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News and Updates from
the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board
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 March 12, 2026
Speech Language Pathologist Assistant Licensing
Anyone providing speech language services to a child on an IEP must either be a licensed Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) or a licensed Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA). This was effective July 1, 2025. The SLPA must be licensed through the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) to provide services in a school setting. SLPA is a protected title. Individuals may not provide speech-language pathology services as an SLPA without the required education and MDH license and need to be supervised by a SLP who is licensed through PELSB. SLPA licenses are not issued by PELSB.
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Difference in duties between MDH SLPA Licensure and Tier 2 SLP PELSB Licensure
MDH SLPA license:
- An individual functions as an assistant.
- Statutory supervision requirements apply.
- Scope is limited to delegated duties.
Tier 2 SLP license through PELSB:
- An individual functions as an SLP in a school setting.
- Not classified as an SLPA.
- MDH SLPA license requirement does not apply.
- An individual may perform SLP functions consistent with PELSB authority, subject to district assignment and licensure limitations.
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