(1) Continuing
psychological education credit will be granted for:
(a) Completion of graduate level courses in
psychology provided by a university or professional school which is accredited
by the American Psychological Association or regionally accredited, seven (7)
continuing psychological education credits may be obtained for each one credit
course, fourteen (14) continuing psychological education credits for each two
credit course, and twenty-one (21) continuing psychological education credits
for each three credit course, for a maximum of twenty-one (21) credits per
renewal period;
(b) Completion of a
colloquium, a presentation, a workshop or a symposium offered for continuing
education credit by a doctoral psychology program or a psychology internship or
residency which is accredited by the American Psychological Association; the
amount of continuing psychological education credits will be granted as
specified by the program, agency or institution offering or sponsoring these
activities;
(c) Full attendance at
workshops/seminars offered by providers approved by the American Psychological
Association or any of its affiliates, or providers approved by the Board. A
list of Board approved providers is available from the Board office upon
request; continuing psychological education credits will be granted on an hour
by hour basis;
(d) Simple
attendance at a state, regional or national psychology convention or
conference. Only five (5) credits will be allowed each biennium regardless of
how many state, regional or national conventions or conferences are attended
during that biennium; one (1) continuing psychological education credit will be
granted per one conference day;
(e)
Attainment of diplomate status or Board Certification in a specialty area
within the practice of psychology from any certifying body, recognized by the
Board pursuant to Section
490.0149, F.S., for which
thirty-seven (37) continuing psychological education credits, not including the
two-hour continuing education course on domestic violence required by Section
456.031(1),
F.S., and the two-hour continuing education course on the prevention of medical
errors required by Section
456.013(7),
F.S., will be allowed only during the biennium during which the diplomate is
first awarded;
(f) Presenting or
moderating for the first time per biennium only a continuing psychological
education program sponsored by a provider approved by the Board, except that
credit will be limited to the number of credits allowed by the
program;
(g) Each hour of
attendance at a Board of Psychology meeting or Board of Psychology committee
meeting. Only one credit will be granted for each hour of full attendance and
only ten (10) credits will be allowed each biennium regardless of how many
hours are attended during the biennium. Attendance at a Board or committee
meeting shall also satisfy, hour by hour, the requirement of professional
ethics and legal issues credit set out in subsection (3), of this
rule;
(h) Serving on a Board
Probable Cause Panel; Current and former members shall receive one credit hour
for each hour of service, up to a maximum of ten (10) hours, for serving as a
member on a Board probable cause panel. Service on a probable cause panel shall
also satisfy the requirement of professional ethics and legal issues credits as
set out in subsection (3) of this rule on an hour by hour basis.
(i) Service as the Board's Continuing
Education Liaison shall entitle the board member to receive one credit hour for
each hour of review, up to a maxium of (10) hours.
(j) Service as the Board's Subject Matter
Expert (SME) shall entitle the board member to receive one credit hour for each
hour of review, up to a maxium of (10) hours.
(k) Completion of continuing education
courses approved by any Board within the Division of Medical Quality Assurance
of the Department of Health, provided that such courses enhance the
psychological skills and/or psychological knowledge of the licensee;
(l) The provision of volunteer expert witness
opinions for cases being reviewed pursuant to laws and standards relevant to
the practice of psychology. Two hours of credit shall be awarded for each case
reviewed up to a maximum of ten hours per biennium. In this regard, volunteer
expert witnesses are expected to perform a review of the psychological,
medical, legal, and/or ethical literature, as appropriate to the case being
reviewed;
(m) Serving on American
Psychological Association and/or Florida Psychological Association chapter,
state, or national boards, editorial boards of peer reviewed journals related
to psychology, scientific grant review teams; a maximum of five (5) continuing
psychological education credits will be granted per renewal period;
(n) Teaching as an adjunct professor a
graduate level course in psychology or related to psychology in a regionally
accredited institution; a maximum of twenty (20) continuing education credits
will be granted for the first time teaching per course for each renewal
period;
(o) Publishing in the field
of psychology (research, peer-reviewed articles, books, book chapters,
textbooks or editor or co-editor of peer reviewed journals); a maximum of ten
(10) continuing psychological education credits will be granted per publication
per renewal period, not to exceed thirty (30) continuing psychological
education credits per renewal period;
(p) Performance of Pro Bono Services - A
licensee may receive up to six (6) hours per biennium of continuing education
credit through the performance of pro bono services to the indigent as provided
in section 456.013(9),
F.S., or to underserved populations, or in areas of critical need within the
state where the licensee practices. In order to receive credit under this rule,
licensees must make a written request to the Board and receive approval prior
to performing pro bono services in advance. One (1) hour credit shall be given
for each two (2) hours worked. In the written request, licensees shall disclose
the type, nature and extent of services to be rendered, the facility where the
services will be rendered, the number of patients expected to be serviced, and
a statement indicating that the patients to be served are indigent. If the
licensee intends to provide services in underserved or critical need areas, the
written request shall provide a brief explanation as to those facts.
