Why an Interstate Compact? Mobile society (patients and practitioners) Technological advancements Support of spouses of relocating military members Deficit of health care professionals, especially serving rural areas Rising population Access to highly qualified specialists Enhance the states ability to protect the public s health and safety Enhance the echange of licensure, investigatory, and disciplinary information between member states Notable Healthcare Compacts Nurse Licensure Compact 25 states Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact 29 states (10 pending) Compact on Mental Health 45 states + DC Emergency Management Assistance Compact 50 states + DC EMS Licensure Compact (REPLICA) 13 states (8 pending) Medical Licensure Compact 22 states (8 pending) Physical Therapy Compact 18 states (6 pending) Psychology Compact (PsyPact) 5 states (7 state threshold) Speech-Language-Hearing Interstate Compact Telepractice Military SLHIC Mobility Access

SLHIC Timeline Year 1: Advisory Committee Develop compact concept Year 2: Drafting Committee Draft compact language Year 3: Outreach & Education Outreach to state leaders and legislatures to educate and support passage of implementing language Year 4: Outreach & Education Continued outreach to pass implementing language and adoption of compact in 10 states SLHIC Actions: Jun-Dec 2017 Action Develop Advisory Group / Conduct Project Research / Plan & Develop Advisory Materials Convene In-Person Advisory Group Meeting #1 Follow Up Jun Jul- 17 Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec SLHIC Actions: Jan-Jun 2018 Action Convene Virtual Advisory Group Meeting # 2 Follow Up Convene Final Advisory Group Meeting #3 Follow Up Finalize Advisory Group Recommendations / Finalize Drafting Team Membership / Plan & Develop Drafting Team Materials Jan -18 Feb -18 Mar -18 Apr -18 May- 18 Jun -18 Convene Drafting Team Meeting #1 / Plan Drafting Team Follow-Up & Net Steps

SLHIC Advisory Group Members Dan Logsdon (Manager, CSG National Center for Interstate Compacts) Rick Masters, Esq. (Special Counsel, CSG National Center for Interstate Compacts) Kerri Phillips, SLPD, CCC-SLP (President-Elect, National Council of State Boards of Eaminers for Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology) Marcus Beauregard (Director, Department of Defense State Liaison Office) Senator Hanna Gallo, CCC-SLP (Rhode Island State Legislator) Senator Stephen Pappas (Wyoming State Legislator) SLHIC Advisory Group Members Florence Cuneo, AuD, CCC-A (Alabama Board) Miranda Ross, AuD, CCC-A (Georgia Board) John Sloan, MS, CCC-SLP (Maryland Board) Richard Cram, AuD, CCC-A (New Meico Board) Luis Riquelme, PhD, CCC-SLP (New York Board) Nahale Kalfas, Esq. (North Carolina Board Counsel) Gregg Thornton, Esq. (Ohio Board Eecutive Director) Erin Haag (Oregon Board Eecutive Director) Sherry Sancibrian, PhD, CCC-SLP (Teas Board) Julia Lidgard, MS, CCC-SLP (Utah Board) Nancy Pajak, MS, CCC-A (Wyoming Board) 14 SLHIC Advisory Group Members

SLHIC Advisory Group Met in Washington, DC on October 9-10, facilitated by the Council of State Governments National Center for Interstate Compacts Role of Advisory Group Design and oversight of development process Substantive/strategic guidance to Drafting Team and key stakeholders SLHIC Advisory Group Discussion Topic Areas Purpose/Objective License v. Privilege Eligibility Criteria/Uniform Standards Discipline/Adverse Actions Re-licensure/Reinstatement Info Systems/Database Telehealth Structure Powers & Duties Finance SLHIC Drafting Team Dan Logsdon (Manager, CSG National Center for Interstate Compacts) Rick Masters, Esq. (Special Counsel, CSG National Center for Interstate Compacts/SLHIC Advisory Committee Member) Nahale Kalfas, Esq. (North Carolina Board Counsel/SLHIC Advisory Committee Member) Gregg Thornton, Esq. (Ohio Board Eecutive Director/SLHIC Advisory Committee Member) Kerri Phillips, SLPD, CCC-SLP (NCSB President-Elect/ SLHIC Advisory Committee Member) George Cook, AuD, CCC-A (Occupational Audiologist) Marcus Beauregard (Director, Department of Defense, State Liaison Office/SLHIC Advisory Committee Member)

SLHIC Drafting Team Meet in Washington, DC on May 21-22, facilitated by the Council of State Governments National Center for Interstate Compacts Role of Drafting Team Develops draft compact based on thoughts, ideas and suggestions of the Advisory Group Use their own thoughts and epertise through the process Net Steps Finalize draft compact (2018-2019) Release to stakeholders for comments Finalize with advisory group State education/adoption (2019-2020) Brief state legislators on compact Work with states to find sponsors, pass legislation in states Enactment (2020-2021) Reach threshold for enactment Set up compact commission to run compact 20 SLHIC Resources Speech-Language-Hearing Interstate Compact Webpage: http://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/audiology-and- Speech-Language-Pathology-Interstate-Compact/ Questions? Comments? Concerns? interstatecompact@asha.org Dan Logsdon CSG Contact - dlogsdon@csg.org Kerri Phillips NCSB Contact - kerriphillips@bellsouth.net Susan Adams ASHA Contact - sadams@asha.org 21

Day at the Capitol for Better Speech and Hearing Month Lobbying Wins and Woes Rhea Dyer, President West Virginia Speech Language Hearing Association Securing a Lobbyist Securing: put together a set of guidelines outlining estimated amount of time, responsibilities, and settings/lobbying areas essential to your organization. - Use relational capital to secure a list of names that might be a good fit for your association - Put out an ad for a lobbyist using the list of registered lobbyists in your state (hopefully each state has one) Narrowed the field? - Schedule interviews - Review potential cost

Retaining a Lobbyist Find someone who lobbies for allied professions- E. PT, OT, Psychology Build into your interview/contract components of retention - Initial contract may be for 3 years with option to renew for 5 additional years Be clear initially about the epectations - If they bid on a job that was not well described in terms of time and responsibilities, they may not return. Establish clear and open lines of communication- if they do not feel they are serving your organization well, they may move on to other projects Benefits vs. Drawbacks Benefits Creates a proactive culture Allows for quick action Creates communication between government and profession Creates a strong governmental affairs committee Drawbacks Cost Year to year need may not be the same Increased work load for eecutive board/committees More people to monitor Cost! Eperiences We have had awful and awesome lobbyists. If you find one that you can align with, don t let them go! Our current lobbyist sends us a daily report of bill tracking to comment/review during legislative session

Accomplishments Secured salary supplement for school-based SLP s in 2006 Provided support for legislation that we supported, rejected, or felt needed amended. Worked with the state licensure board, ASHA, and other stakeholders to culminate information needed to make decisions Kept house bill requiring unnecessary additional speech and language testing and milestones from being passed in 2018 with the support of WVSHA and ASHA- required attendance at all hearings and quick feedback to ensure success Helped pass an alternate certification pathway for school-based SLP s who were going to be required to re-take the PRAXIS to practice in the schools.