KY Jurisprudence (2023/2024) Already Graded A
KY Jurisprudence (2023/2024) Already Graded A Psychology title Not engage in terms psychological, psychologist, psychology unless licensed by the board. Does not apply to volunteer health providers. Not included in practice of psychology 1.Person in the employ of the federal government 2.Persons who are teaching psychology, conducting psychological research, providing consultation services to organizations or institutions, providing expert testimony as long as these activities do not involve direct psychological services. 3. Persons licensed, certified, or registered under other provisions of the KY law or use of behavioral/symptomatic assessments by other licensed mental health providers (as long as they don't use the word psychological) 4. Activities of a student, intern, or resident in psychology attending an accredited program 5. Educational activities of teachers in accredited institutions, guidance counselors, or vocational testing 6. Credentialed as school psychologists (if restricted to educational setting) 7.Clergy 8.Nonresident temporarily employed for no more than 30 days every 2 years if holding a current IPC Board of Examiners 1. Composed of 9 members appointed by the Governor: 2 certified psychologists, licensed psychological practitioners, or licensed psychological associates. 1 community citizen. 2. Licensed psychologists will be selected from 3 nominees prepared by KPA. Licensed for 3 years in the state. 3. Master's provider appointed by governor from 3 nominees recommended by KPA licensed for at least 3 years 4. Term of at least 4 years or until a successor is appointed. Shall not serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Governor will fill any vacancies. Members can be removed at majority vote of board 5. 5 members constitute a quorum. Members receive $100 per day for attending each meeting and reimbursement of expenses. Chairpersons are elected annually for 1 year term. No person shall serve more than 2 consecutive full terms as chair. Board will meet twice annually and as needed. Special meetings may be called by chair or upon the written request of 2 members. Annual report June 30, the board will submit a written report to the governor of new licenses approved, cases heard and decisions 2. Board can meet in any location 3. Board will keep a record of proceedings and a register of licensed and certified psychologists, licensed psychological practitioners, and licensed psychological associates. Administrative responsibilities of board 1. Establish requirements, standards, tests to determine eligibility requirements for psychologists, certified psychologists, licensed psychological practitioners, licensed psychological associates. Master's level providers cannot assess doctoral candidates. 2. Establish/define scope of practice of psychology 3. Requirements for issuing, denying, suspending, restricting, and revoking licenses and implementing probation 4. Developing sexual misconduct guidelines. 5. Requiring training for professional sexual misconduct 6. CE requirements, not to exceed 39 hours per 3 year period 7.Establishing fees for directories, transcription, transferring records, other services 8.Conducting hearings as needed 9.Establishing reciprocal agreements with other states 10.Employing personnel, including hearing officers 11.Investigating complaints/violations 12. Governing supervision of master's providers 13. Other administrative regulations 14. May purchase liability insurance for members and officers, inspectors, examiners, investigators, and staff LP requirements 1. Pass EPPP at doctoral level 2. Pay a fee not to exceed $300 3. Acceptable doctoral degree from regionally accredited institution. 4. At least 2 years of supervised professional experience, one of which is an internship 5. Complete examination on psychological practice, ethical principles, law Exam Fee 1.Fee not to exceed $300 2. Doctoral degree acceptable to board from regionally accredited institution 3. Pass EPPP at doctoral level (500) 4. 2 years of supervised professional experience, 1 year of internship. Temporary Licensure 1. Applicant may practice under supervision after being invited to sit for exam. 2. 60 days under supervision 3. After 2 years of supervision, will be examined on psychological practice, ethical principles, and law 4.
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