(2) No continuing psychological
education credit may be earned for:
(a)
Regular work activities as a psychologist;
(b) Independent, unstructured or
self-structured learning;
(c)
Personal psychotherapy or personal growth experience;
(d) Obtaining or providing supervision or
consultation from or under a psychologist or other professional who is not a
Board approved continuing psychological education provider;
(e) Home study except from providers approved
by the American Psychological Association or any of its affiliates.
(3) As a condition of biennial
licensure renewal, each licensee must complete forty (40) hours of continuing
psychological education.
(a) Three (3) of the
forty (40) hours must be on professional ethics and Florida Statutes and rules
affecting the practice of psychology. Of those three hours, at least one hour
shall be on professional ethics, and at least one hour shall be on Florida laws
and rules relevant to the practice of psychology and shall include Chapters 456
and 490, F.S. and rule Title 64B19, F.A.C.
(b) Two (2) of the forty (40) hours must
relate to prevention of medical errors. In addition to the study of root-cause
analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety, the course
content shall also be designed to discuss potential errors within a
psychological setting, such as inadequate assessment of suicide risk, failure
to comply with mandatory abuse reporting laws, and failure to detect medical
conditions presenting as a psychological disorder. If the course is offered by
a facility licensed pursuant to Chapter 395, F.S., for its employees, the Board
will approve up to one (1) hour of the two (2) hour course to be specifically
related to error reduction and prevention methods used in that
facility.
(c) Passage of the laws
and rules examination of the Board constitutes forty (40) hours of continuing
education credit, including credit for professional ethics and Florida Statutes
and rules affecting the practice of psychology. Passage of the laws and rules
examination, however, does not satisfy the requirement for the two (2) credit
hours of continuing education on domestic violence required every third
biennial licensure renewal period, nor the requirement for two (2) hours
relating to prevention of medical errors.
(4) The licensee shall maintain, and make
available upon request, documentation to substantiate continuing psychological
education credit required by the Board. The licensee shall retain such
documentation for two (2) years following the renewal period during which the
continuing psychological education credit was required.
(5) Every six years, each licensee shall
complete two (2) hours of continuing psychological education on domestic
violence as defined in Section
741.28, F.S.; these two (2)
hours shall be part of the forty (40) hours otherwise required for each
biennial licensure renewal. The licensee shall maintain documentation to
substantiate timely completion of these two (2) hours and make said
documentation available upon request every third biennial licensure renewal
period.
Notes
Fla. Admin. Code
Ann. R. 64B19-13.003
Rulemaking Authority
456.013(6), (7),
(9),
490.004(4),
490.0085(4) FS.
Law Implemented 456.013(6), (7),
(9),
490.007(2),
490.0085(1),
(3)
FS.
New 1-28-93,
Amended 7-14-93, Formerly 21U-13.0042, Amended 6-14-94, Formerly 61F13-13.0042,
Amended 2-8-96, 11-18-96, Formerly 59AA-13.003, Amended 1-10-01, 8-5-01,
5-21-02, 6-3-04, 1-2-06, 12-31-06, 2-24-08, 5-26-08, 1-7-09, 11-8-10, 3-18-14,
Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 43, Number 201, October 17, 2017 effective
11/1/2017, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 49, Number 025, February 7, 2023 effective
2/23/2023, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 49, Number 217, November 7, 2023 effective
11/21/2023,
Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 50, Number 173, September 4, 2024 effective
9/19/2024.
New 1-28-93, Amended 7-14-93, Formerly 21U-13.0042, Amended
6-14-94, Formerly 61F13-13.0042, Amended 2-8-96, 11-18-96, Formerly
59AA-13.003, Amended 1-10-01, 8-5-01, 5-21-02, 6-3-04, 1-2-06, 12-31-06,
2-24-08, 5-26-08, 1-7-09, 11-8-10, 3-18-14, 11-1-17, 2-23-23,
11-21-23.