Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 36 - BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGISTS
Chapter 10.36.01 - Procedures
Section 10.36.01.04 - Professional Supervised Experience Required for Licensure - General

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.36.01.04

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

A. An applicant for licensure shall present evidence of having completed 2 years of supervised professional experience before taking the examinations required in Regulation .06 of this chapter.

B. The 2 years of supervised professional experience shall consist of a minimum of 3,250 hours.

C. Supervision Generally.

(1) A minimum of 75 percent of the applicant's supervised professional experience shall be supervised by a psychologist qualified to supervise the activities being performed or the services being rendered.

(2) The supervisor shall be:
(a) Licensed to practice psychology in Maryland;

(b) Exempt from licensure under Health Occupations Article, §§18-102(3) or 18-301(b), Annotated Code of Maryland;

(c) Licensed, certified, or exempt from licensure or certification in the state or country in which the supervised professional experience is obtained; or

(d) A student, fellow, intern, or resident while pursuing a supervised course of study that the Board approves as qualifying training or experience as provided in Health Occupations Article, §18-301(b)(3), Annotated Code of Maryland, provided that the student, fellow, intern, or resident is supervised by an individual meeting criteria of §C(2)(a), (b) or (c) of this regulation.

(3) The supervisor shall ensure that any additional supervision is by an individual who has the requisite skills and training to provide supervision.

(4) Psychology associates accruing supervised professional experience toward licensure shall receive the required amount of supervision specified in COMAR 10.36.07.03.

(5) The applicant shall ensure that there is adequate documentation of the supervised professional experience.

(6) The Board may require additional information to be submitted by the applicant or supervisor to assess the extent and quality of the applicant's supervised professional experience.

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