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Code · Florida · Title XXXII — Regulation of Professions and Occupations · Chapter 490

490.0121 Licensed school psychologists; private sector services.

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It shall not be a violation of s. 112.313
(7)for a licensed school psychologist employed by a school district to provide private sector services to students within that district if:
(1)The parent, guardian, or adult client is informed in writing prior to provision of services of their eligibility for such free services from the school district.
(2)The client is not a student of the schools to which the school psychologist is currently assigned.
(3)The parent, guardian, or adult client is informed that, as a dual practitioner, the school psychologist may not function as an independent evaluator.
(4)The school psychologist does not promise 24-hour service or on-call services and does not engage in private practice during hours of contracted employment.
(5)The school psychologist does not use his or her position within a school district to offer private services or to promote a private practice.
(6)The school psychologist does not utilize tests, materials, or services belonging to the school district.
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