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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-5351. Provisional licensure of psychologist; remedial requirements prescribed by board; professional title.

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74-5351. Provisional licensure of psychologist; remedial requirements prescribed by board; professional title.
(a)If, in evaluating any applicant for licensure as a psychologist, the board finds that the applicant is deficient in the qualifications or in the quality of the applicant's educational experience required by K.S.A. 74-5310 or 74-5315 , and amendments thereto, as applicable, or by rules and regulations adopted by the board, the board may require the applicant to fulfill remedial or other requirements, as the board may prescribe.
(b)A person who is completing requirements prescribed by the board under subsection
(a)may apply to the board for provisional licensure as a psychologist on a form and in a manner prescribed by the board. The board may issue a provisional license to practice psychology. A provisional license shall expire upon the earlier of the date that the board issues or denies a license to practice psychology or 12 months after the date of issuance of the provisional license. No provisional license shall be renewed, and no provisional license shall be issued again, upon any subsequent application for the same license level.
(c)A person practicing psychology with a provisional license may not use the title "licensed psychologist" or the initials "LP," independently. The word "licensed" may be used by such person only when preceded by the word "provisional."
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