New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Psyc - Board of Psychologists
Chapter Psyc 300 - LICENSE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS, APPLICATIONS AND FEES
Part Psyc 303 - APPLICATION PROCESS
Section Psyc 303.03 - Application Process for Those Licensed in Another State

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Psyc 303.03

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) Persons who wish to apply for a license as a psychologist in New Hampshire, and are already licensed in another state shall:

(1) Submit the application form required by Psyc 303.02;

(2) The supporting documentation as required in Psyc 303.02 (c) including the answers to written essay questions; and

(3) The required fee as set forth in RSA 310-A:1-e.

(b) Persons who wish to apply for a license as a psychologist in New Hampshire and hold a current certificate of professional qualification in psychology (CPQ) issued by the association of state and provincial psychology boards (ASPPB), or are certified by the american board of professional psychology (ABPP), or are currently credentialed by the NRHSP shall:

(1) Submit an application as required in Psyc 303.02, together with the required fee, as set forth in RSA 310-A:1-e, I (a).

(2) Submit evidence of a current CPQ, ABPP, or NRHSP credential;

(3) Submit a current curriculum vitae; and

(4) Provide verification of licensure from another state or jurisdiction on a "Verification of Licensure/Certification from Another Jurisdiction Form" provided by the board including the following:
a. Completed by the applicant:
1. Applicant's name;

2. Applicant's address;

3. Jurisdiction of issue;

4. Phone number;

5. Date of issue;

6. License/certification number; and

b. Completed by the verifying board:
1. The applicant's name;

2. The applicant's license/certificate number;

3. The original date of issue of the applicant's license/certificate number;

4. Whether the applicant is currently licensed/certified;

5. Whether the has ever been any disciplinary action taken against the applicant and, if so, a description of such action;

6. Whether there are any complaints pending against the applicant and, if so, a description of such complaints;

7. Whether the applicant is considered to be in good standing in the verifying jurisdiction;

8. The name of the verifying board or jurisdiction; and

9. The dated signature and title of the person who completed the form; and

(5) Sign and date the form, which shall serve as a release to the other jurisdiction to provide all information in its files regarding the applicant.

(c) The board shall also accept evidence of an applicant's educational attainment, credentials, or licensure from the ASPPB through the Psychology Licensure Universal System, also known as the PLUS system.

The amended version of this section by New Hampshire Register Number 10, eff. 4/2/2024 is not yet available.

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