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AZ SB1463
Bill
Status
3/7/2018
Primary Sponsor
Kate Brophy McGee
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AI Summary
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Amends Arizona law to allow applicants to meet licensure requirements by earning a doctoral degree from a program accredited by the American Psychological Association or the Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System at the time of graduation.
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Permits applicants licensed at the independent level in another U.S. or Canadian jurisdiction to satisfy education requirements if they hold a certificate of professional qualification in psychology, are credentialed by the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology with five years of independent practice, or are a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology.
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Requires the board to determine that any act or conduct constituting grounds for disciplinary action has been corrected, monitored, or resolved before issuing a license, or that mitigating circumstances exist preventing resolution.
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Maintains existing requirements for applicants to pass required examinations and demonstrate no history of professional discipline, license suspension/revocation, or pending investigations in other jurisdictions.
Legislative Description
Licensure; requirements; psychologists
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Last Action
Senate Conference Committee recommended
4/10/2018