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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 465

§465-9 Temporary permit.

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§465-9 Temporary permit. A person not licensed in the State who wishes to engage in the practice of psychology for a period not to exceed ninety days within a calendar year shall petition the board for a temporary permit. If the person is licensed or certified in another state deemed by the board to have standards equivalent to this chapter, the person shall be entitled to a temporary permit in the same manner and subject to the same conditions specified in section 465-8 applicable to the issuance of licenses.
The period of ninety days may be extended at the discretion of the board but not to exceed ninety days. [L 1967, c 290, pt of §1; HRS §465-9; am L 1971, c 84, §7; am L 1985, c 115, §11]
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