Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 20 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE
Division 2235 - State Committee of Psychologists
Chapter 2 - General Rules
Section 20 CSR 2235-2.065 - Licensure by Endorsement of Written EPPP Examination Score
Universal Citation: 20 MO Code of State Regs 2235-2.065
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 6, March 15, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule outlines procedures for receiving and considering the applicants' Examination for the Professional Practice in Psychology score(s) taken previously in another state or jurisdiction.
(1) Any applicant who has taken the Examination for the Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) and who wishes to apply for licensure by endorsement of score shall submit to the committee the following:
(A) The nonrefundable application
fee;
(B) The completed application,
including all documents, supporting material and official transcripts required
by the committee; and
(C) The EPPP
test scores sent directly from the Licensed Psychologists Data Source, a
service of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
(ASPPB).
(2) Passing Scores on Examination.
(A) October 19, 1979,
to March 31, 1995, an applicant will be deemed to have passed the examination
if the score is equal to or greater than the national mean score for that
examination as computed by the testing service. For purposes of computing an
applicant's score, the standard error of the mean shall not be
considered.
(B) An applicant, who
sat for the EPPP between April 1, 1995, and April 30, 2001, will be deemed to
have passed the examination if the score obtained is equal to or greater than
seventy percent (70%) at said sitting as computed by the testing
service.
(C) Beginning May 1, 2001,
an applicant is deemed to have passed the objective examination if he/she has
obtained at least the minimum pass point designated by the developer of the
examination.
(D) An applicant is
deemed to have passed the jurisprudence portion of the examination if he/she
has seventy percent (70%) of the total items correct on that examination. An
applicant must pass both the objective and jurisprudence examinations before
being eligible for the oral examination.
(E) An applicant must meet all other current
requirements for licensure in this state at the time the application was
received.
*Original authority: 337.020, RSMo 1977, amended 1981, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 337.050.9, RSMo 1977, amended 1981, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999.
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