Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 26 - BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS
Article 2 - LICENSURE
Section R4-26-204 - Examinations
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-26-204
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. General rules
1. Under A.R.S. §
32-2072(C), an
applicant who fails the national examination three times in any regulatory
jurisdiction shall, before taking the national examination again, review the
applicant's areas of deficiency and implement a program of study or practical
experience designed to remedy the deficiencies. This remedial program may
consist of any combination of course work, self-study, internship experience,
and supervision.
2. An applicant
required under subsection (A)(1) to implement a program of study or practical
experience may apply anew for licensure. The applicant shall submit a new
application packet, as described in
R4-26-203, and include information
about any actions proposed under subsection (A)(1).
3. The holder of a temporary license issued
under A.R.S. §
32-2073(B) who:
a. Fails the national examination three times
and complies with subsection (A)(1) may submit to the Board a written request
to retake the national examination using a form that is approved by the Board
and available at the Board office and on its website; or
b. Fails to take the national examination
within one year after the Board's authorization to do so shall submit a written
request for approval to take the national examination using a form that is
approved by the Board and available at the Board office and on its
website.
4. Examination deadline.
The Board shall administratively close the file of an applicant authorized by
the Board to take an examination specified in subsection (B) or (C) who fails
to take the examination within one year from the date of the Board's
authorization.
5. Extension of
examination deadline. An applicant or the holder of a temporary license issued
under A.R.S. §
32-2073(B) may
obtain an extension of the examination deadline specified in subsection
(A)(3)(b) or (A)(4). To obtain an extension of the examination deadline, the
applicant or temporary licensee shall submit a written request to the Board's
Executive Director on or before the examination deadline. The Board shall grant
the applicant or temporary licensee one extension of up to six months to take
the examination. The applicant or temporary licensee may request additional
extensions for good cause, which includes but is not limited to illness or
injury of the licensee or a close family member, death of a close family
member, birth or adoption of a child, military service, relocation, natural
disaster, financial hardship, or residence in a foreign country for at least 12
months of the license period. The Board shall ensure that an extension is for
no more than six months.
6. The Board shall deny
or revoke a license, as applicable, if an applicant or temporary licensee
commits any of the following acts with respect to a licensing examination
specified under subsection (B) or (C):
a.
Violates the confidentiality of examination materials;
b. Removes any examination materials from the
examination room;
c. Reproduces any
portion of a licensing examination;
d. Aids in the reproduction or reconstruction
of any portion of a licensing examination;
e. Pays or uses another person to take a
licensing examination or to reconstruct any portion of the licensing
examination;
f. Obtains examination
material, either before, during, or after an examination, for the purpose of
instructing or preparing applicants for examinations;
g. Sells, distributes, buys, receives, or has
possession of any portion of a future, current, or previously administered
licensing examination that is not authorized by the Board or its authorized
agent for release to the public;
h.
Communicates with any other examinee during the administration of a licensing
examination;
i. Copies answers from
another examinee or permits the copying of answers by another
examinee;
j. Possesses during the
administration of a licensing examination any books, equipment, notes, written
or printed materials, or data of any kind, other than material distributed
during the examination; or
k.
Impersonates another examinee.
B. National examination. Under A.R.S. § 32-2072, the Board shall require that an applicant or temporary licensee take and pass the national examination. An applicant or temporary licensee authorized by the Board to take the national examination passes the examination by obtaining a score that equals or exceeds the passing score specified in A.R.S. § 32-2072(A). After the Board receives the examination results, the Board shall notify the applicant or temporary licensee in writing of the results.
C. Additional examination.
1. The Board shall require an applicant or
temporary licensee to pass the national examination specified in subsection (B)
before allowing the applicant or temporary licensee to take an additional
examination.
2. Under A.R.S. §
32-2072(B), the
Board may administer an additional examination to an applicant or temporary
licensee to determine the adequacy of the applicant's or temporary licensee's
knowledge and application of Arizona law. The additional examination may also
cover the practice of psychology, ethical conduct, and psychological assessment
and treatment practices.
a. The Board shall
review and approve the additional examination before administration;
b. The additional examination may be
developed and administered by the Board, a committee of the Board, consultants
to the Board, or independent contractors; and
c. Examiners and consultants to the Board
shall execute a security acknowledgment form and agree to maintain examination
security.
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