Become A Proctor
Mentoring the professionals of the future is an important responsibility of the association. All of us in the industry want to ensure that early career professionals are prepared and capable. THAA is working with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to provide volunteer proctors and direction around the licensing exam.
THAA’s Proctor Task Force is working to:
1. Provide solutions to TDLR for proctor shortage for exams
2. Engage more members to serve as proctors.
Note: To support this effort, TDLR recently adopted a rule to allow for one hour of continuing education to be granted per proctor test date (up to 4 per license term). To learn more, reference #4 under G.
Texas Occupation Code
TITLE 3. HEALTH PROFESSIONS
SUBTITLE G. PROFESSIONS RELATED TO HEARING, SPEECH, AND DYSLEXIA
CHAPTER 402. HEARING INSTRUMENT FITTERS AND DISPENSERS
Sec. 402.104. POWERS AND DUTIES REGARDING EXAMINATION.
1. Require a proctor to be licensed in good standing as a hearing instrument fitter and dispenser;
2. Specify the number of years a proctor must be licensed as a hearing instrument fitter and dispenser; and
3. Specify the disciplinary actions or other actions that disqualify a person from serving as a proctor.