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Code · Ohio · Title 47 Occupations-Professions · Chapter 4732 Psychologists

Section 4732.18 — Restoration of license.

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At any time after the suspension or revocation of a license, the state board of psychology may restore the license upon the written finding by the board that circumstances so warrant. At the time it restores a license, the board may impose restrictions and limitations on the practice of the license holder.
The board may require a person seeking restoration of a license to submit to mental, substance abuse, cognitive, or physical evaluations, or a combination of these evaluations. Evaluations shall be conducted by qualified individuals selected by the board. The costs of any evaluative processes shall be paid by the applicant for restoration. A person requesting restoration of a license is deemed to have given consent to submit to a mental or physical examination when directed to do so in writing by the board and to have waived all objections to the admissibility of testimony or examination reports that constitute a privileged communication.
As a further condition of license restoration, the board may require the applicant to do both of the following:
(A)Take the examination selected by the board under section 4732.11 of the Revised Code and receive a score acceptable to the board;
(B)Participate in board processes designed to expose the applicant to Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code and rules promulgated thereunder, which may include passing a written or oral examination on the Ohio laws and rules governing psychologists, independent school psychologists, and school psychologists.
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