2026/2027 Edition | Real Exam Questions
with 100% Verified Correct Answers
Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology Jurisprudence Assessment | Expert-
Verified Q&A | Certification-Ready Format
Introduction
This Pennsylvania Psychology Law actual exam 2026/2027 delivers a comprehensive, expert-
verified Evaluation covering all Pennsylvania psychology law and ethics domains required by the
Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology jurisprudence curriculum. The assessment integrates
critical competencies in the Pennsylvania Psychology Licensing Act, State Board regulations,
professional ethical standards, confidentiality laws, mandated reporting requirements, and scope
of professional activity to ensure legal compliance and ethical psychological service within the
Commonwealth. All 50 questions include 100% verified correct answers with detailed rationales,
designed for accurate Evaluation and certification-ready performance under the 2026/2027
Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology jurisprudence examination blueprint.
Content Area Overview – Pennsylvania Psychology Law 2026/2027
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight
Pennsylvania 1-13 (13) Act 52 / Act 101 of 1986, 25%
Psychology Licensing 49 PA Code Ch. 41,
Act & Regulatory licensure, EPPP,
Requirements biennial renewal
Professional Ethics & 14-25 (12) APA Ethical Principles, 25%
Standards of Conduct competency, multiple
relationships, informed
consent, advertising
Confidentiality, 26-35 (10) PA psychologist-patient 20%
Privilege, & HIPAA privilege, HIPAA
Compliance Privacy Rule, 42 CFR
Part 2, releases, minors
Mandated Reporting, 36-45 (10) Child Protective 20%
Duty to Warn, & Legal Services Law – 23
Obligations Pa.C.S. Ch.63 –
ChildLine, elder abuse,
Tarasoff / Emerich
duty, imminent danger
Scope of Professional 46-50 (5) Scope of license, 10%
Activity, Record telepsychology
Keeping, & Professional PSYPACT, records
Boundaries retention,
documentation,
boundaries, supervision
, Examination Questions – 50 Verified Questions | Pennsylvania Psychology Law
2026/2027
Domain: Pennsylvania Psychology Licensing Act & Regulatory Requirements
25% – Questions 1-13
1. Under Pennsylvania law, which act governs the licensure of psychologists in the
Commonwealth?
A. Act 48 – Education Code
B. The Professional Psychologists Licensing Act – Act 52 of 1972 / Act 101 of 1986, as
amended – 63 P.S. §§ 1201-1218
C. The Medical Act only
D. The Nursing Act
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Pennsylvania Professional Psychologists Licensing Act – Act 52 of 1972,
recodified as Act 101 of 1986 – 63 P.S. §§ 1201-1218 – establishes licensure, scope, and Board
authority – enforced 2026/2027.
2. Which agency issues psychology licenses in Pennsylvania?
A. Pennsylvania Department of Health only
B. Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology – under Bureau of Professional and Occupational
Affairs
C. APA only
D. County clerk
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology – 49 Pa. Code Chapter 41 – under the
Department of State – Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs – issues licenses.
3. Minimum education required for licensure as a psychologist in Pennsylvania is:
A. High school diploma
B. Master’s degree only
C. Doctoral degree in psychology from a regionally accredited institution – program meeting
Board criteria
D. Associate degree
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Pennsylvania requires a doctoral degree in psychology – Ph.D., Psy.D., Ed.D. in
psychology – from accredited program meeting Board academic standards.
4. Supervised professional experience required for Pennsylvania psychology
licensure totals:
A. 500 hours
B. 3,500 hours / 2 years full-time – 1,750 hours predoctoral + 1,750 hours postdoctoral –
with qualified supervisor
C. 100 hours
D. No experience
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Board requires 3,500 hours – minimum 1 year / 1,750 hours predoctoral
internship + 1 year / 1,750 hours postdoctoral supervised – 2026/2027 standard.