Registration Categories

PractisingProvisionalNon-PractisingCourtesy
DefinitionRefers to registrants who are entitled to practice audiology or speech-language pathology in the province of New Brunswick.Refers to initial registrants who are entitled to practice while completing a prescribed period of mentorship, waiting to pass the Canadian Entry-to-Practice (CETP) exam, or meeting prescribed conditions for full registration.

Provisional registration may also be granted to non-practising registrants who have applied for reinstatement to practice and who must complete a period of mentorship or meet additional prescribed conditions for reinstatement.
Refers to registrants who are not currently active in their practice and have been granted a non-practising registration. Non-practising registrants are not entitled to practice audiology or speech-language pathology in New Brunswick under this registration category.Refers to a temporary registration which allows audiologists or speech-language pathologists from outside of New Brunswick to be registered in New Brunswick for a short term of less than 12 months, provided they are registered in good standing in another regulated jurisdiction in Canada.

More information on the cross-provincial practice agreement can be found on the NBASLPA website here.
EmploymentYou are permitted to be actively employed in any capacity related to audiology or speech-language pathology, including private practice or consultation.

You are permitted to deliver services only within the scope of your professional competence, considering your education, training, experience, and the availability of supervision or support from qualified colleagues.
You are permitted to be actively employed in any capacity related to audiology or speech-language pathology, including private practice or consultation.

You are permitted to deliver services only within the scope of your professional competence, considering your education, training, experience, and the availability of supervision or support from qualified colleagues.
You are not permitted to be actively employed in any capacity related to audiology or speech-language pathology, including private practice or consultation.You are permitted to be actively employed in any capacity related to audiology or speech-language pathology, including private practice or consultation up to a maximum of 200 hours within the 12-month registration period, provided you are registered in good standing in another regulated jurisdiction in Canada. The majority of your direct client/patient care must be in your primary province.

You are permitted to deliver services only within the scope of your professional competence, considering your education, training, experience, and the availability of supervision or support from qualified colleagues.
Service ProvisionYou are legally entitled to provide, delegate, or supervise services within the fields of audiology or speech-language pathology that are within the scope of your professional competence, considering your education, training, experience, and the availability of supervision or support from qualified colleagues.You are legally entitled to provide, delegate, or supervise services within the fields of audiology or speech-language pathology that are within the scope of your professional competence, considering your education, training, experience, and the availability of supervision or support from qualified colleagues.You are prohibited from providing, delegating, or supervising services within the fields of audiology or speech-language pathology.You are legally entitled to provide services within the fields of audiology or speech-language pathology, up to a maximum of 200 hours within the 12-month registration period, provided you are registered in good standing in another regulated jurisdiction in Canada.

You are permitted to deliver services only within the scope of your professional competence, considering your education, training, experience, and the availability of supervision or support from qualified colleagues.
Voting RightsYou have voting rights at NBASLPA's annual or special meetings.You do not have voting rights at NBASLPA's annual or special meetings.You do not have voting rights at NBASLPA's annual or special meetings.You do not have voting rights at NBASLPA's annual or special meetings.
Executive Council / CommitteesYou are eligible to hold office on the NBASLPA Executive Council.

You are welcome to volunteer on NBASLPA committees and attend all meetings.
You are not eligible to hold office on the NBASLPA Executive Council.

You are welcome to volunteer on NBASLPA committees and attend all meetings.
You are not eligible to hold office on the NBASLPA Executive Council.

You are welcome to volunteer on NBASLPA committees and attend all meetings.
You are not eligible to hold office on the NBASLPA Executive Council.

You are not eligible to volunteer on NBASLPA committees.
Professional TitleAs a practising registrant, you are authorized to practice or identify yourself as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) or Audiologist in the province of New Brunswick.

You may use the title of Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist.
As a provisional registrant, you are authorized to practice or identify yourself as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) or Audiologist in the province of New Brunswick.

You may use the title of Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist.
As a non-practising registrant, you are not authorized to practice or identify yourself as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) or Audiologist in the province of New Brunswick.

You may to use the title of Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist, as appropriate, provided it is followed by the designation "Non-Practising".
As a courtesy registrant, you are authorized to practice or identify yourself as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) or Audiologist in the province of New Brunswick.

You may use the protected titles of your profession.