Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 510-5-.10 - Aiding Illegal Practice
(1) Providing
Supervision.
(a) The psychologist shall
exercise appropriate supervision over the supervisee, as set forth in the rules
and regulations of the Board.
(b) A
person licensed under this chapter may not supervise or employ in any capacity,
an individual who has:
1. voluntarily
surrendered his/her license to practice psychology in this or any other
state;
2. been disciplined by this
Board pursuant to O.C.G.A. Sec.
43-1-19 and/or 43-39-13;
3. been disciplined by any other lawful
licensing authority; or
4. been
convicted of a felony, and/or is under criminal probation.
(c) Rule
510-5-.10(1)(b) may
be waived or modified by the Board, in its discretion, upon a showing of
extraordinary circumstances.
(2) Psychologists shall cooperate in national
investigations, proceedings, and resulting requirements of the Board or any
affiliated state or national psychological associations to which they belong.
In doing so, they make reasonable efforts to resolve any issues as to
confidentiality. Failure to cooperate is itself a violation.
(3) Psychologists do not file or encourage
the filing of complaints that are frivolous or maliciously intended.
Notes
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