N.M. Admin. Code § 16.22.7.8 - DEMONSTRATION OF COMPETENCE
A.
Examinations .
(1) To qualify
for licensure, an applicant must demonstrate professional competence by taking
and passing the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP),
promulgated by the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
(ASPPB). The passing score on the EPPP taken before January 1,1993 is 140
(seventy percent) or taken after January 1, 1993 is the score equal to or
greater than the passing score recommended by ASPPB.
(2) All persons applying for licensure shall
take and pass an online jurisprudence examination on ethical standards, New
Mexico laws, and board regulations as they apply to psychologists and their
clients or patients. The passing score will be determined by the
board.
(3) If the score of either
the EPPP or jurisprudence examination meets the requirements for licensure as a
psychologist but the other score does not, the examination passed will not have
to be retaken.
(4) Re-examination.
An applicant may retake the EPPP or jurisprudence examination and pay the
appropriate examination fee as required by the board. Such fee is nonrefundable
and due at the time of the request.
B. An applicant shall furnish evidence to the
board that demonstrates an awareness and knowledge of New Mexico
cultures.
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