Indiana Administrative Code
Title 868 - STATE PSYCHOLOGY BOARD
Article 1.1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Rule 15 - Continuing Education
Section 15-1 - "Category I continuing education courses" and "Category II continuing education activities" defined

Universal Citation: 868 IN Admin Code 15-1

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 25-33-1-3; IC 25-33-2-5

Affected: IC 25-33-2

Sec. 1.

(a) As used in this rule, "Category I continuing education courses" includes the following:

(1) Formally organized courses.

(2) Workshops.

(3) Seminars.

(4) Symposia.

(5) Postdoctoral institutes.

(6) Home study programs, including approved computer, audio, and video instructional programs, designed by board-approved organizations and subject to board verification and approval procedures, not to exceed ten (10) credit hours per license period.

(b) As used in this rule, "Category II continuing education activities" includes the following:

(1) Journal clubs, colloquia, invited speaker sessions, in-house seminars, and case conferences that are specifically designed for training or teaching.

(2) Programs offered at professional or scientific meetings that are relevant to psychology.

(3) Individualized learning, including:
(A) approved audio and video instructional programs;

(B) formal professional supervision; and

(C) preparation for teaching or creating formally organized courses, workshops, seminars, symposia, postdoctoral institutes, books, articles, or home study programs on the diagnosis and treatment of mental and behavioral disorders for health care professionals, not to exceed ten (10) credit hours per license period.

Individualized learning does not include administrative supervision.

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