Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
319.032(1)(a),
319.050,
319.053,
319.064
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
319.032(1)(a) requires the
board to promulgate an administrative regulation establishing the examination
requirements for an applicant for licensure.
KRS
319.050(1) and
319.064(2)(c),
(3) require an applicant to successfully
complete the required examination prior to licensure. This administrative
regulation establishes the examination and application requirements.
Section 1.
(1) The national examination shall be the
Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) developed by the
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) examination
contractor and owned by the ASPPB.
(a) The
EPPP shall be taken by computer administration.
(b) The board shall submit to the ASPPB
examination contractor a list of applicants eligible to sit for the
examination.
(2) The
Kentucky examinations shall consist of a jurisprudence examination of Kentucky
mental health law, and a competency examination of ethical principles and
professional practice.
(a) A candidate shall
score at least an eighty (80) percent to pass the jurisprudence
examinations.
(b) A candidate shall
score a 100 percent to pass the competency examination.
Section 2. General Requirements.
(1) An applicant for licensure shall:
(a)
1.
Submit a completed application as required by
201
KAR 26:155, Section 1;
201
KAR 26:280, Section 1;
201
KAR 26:180, Section 2;
201
KAR 26:185, Section 2; or
201
KAR 26:290, Section 1; and
2. Pay the applicable fee established in
201 KAR 26:160;
or
(b) Submit the
application required by subsection (1) of this section to the online
application management system designated by the board that shall:
1. Include a certification by the applicant
that the:
a. Information in the application is
true, correct, and complete to the best of their knowledge and belief;
and
b. Applicant is aware that the
board may take disciplinary action if the application contains a
misrepresentation or falsification; and
2. Be accompanied by payment of the
application fee that shall:
a. Be made payable
directly to the Kentucky State Treasurer if the application is processed
through the board; or
b. Be made to
the online application management system as directed by the board.
(2) Once the
Licensed Psychologist Applicant has completed all items, including sending
supplemental materials, the online application management system completes a
primary source verification process then forwards the application to the board
for final review.
(3) The
Credentialing Committee of the Board reviews the application and determines the
applicant's eligibility for licensure.
(4) The applicant shall sit for the national
(EPPP) examination within one (1) year of the notice of the application being
approved by the board. An applicant may sit for the national (EPPP) examination
at any approved ASPPB examination contractor testing center in the United
States, U.S. Territories, or Canada.
(5) If an applicant loses eligibility to sit
for the national (EPPP) examination because of failure to reschedule, cancel,
or appear to take the examination as stated in subsection (4) of this section:
(a) The applicant shall forfeit all fees
paid; and
(b) Any temporary license
issued to the applicant shall be terminated.
Section 3. Examination for Licensure as a
Licensed Psychologist.
(1) The applicant shall
pass:
(a) The national (EPPP) examination in
accordance with subsection (2) of this section; and
(b) The Kentucky examinations as outlined in
Section 1(2) of this administrative regulation. The competency examination
shall be administered by two (2) licensed psychologists approved by the
board.
(2) The applicant
shall obtain an EPPP scaled score of 500 or greater or shall have obtained a
previous national EPPP passing score which satisfied the doctoral licensure
requirement as to criterion level at the time of that examination. The
applicant shall be notified by the board of the score, as well as of passing or
failing the examination.
(3) If an
applicant for licensure as a licensed psychologist fails the national (EPPP)
examination, the candidate may reapply with a detailed remediation plan,
including the process by which the applicant proposes to improve his or her
performance on the examination, the time proposed to be spent on remediation,
and with whom the applicant proposes to study or obtain further instruction and
any other information requested by the board. Upon completion of the
remediation plan approved by the board, and the appropriate fee to the ASPPB
examination contractor is paid, the applicant shall be deemed eligible by the
board to be permitted to sit again for the national (EPPP) examination.
(a) The candidate shall continue to function
under the supervision of the board-approved supervisor until:
1. The national (EPPP) examination and
Kentucky examinations are successfully completed; or
2. The temporary license is
terminated.
(b) The
applicant for licensure as a licensed psychologist shall not be scheduled for
the Kentucky examinations until the national (EPPP) examination has been
successfully passed and the board has determined that the requirements for
supervised experience for licensure as a licensed psychologist have been
met.
(4) The competency
examination shall not be required for an applicant who is board-certified by
the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) or a successor
organization or holds a current license in good standing from a jurisdiction
with a reciprocity agreement with this board.
