Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 26 - BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS
Article 2 - LICENSURE
Section R4-26-203.03 - Reapplication for License; Applying Anew
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-26-203.03
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. The following may reapply for a license:
1. An individual
who failed the national examination required under A.R.S. §
32-2072 and R4-26-204 no more than
three times, and
2. An individual
whose application submitted under
R4-26-203 or
R4-26-203.01 was administratively
closed by the Board under R4-26-208(H) less than one year before
reapplication.
B. An individual identified in subsection (A) may ask the Board to base a licensing decision, in part, on applicable forms and documents previously submitted.
C. An individual eligible under subsection (B) to reapply for licensure shall:
1. Submit a reapplication form, which is
available from the Board office and on its website, to the Board;
2. If previously submitted references were
submitted more than 12 months before the date of reapplication, provide the
names, positions, and addresses of at least two individuals to serve as
references who:
a. Are psychologists licensed
or certified to practice psychology in a United States or Canadian regulatory
jurisdiction and are not members of the Arizona Board of Psychologist
Examiners;
b. Are familiar with the
applicant's work experience in the field of psychology or in a postdoctoral
program within the three years immediately before the date of reapplication. If
more than three years have elapsed since the applicant last engaged in
professional activities in the field of psychology or in a postdoctoral
program, the references may pertain to the most recent three-year period in
which the applicant engaged in professional activities in the field of
psychology or in a postdoctoral program; and
c. Recommend the applicant for
licensure;
3. List all
professional employment since the date of the most recent application or
reapplication including:
a. Beginning and
ending dates of employment,
b.
Number of hours worked per week,
c.
Name and address of employer,
d.
Position title,
e. Nature of work,
and
f. Nature of
supervision;
4. Submit
the results of a self-query from the National Practitioner Data Bank;
5. Submit a copy of a valid fingerprint
clearance card issued by the Department of Public Safety under A.R.S. Title 41,
Chapter 12, Article 3.11 or evidence of application for a valid fingerprint
clearance card; and
6. Pay the fee required
under R4-26-108(A)(2).
D. The following shall apply anew for a license rather than reapplying:
1. An
individual whose application submitted under
R4-26-203 or
R4-26-203.01 was denied by the
Board,
2. An individual who was
permitted by the Board to withdraw an application submitted under
R4-26-203 or
R4-26-203.01 before the Board acted
on the application,
3. An
individual whose application submitted under
R4-26-203 or
R4-26-203.01 was administratively
closed by the Board under R4-26-208(H) more than one year before another
application is submitted,
4. An
individual whose license was revoked under A.R.S. §
32-2081(N)(1),
5. An individual whose license expired under
A.R.S. §
32-2074,
6. An individual whose license was canceled
under A.R.S.
32-2074, and
7. An individual who retired under A.R.S.
§
32-2073(G).
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