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Code · Virginia · Title 54.1 · Chapter 36

Code of Virginia § 54.1-3606.3. Licensure of psychological practitioners; independent practice.

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A. It is unlawful for any person to practice or hold himself out as a psychological practitioner in the Commonwealth or use the title of psychological practitioner unless he holds a license issued by the Board.
B. The Board shall establish criteria for licensure as a psychological practitioner, which shall include the following:
1. Documentation that the applicant received a master's degree in psychology or counseling psychology from a program accredited by the American Psychological Association, from a program equivalent to those accredited by the American Psychological Association as determined by the Board, or from a program accredited by another national accrediting body approved by the Board; and
2. Documentation that the applicant successfully completed the academic portion of a national exam recognized by the Board.
C. Every psychological practitioner who meets the requirements of subsection B shall practice under the supervision of a clinical psychologist unless the requirements of subsection D are met. The Board shall determine the requirements and procedures for such supervision.
D. A psychological practitioner may practice without supervision upon:
1. Successful completion of the clinical portion of a national exam recognized by the Board; and
2. Completion of one year of full-time experience, as determined by the Board, of practice under the supervision of a clinical psychologist.
Upon receipt of documentation of such examination and experience requirements and a fee as established by the Board, the Board shall issue to the psychological practitioner a new license that includes a designation indicating that the psychological practitioner is authorized to practice independently.
E. The Board shall determine appropriate standards of practice for psychological practitioners.
F. The Board shall promulgate such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of this section.
2024, cc. 754 , 761 .
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