(5) If the applicant does not pass either of
the Kentucky examinations on the first attempt, the applicant may reapply with
a detailed remediation plan, including the process by which the applicant
proposes to improve his or her performance on the examination, the time
proposed to be spent on remediation, and with whom the applicant proposes to
study or obtain further instruction and any other information requested by the
board. Upon completion of the remediation plan approved by the board, the
applicant shall be administered a second examination.
(6) If the applicant does not pass either of
the Kentucky examinations on the second attempt, the applicant may reapply with
an additional remediation plan. Upon completion of the remediation plan
approved by the board, the applicant shall be administered a third
examination.
(7) An applicant may
only take each of the structured examinations on three (3) occasions. If an
applicant for licensure as a licensed psychologist does not pass on the third
attempt, they may apply to be credentialed as a licensed psychological
associate by completing an application and paying the appropriate fee, as
required by
201 KAR 26:160. The
board shall accept the applicant's previous examination results to satisfy the
requirements for the licensed psychological associate application.
Section 4. Examination for
Licensure as a Licensed Psychological Practitioner.
(1) The applicant shall pass:
(a) A national (EPPP) examination unless the
applicant's previous examination results for the national (EPPP) examination
satisfied the doctoral licensure requirement as to criterion level at the time
of that examination; or
(b) The
applicant shall obtain a computerized national (EPPP) scaled score of 500 or
greater. The applicant shall be notified by the board of the score, as well as
of passing or failing the examination.
(2) Pursuant to
KRS
319.050(3), an applicant for
licensure as a licensed psychological practitioner who has been approved to sit
for the national (EPPP) examination shall continue to be supervised until all
requirements for licensure as a licensed psychological practitioner have been
completed.
(3) If an applicant for
licensure as a licensed psychological practitioner fails to obtain a scaled
score of 500 or greater on the EPPP examination, the candidate may reapply to
the board, pay the appropriate fee to the ASPPB examination contractor and be
permitted to sit for the national (EPPP) examination again.
(4) The applicant for licensure as a licensed
psychological practitioner shall not be scheduled for the Kentucky examinations
until the national (EPPP) examination has been successfully passed and the
required five (5) years of supervised experience or its equivalent have been
approved by the board.
(5) An
applicant for licensure as a licensed psychological practitioner shall submit
to a competency examination as outlined in Section 1(2) of this administrative
regulation administered by an at least one (1) licensed psychologist and either
a certified psychologist with autonomous functioning or a licensed
psychological practitioner. The applicant for licensure as a licensed
psychological practitioner shall also complete a jurisprudence examination as
outlined in Section 1(2) of this administrative regulation.
(6) If the applicant does not pass either of
the Kentucky examinations on the first attempt, the applicant may reapply with
a remediation plan that includes the process by which the applicant proposes to
improve his or her performance on the examination, the time proposed to be
spent on remediation, and how the applicant proposes to study or obtain further
instruction and any other information requested by the board. Upon completion
of a remediation plan approved by the board, the applicant shall be
administered a second examination.
(7) If the applicant does not pass either of
the Kentucky examinations on the second attempt, the applicant may reapply with
an additional remediation plan. Upon completion of a remediation plan approved
by the board, the applicant shall be administered a third
examination.
(8) An applicant may
only take each examination three (3) times, and would have to remain as a
Psychological Associate under board approved supervision if either examination
is failed three (3) times.
Section
5. Examination for Licensure as a Psychological Associate.
(1) The applicant shall:
(a) Obtain a national (EPPP) scaled score of
400 or greater; or
(b) Have
obtained an EPPP passing score for licensure at the master's level in effect at
the time of the applicant's previous national (EPPP) examination; and
(c) Be notified by the board of the score, as
well as of passing or failing the examination.
(2) Pursuant to
KRS
319.064(3), an applicant for
licensure as a licensed psychological associate who has been approved to sit
for the national (EPPP) examination and whose supervisory arrangement has been
approved by the board shall be considered to be functioning under a temporary
license.
(3) If an applicant for
licensure as a psychological associate fails the national (EPPP) examination,
the applicant shall:
(a) File a detailed
remediation plan, cosigned by the supervisor within thirty (30) days of notice
of failure; and
(b) Be eligible to
retake the national (EPPP) examination upon approval of the plan by the
board.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
319.032(1)(a)