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225 ILCS 50/12

    (225 ILCS 50/12)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2026)
    Sec. 12. Hearing aid technicians.
    (a) Hearing aid technicians may be employed by a hearing instrument professional to assist in the dispensing and servicing of hearing instruments without a license. A hearing aid technician must work under the direct supervision of a licensed hearing instrument professional.
    (b) The duties of a hearing aid technician are limited to the following:
        (1) packaging and mailing earmold orders, repaired
    
devices, and manufacturer or lab returns;
        (2) maintaining an inventory of supplies;
        (3) performing checks on hearing aids and other
    
amplification devices and equipment;
        (4) troubleshooting and performing minor repairs to
    
hearing aids, earmolds, and other amplification devices which do not alter the shape, sound characteristics, or performance of the device;
        (5) cleaning of hearing aids and other amplification
    
devices;
        (6) performing electroacoustic analysis of hearing
    
aids and other amplification devices;
        (7) instructing patients in proper use and care of
    
hearing aids and other amplification devices;
        (8) demonstration of alerting and assistive listening
    
devices;
        (9) performing infection control duties within the
    
clinic or service; and
        (10) contacting hearing instrument manufacturers and
    
suppliers regarding status of orders and repairs.
    (c) The licensed hearing instrument professional is responsible for all services performed by the hearing aid technician under the professional's direct supervision.
(Source: P.A. 103-495, eff. 1-1-24.)