Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 641 - Psychologists, Licensed Behavior Analysts, Licensed Assistant Behavior Analysts, Autism Behavior Interventionists, Psychological Assistants, Psychological Interns and Unlicensed Personnel
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
Section 641.0625 - Educational requirements for psychologists: Satisfaction of remaining requirements through program of respecialization or equivalent program

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 641.0625

Current through February 27, 2024

To meet the educational requirements for licensure as a psychologist set forth in NAC 641.061 or 641.062, or section 4, as applicable, an applicant who:

1. Has not earned a doctoral degree in psychology from an accredited educational institution approved by the Board or completed doctoral-level training from an accredited educational institution deemed equivalent by the Board in both subject matter and extent of training; and

2. Has met some of the educational requirements for licensure as a psychologist through the completion of doctoral-level training in a related field of study, must satisfy the remaining educational requirements for licensure as a psychologist through the completion of a program of respecialization that is accredited by the American Psychological Association or a program deemed equivalent by the Board.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Psychological Exam'rs by R038-16, eff. 12-21-2016; A by R114-19A, eff. 12/22/2021

NRS 641.100, 641.110, 641.170

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