(2)
(a) The
first part of the examination shall be the Examination for Professional
Practice in Psychology (EPPP) developed by the Association of State and
Provincial Psychology Boards.
(b)
The minimum passing score on EPPP is the cut-off score provided by the national
examination provider established according to a standard setting and
statistical equating methods. Statistical equating is used to adjust for the
level of difficulty of the different examination administrations. After the
statistical equating, candidates' raw scores are converted to a scaled score
with a maximum possible score of 800. The minimum passing score shall be a
scaled score of 500.
(c) The
minimum passing score on EPPP shall be 70% correct of the items scored on the
examination prior to the October 2000 examination. The minimum passing score on
EPPP for the October 2000 examination and thereafter shall be the ASPPB
recommended cut-off score.
(3)
(a) The
second part of the licensure examination is an examination consisting of forty
(40) objective questions which test knowledge of Florida Statutes and rules
relevant to the practice of psychology in this State. The content of the
examination is as follows:
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SUBJECT
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NO. OF QUESTIONS
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1. Chapter 490, F.S.
(Psychological Services Act)
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9
|
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2. Section
90.503, F.S.
(Psychotherapist-patient privilege)
|
1
|
|
3. Chapter 394, Part I, F.S.
(Florida Mental Health Act)
|
7
|
|
4. Chapter 415, F.S.
(Protection From Abuse, Neglect, and
Exploitation)
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1
|
|
5. Chapter 64B19, F.A.C.
(Board of Psychology)
|
12
|
|
6. Chapter 456, F.S.
(Health Professions and Occupations: General
Provisions)
|
8
|
|
7. Chapter 39, F.S.
(Proceeding Relating to Children)
|
2
|
(b) A
raw score of thirty-two (32) correct answers (80%) is necessary to pass the
second part of the licensure examination.
(4) The Board will certify as exempt from the
EPPP those applicants who have taken the Association of State and Provincial
Psychology Boards' examination in another state and obtained a score equal to
or greater than the score required in paragraph (1)(b) or (c).
(5)
(b) A passing
score on the Florida laws and rules examination shall cease to be valid
twenty-four (24) months after the Board's letter to the applicant advising that
the applicant has passed the Florida laws and rules examination.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 64B19-11.001
Rulemaking Authority
456.013(1),
456.017(1)(b),
(c),
490.004(4) FS.
Law Implemented 456.017(1)(b), (c),
(6),
456.0635(2),
490.005
FS.
New 4-4-82,
Amended 7-11-84, Formerly 21U-11.03, Amended 2-19-86, 12-30-86, 3-10-87,
11-21-88, 3-5-90, 1-16-92, Formerly 21U-11.003, Amended 6-14-94, Formerly
61F13-11.003, Amended 1-7-96, 6-26-97, Formerly 59AA-11.001, Amended 2-21-99,
5-1-00, 1-10-01, 8-5-01, 4-26-04, 5-10-05, 2-24-10, 6-7-12, 12-25-12, 10-28-13,
11-4-13, 6-10-14, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 41, Number 223, November 17, 2015 effective
12/3/2015, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 45, Number 186, September 24, 2019 effective
10/8/2019, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 47, Number 051, March 16, 2021 effective
3/28/2021, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 50, Number 217, November 5, 2024 effective
11/20/2024.
New 4-4-82, Amended 7-11-84, Formerly 21U-11.03, Amended
2-19-86, 12-30-86, 3-10-87, 11-21-88, 3-5-90, 1-16-92, Formerly 21U-11.003,
Amended 6-14-94, Formerly 61F13-11.003, Amended 1-7-96, 6-26-97, Formerly
59AA-11.001, Amended 2-21-99, 5-1-00, 1-10-01, 8-5-01, 4-26-04, 5-10-05,
2-24-10, 6-7-12, 12-25-12, 10-28-13, 11-4-13, 6-10-14, 12-3-15, 10-8-19,
3-28-21.