Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 858 - MENTAL HEALTH REGULATORY AGENCY, OREGON BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY
Division 10 - PROCEDURAL RULES
Section 858-010-0055 - Limited Permits
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 858-010-0055
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The Board may grant a limited permit to practice psychology in the State of Oregon to individuals who possess and have maintained an active license as a psychologist in another jurisdiction in good standing. Applicants must:
(a) Submit a Visitor's Permit Application or
a Temporary Permit Application;
(b)
Submit proof of licensure in good standing from other jurisdictions;
(c) Pay the limited permit fee;
(d) Submit a statement certifying that the
applicant has read and understands Oregon law relating to the practice of
psychology.
(2) Limited Permit Types.
(a) Visitor's Permit. A
visitor's permit may be issued to psychologists that do not intend to seek full
licensure in Oregon, and are providing psychological services for a limited,
time-specific period only.
(A) A statement of
work must be submitted with the Visitor's Permit Application, and whenever the
psychologist re-enters Oregon.
(B)
The statement of work must include purpose, location, and the specific dates of
service.
(C) A visitor's permit
shall be effective for no more than 30 days in a 12 month period.
(b) Temporary Permit. The Board
may grant a temporary permit to an approved applicant for full licensure in
Oregon.
(A) Individuals applying for a
temporary permit that do not have a minimum of five years of licensure must
consult with an Oregon licensed psychologist at least one hour per week on
matters pertaining to Oregon law. The consultant must agree and be named on the
Limited Permit Application.
(B) A
temporary permit shall be effective for no more than 90 calendar days.
Applicants granted a temporary permit must take the jurisprudence examination
within 90 days from the date the permit is approved.
(C) Failure to pass the jurisprudence
examination shall result in cancellation of the temporary permit. The Board has
discretion to extend the temporary permit for an additional 30 days in order to
allow the applicant time to transition clients to another provider.
(D) Applicants whose temporary permit is
cancelled may submit a Consultation Contract for Board approval to continue
providing services after the cancellation date.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 675.063
Stats. Implemented: ORS 675.063
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