La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § LXIII-1002 - Emergency Temporary Registration for Psychologists
A. Pursuant to
R.S.
29:769(E), licensed
psychologists from other jurisdictions of the United States may respond to a
declared public health emergency and be granted a temporary registration to
engage in the practice of psychology as defined in
R.S.
37:2352(7).
B. Prior to providing professional services
in Louisiana a psychologist licensed at the doctoral level in another
jurisdiction of the United States, shall apply for an emergency temporary
registration (ETR). The application for ETR shall be made available via the
board website or mailed upon request.
C. Applications for emergency temporary
registration shall be processed as priority during a declared
emergency.
D. Accordingly,
additional requirements for an ETR may be imposed pursuant to the emergency
declaration issued which more properly address the needs of the particular
declared emergency.
E. A
psychologist not licensed in Louisiana, whose license is current, unrestricted,
and at the doctoral-level in the jurisdiction of his/her residence in the
United States, and properly registers with the board may gratuitously provide
psychological services if:
1. the
psychologist is engaged in a legitimate relief effort during the emergency
period, and provides satisfactory documentation to the board of the location
site(s) that he/she will be providing psychological services;
2. the psychologist complies with the
Louisiana licensing law for psychologists, R.S. title 37, chapter 28, the
Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 46, Part LXIII and other
applicable laws, as well as practice in good faith, and within the reasonable
scope of his skills, training, and ability; and
3. the psychologist renders psychological
services on a gratuitous basis with no revenue of any kind to be derived
whatsoever from the provision of psychological services with the state of
Louisiana.
F. The
authority provided for the Emergency Rule shall be applicable for a period of
time not to exceed 60 days at the discretion of the board, with the potential
extension of up to two additional periods not to exceed 60 days for each
extension as determined appropriate and necessary by the board.
G. All interested psychologists shall submit
to the board a copy of their respective current and unrestricted licenses,
picture identification, and any other information pertaining to identification
or fitness to practice as requested by the board.
H. Should a qualified psychologist registered
with the board thereafter fail to comply with any requirement or condition
established by this Rule, the board may immediately terminate his/her
registration. In addition, any known jurisdiction in which the psychologist
holds a license will be notified of any complaint, investigation and/or
disciplinary proceedings by this board.
I. In the event a psychologist fails to
register with the board, but practices psychology, whether gratuitously or
otherwise, then such conduct will be considered the unlawful practice of
psychology and prosecuted accordingly.
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A. Pursuant to R.S. 29:769(E), licensed psychologists from other jurisdictions of the United States may respond to a declared public health emergency and be granted a temporary registration to engage in the practice of psychology as defined in R.S. 37:2352(7).
B. Prior to providing professional services in Louisiana a psychologist licensed at the doctoral level in another jurisdiction of the United States , shall apply for an emergency temporary registration (ETR). The application for ETR shall be made available via the board website or mailed upon request.
C. Applications for emergency temporary registration shall be processed as priority during a declared emergency.
D. Accordingly, additional requirements for an ETR may be imposed pursuant to the emergency declaration issued which more properly address the needs of the particular declared emergency.
E. A psychologist not licensed in Louisiana, whose license is current, unrestricted, and at the doctoral-level in the jurisdiction of his/her residence in the United States, and properly registers with the board may gratuitously provide psychological services if:
1. the psychologist is engaged in a legitimate relief effort during the emergency period, and provides satisfactory documentation to the board of the location site(s) that he/she will be providing psychological services;
2. the psychologist complies with the Louisiana licensing law for psychologists, R.S. title 37, chapter 28, the Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 46, Part LXIII and other applicable laws, as well as practice in good faith, and within the reasonable scope of his skills, training , and ability; and
3. the psychologist renders psychological services on a gratuitous basis with no revenue of any kind to be derived whatsoever from the provision of psychological services with the state of Louisiana.
F. The authority provided for the Emergency Rule shall be applicable for a period of time not to exceed 60 days at the discretion of the board , with the potential extension of up to two additional periods not to exceed 60 days for each extension as determined appropriate and necessary by the board .
G. All interested psychologists shall submit to the board a copy of their respective current and unrestricted licenses, picture identification, and any other information pertaining to identification or fitness to practice as requested by the board .
H. Should a qualified psychologist registered with the board thereafter fail to comply with any requirement or condition established by this Rule, the board may immediately terminate his/her registration. In addition, any known jurisdiction in which the psychologist holds a license will be notified of any complaint, investigation and/or disciplinary proceedings by this board .
I. In the event a psychologist fails to register with the board , but practices psychology, whether gratuitously or otherwise, then such conduct will be considered the unlawful practice of psychology and prosecuted accordingly.