New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Psyc - Board of Psychologists
Chapter Psyc 300 - LICENSE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS, APPLICATIONS AND FEES
Part Psyc 302 - APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Section Psyc 302.05 - Post-Doctoral Supervision

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Psyc 302.05

Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025

(a) The second year of supervised experience shall meet the following standards:

(1) The title of "Trainee" shall not be required for the second year of supervision;

(2) Supervision shall, at a minimum consist of one hour per week, and not less than 50 total hours, of face-to-face individual clinical supervision of the applicant's direct health service in psychology provided to individuals or groups of patients;

(3) The post-doctoral clinical supervisor shall be a licensed or certified psychologist who assumes professional and legal responsibility for the professional activities, cases, training, and supervision of the applicant; and

(4) The post-doctoral hours shall commence upon certification from the program that all requirements of the degree have been met, regardless of whether formal conferral of the degree has taken place.

(b) The program and employing agency shall keep permanent records of the following, to permit applicants to complete their application for licensure:

(1) The dates of attendance in the program and dates of supervised clinical experience indicating whether in person or via electronic medium;

(2) The hours of face-to-face individual supervision of the applicant;

(3) The total hours of supervised clinical work experience; and

(4) The name and title of each supervisor assisting the applicant, together with:
a. The type of license held, the state of issue, the state license number, and the issue date of the license; and

b. The highest degree earned by the supervisor.

(c) An applicant may continue to practice under supervision as described in (a) and (b) above after an application for licensure has been submitted but before licensure has been conferred.

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