32 §3831. Licensure; qualifications

Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS

Chapter 56: PSYCHOLOGISTS

Subchapter 3: LICENSURE

§3831. Licensure; qualifications

1. Psychological examiner. A candidate for this license shall furnish the board with satisfactory evidence that the candidate is trustworthy and competent to practice as a psychological examiner in such manner as to safeguard the interests of the public; has had a master's degree reflecting comprehensive training in psychology from an accredited educational institution recognized by the board as maintaining satisfactory standards; has had at least one year of full-time supervised experience in psychology of a type considered by the board to be qualifying in nature; is competent as a psychological examiner as shown by passing such examinations, written or oral, or both, as the board determines necessary; is not considered by the board to be engaged in unethical practice; and has not within the preceding 6 months failed an examination .

[ 2007, c. 402, Pt. Q, §9 (AMD) .]

2. Psychologist. A candidate for this license shall furnish the board with satisfactory evidence that the candidate is trustworthy and competent to practice as a psychologist in such manner as to safeguard the interest of the public; has received a doctorate degree reflecting comprehensive training in psychology from an accredited institution recognized by the board as maintaining satisfactory standards, at the time the degree was granted; has had at least 2 years of experience in psychology of a type considered by the board to be qualifying in nature; is competent in psychology, as shown by passing such examinations as the board determines necessary; is not considered by the board to be engaged in unethical practice; and has not within the preceding 6 months failed an examination . The board shall recognize that valid comprehensive training in psychology must be received in or accepted by a single program, but may be obtained through a degree given by administrative units other than a department of psychology, including programs approved by the National Association of School Psychologists or the American Psychological Association designation program or their successors or other organizations approved by the board. The board shall adopt a list of these programs. Individuals with degrees from programs not on that list must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

[ 2007, c. 402, Pt. Q, §9 (AMD) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1967, c. 544, §82 (NEW). 1983, c. 413, §152 (AMD). 1983, c. 468, §22 (AMD). 1983, c. 816, §A34 (RPR). 1985, c. 481, §A61 (AMD). 2007, c. 402, Pt. Q, §9 (AMD).