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ASHA's state advocacy team advocates on issues related to the professions at the state and local level and provides members and state speech-language hearing associations with assistance and resources. Find the ASHA State Team liaison [PDF] for your state. If you are interested in treating clients or patients outside of the U.S. or practicing outside of the U.S., please refer to ASHA's resource for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Associations Outside of the United States. 
 
State Requirements and Contact Information 
About state contacts and licensure information. 
 
Alabama 
Alaska 
Arizona 
Arkansas 
California 
Colorado 
Connecticut 
Delaware 
District of Columbia 
Florida 
Georgia 
Hawaii 
Idaho 
Illinois 
Indiana 
Iowa 
Kansas 
Kentucky 
Louisiana 
Maine 
Maryland 
Massachusetts 
Michigan 
Minnesota 
Mississippi 
Missouri 
Montana 
Nebraska 
Nevada 
New Hampshire 
New Jersey 
New Mexico 
New York 
North Carolina 
North Dakota 
Ohio 
Oklahoma 
Oregon 
Pennsylvania 
Rhode Island 
South Carolina 
South Dakota 
Tennessee 
Texas 
Utah 
Vermont 
Virginia 
Washington 
West Virginia 
Wisconsin 
Wyoming 
U.S. Territories 
Overseas Association of Communication Sciences 
State Hot Topics 
Information and resources for advocating on important issues in the states. 
 
State Advocacy Resources 
Information about how to advocate at the state level and advocacy networks that can help. 
 
Interstate Compact 
Information on efforts to develop an interstate compact for audiologists and speech-language pathologists who wish to practice in multiple states. 
 
State Trends 
Information on licensing trends, legislative, and regulatory updates across the states. 
 
State Model Bills and Mandates 
Language that can be used to craft legislation and links to current state requirements. 
 
State Association Resources 
Information for state association leaders.
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