Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
319.064
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
319.032(1)(a) and (c)
require the Board of Examiners of Psychology to promulgate administrative
regulations establishing the requirements for an applicant for licensure as a
psychological associate. This administrative regulation establishes the
requirements for applicants for licensure and the conditions for a temporary
license.
Section 1. Application.
(1) After the requirements established in
KRS
319.064(2) are met, an
application for a credential to perform certain functions as a licensed
psychological associate may be submitted to the board, to an online application
management system contracted by the board for the purposes of application
screening, or as the board directs.
(2) The application required by subsection
(1) of this section shall be made to the board or to the online application
management system and shall:
(a) Include a
certification by the applicant that the:
1.
Information in the application is true, correct, and complete to the best of
their knowledge and belief; and
2.
Applicant is aware that the board may take disciplinary action if the
application contains a misrepresentation or falsification.
(b) Be accompanied by payment of the
application fee that shall:
1. Be made payable
directly to the Kentucky State Treasurer if the application is processed
through the board; or
2. Be made to
the online application management system as directed by the board.
(c) Include three (3) letters of
reference or completed Recommendation Form for Licensure as a Psychological
Associate from persons qualified to evaluate the applicant's professional
ability, including two (2) persons who have received a doctorate in psychology
(Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D.); and
(d)
Include an official transcript for all levels of education required for
licensure. Transcripts shall be received in sealed envelopes or electronically
directly from the school or a third-party clearinghouse.
(3) Incomplete Application. An incomplete
application shall be determined to be expired one (1) year from the date of
filing, and may be destroyed.
Section
2. Temporary Licensure.
(1) An
applicant may request permission to perform functions as a licensed
psychological associate on a temporary basis pursuant to
KRS
319.064(3).
(2) The request for a temporary credential
shall be co-signed by the candidate and the proposed supervisor, who shall be a
licensed psychologist approved by the board and who holds the health services
provider designation.
(3)
(a) A temporary license shall be valid for
one (1) year from the date of the notice of approval by the board.
(b) During the period of temporary licensure,
a candidate shall:
1. Successfully complete
all credentials and examination procedures; and
2. Pass the Examination for Professional
Practice in Psychology (EPPP).
(4)
(a)
Under exceptional circumstances and upon written request cosigned by the board
approved supervisor, the board may approve an extension of the period of
temporary licensure.
(b) A licensee
shall submit a completed Request for Extension of Temporary Licensure as a
Psychological Associate to the board to request an extension.
(c) If a temporary license requires an
extension after one (1) year, the licensee may request a six (6) month
extension.
(d) After the six (6)
months, a second extension may be requested for an additional six (6)
months.
(e) After a total of two
(2) years of extensions, the licensee may request a second temporary license
following the steps in this section.
(f) If after two (2) years on the second
temporary license another extension is requested, the licensee may request a
third temporary license following the steps in this section.
(g) Licensees shall not exceed a total of six
(6) years of extensions for all temporary licenses nor hold a temporary license
longer than six (6) years.
(h) All
extensions are provided by the board at the board's discretion.
Section 3. Grace Period
for Submission of Credentials. To allow for processing of the candidate's
materials by the board, there shall be a grace period not to exceed sixty (60)
days within which a candidate who has completed his or her degree requirements
may begin employment by an agency to practice psychology under supervision with
a board-approved supervisor.
(1) Upon
acceptance of employment, the candidate and the licensed psychologist with
health service practitioner designation who shall serve as the clinical
supervisor shall immediately submit a letter of notice to the board indicating
that he or she has begun to practice in Kentucky and that application materials
are forthcoming. Failure to submit this notice may be grounds for disciplinary
action against the candidate and the clinical supervisor.
(2) It shall be the responsibility of the
candidate to ensure that all materials are forwarded to the board within thirty
(30) days from the date of agency employment. Once the application is complete,
the board shall review the material at its next scheduled meeting and, if
appropriate, issue either a temporary or permanent credential. If the candidate
does not meet the requirements for the credential, or if their application
material is insufficient to take any action, they shall be directed to cease
practice until the requirements are met.
(3) The grace period shall not be extended
beyond sixty (60) days. A candidate who fails to achieve approval within this
timeframe shall not practice psychology until credentialed by the
board.
(4) Upon filing the notice
set forth in subsection (1) of this section, the candidate shall be practicing
psychology under the jurisdiction of the board, and shall be subject to KRS
Chapter 319 and 201 KAR Chapter 26.
Section 4. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Application for Licensure as a
Psychological Associate", March 2021;
(b) "Recommendation Form for Licensure as a
Psychological Associate", March 2021; and
(c) "Request for Extension of Temporary
Licensure as a Psychological Associate", March 2021.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Board of
Examiners of Psychology, 500 Mero Street, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
319.032(1)(a),
(c)