New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Psyc - Board of Psychologists
Chapter Psyc 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Psyc 402 - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section Psyc 402.03 - Continuing Education Credits for Volunteer Activity Supporting Board Work

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Psyc 402.03

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

The board and its volunteers shall be awarded continuing education credits in the following manner:

(a) All continuing education credits awarded shall be considered ethics credits and may be rolled forward to meet licensing requirements up to 6 years from the date awarded, except as otherwise indicated herein;

(b) School psychologist volunteers' shall be issued as continuing education units or Department of Education (DOE) contact hours for the purpose of fulfilling continuing professional development to renew licenses;

(c) Licensed members of the board shall:

(1) Be awarded 2 continuing education units for the initial appointment to the board and new board member training;

(2) Be awarded 2 continuing education units for each monthly meeting attended for a maximum of 24 hours per calendar year; and

(3) The continuing education credits may be rolled forward up to 6 years from the date the board member's appointment expires or the board member's resignation date; and

(d) Professional conduct investigators and board investigators, whether psychologists or school psychologists, shall:

(1) Be awarded 2 continuing education units for initial appointment as a professional conduct investigator and new investigator training; and

(2) Be awarded for each case assigned the following:
a. For each report of investigation completed 18 continuing education units; and

b. For each summary of investigation completed 2 continuing education units.

(3) Credits from one case shall be used within 6 years;

(4) Credits from additional cases may be rolled forward as the investigator wishes to apply them to requirements, up to 10 years.

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