Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1106

Introduced
1/28/26  

Caption

Audiology Practice Modernization Act; urge state-wide support for passage

Impact

The enactment of HR1106 is expected to create a more clearly defined scope of practice for audiologists. This modernization is anticipated to increase patient access, improve the quality of care, and contribute to healthcare cost reductions. By clarifying audiology practice standards, the legislation aims to support a more efficient delivery of hearing healthcare services and align state regulations with current best practices in the field.

Summary

HR1106, known as the Audiology Practice Modernization Act, aims to modernize the scope of practice for audiologists in response to the evolving needs and advancements in hearing healthcare. The resolution underscores the essential role of audiologists in diagnosing, treating, and managing hearing-related conditions, particularly in light of significant prevalence rates of hearing loss among various populations, including children and rural residents. Passage of the bill is urged to enhance access to critical hearing healthcare services and ensure that such services are delivered safely and effectively.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HR1106 may highlight the contrasts in perspectives regarding the modernization of audiology practices. Advocates argue it will significantly improve healthcare access and safety for patients with hearing loss, while potential critics might raise concerns about the implications of such modernization in terms of regulatory oversight or the potential impact on traditional practices within audiology. The legislative journey of this bill may involve debates on ensuring that both innovation and patient care standards are upheld.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB118

To Amend The Definition Of "audiology" Relating To The Practice Of Audiologists.

GA HB444

AN ACT relating to the practice of audiology.

GA HR1155

Georgia PAD Screening and Amputation Prevention Act; state-wide support for passage; urge

GA HB442

Provides relative to the practice of audiology and speech-language pathology

GA HB925

Provides relative to the practice of audiology and speech-language pathology

GA SB917

Health Occupations - Practice of Audiology - Definition

GA SB919

Health Occupations – Practice of Audiology – Definition

GA S654

End Dual Licensure for Audiologists

GA HB4509

Health occupations: audiologists; audiologist and speech language pathologist licensure compact; provide for. Amends secs. 16801 & 17601 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16801 & 333.17601) & adds secs. 16187, 16804 & 17603a.

GA SB1368

Speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and hearing aid dispensers.

Similar Bills

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