Utah Admin. Code R156-61-302c - Qualifications for Licensure - Examination Requirements

(1) The examination requirements for licensure as a psychologist under Subsection 58-61-304(1)(f) are:
(a) the two-part Examination for the Professional Practice of Psychology (EPPP) developed by the ASPPB, with a passing score as recommended by the ASPPB; and
(b) the Utah Psychologist Law and Ethics Examination, with a passing score of at least 75%.
(2) An applicant may be admitted to the EPPP and Utah Psychologist Law and Ethics examinations in Utah only after meeting the requirements of Section 58-61-305.
(3)
(a) If an applicant is admitted to an EPPP examination based upon substantive information that is incorrect and furnished knowingly by the applicant, the applicant shall receive a failing score and may not retake the examination until the applicant submits fees and a correct application demonstrating the applicant is qualified for the examination and explains to the satisfaction of the Division why the applicant knowingly furnished incorrect information.
(b) If an applicant is incorrectly admitted to the EPPP because of a Division or Board error and the applicant receives a passing score, the applicant may use the passing score for licensure only after the applicant corrects the deficiency that should have barred the applicant from EPPP admission.
(4) An applicant who has failed the EPPP three times may not receive subsequent admission to the EPPP until the applicant has:
(a) submitted to the Board a written statement outlining the applicant's:
(i) core barriers to successful completion of the EPPP;
(ii) plan for overcoming the core barriers, with goals in a specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) format; and
(iii) timeline for achieving the plan;
(b) appeared before the Board and developed with the Board a plan of study in appropriate subject matter; and
(c) completed the plan of study to the satisfaction of the Board.
(5) An applicant who is found to be cheating on the EPPP or the Utah Psychologist Law and Ethics Examination or in any way invalidating the integrity of the examination shall automatically be given a failing score and may not retake the examination for at least three years or as determined by the Division in collaboration with the Board.
(6) Under Section 58-1-302 and consistent with Subsection 58-61-304(2)(d), an applicant for psychologist licensure by endorsement that is not based upon licensure in another jurisdiction shall pass the Utah Psychologist Law and Ethics Examination.

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Utah Admin. Code R156-61-302c
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-13, effective 6/15/2015 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2025-12, effective 6/5/2025

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