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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 455 — Psychology

455.03 Temporary practice; telepsychology.

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455.03 Temporary practice; telepsychology.
(a)In this subsection, “day” means any part of a day during which psychological services are rendered.
(b)A psychologist who is licensed or certified by a similar examining board of another state or territory of the United States or of a foreign country or province whose standards, in the opinion of the examining board, are equivalent to or higher than the requirements for licensure as a psychologist in s. 455.04
(1)may provide psychological services in this state on not more than 60 days in any year without holding a license issued under s. 455.04
(1). The psychologist shall report to the examining board the nature and extent of his or her practice in this state if it exceeds 20 days within a year.
(2)An individual who holds a valid interjurisdictional practice certificate may exercise the temporary authorization to practice in this state, subject to ss. 455.50
(5)and 455.51
(a)1. and
(b)1.
(3)An individual who holds a valid E.Passport may practice under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology as provided in and subject to ss. 455.50
(4)and
(6)and 455.51
(a)2. and
(b)2.
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