Wis. Admin. Code Psychology Examining Board § Psy 2.01 - Application procedure
Current through March 28, 2022
An applicant for licensure as a psychologist shall submit all of the following:
(1) The properly
completed and signed application form.
(2) The application fee authorized by s.
440.05(1),
Stats.
(3) Evidence of one of the
following:
(a) Official transcript indicating
a doctoral degree in psychology from a college or university accredited by a
regional accrediting agency approved by the state board of education in the
state in which the college or university is located.
(b) Academic training or specialized
experience which in the opinion of the board is equivalent to a doctoral degree
in psychology.
(c) Documentation of
academic credentials evaluated by the National Register of Health Service
Psychologists or other credential evaluation organization approved by the
Board.
(4) Documentation
of at least one year experience in psychological work meeting the requirements
in s.
Psy
2.10.
(5)
Evidence of passing the EPPP.
(6)
Evidence of passing the jurisprudence exam.
(7) Verification of the applicant's
credentials in all states or countries in which the applicant has ever held a
credential.
(8) Documentation
necessary for the Board to determine, subject to ss.
111.321,
111.322,
and
111.335,
Stats., whether any of the following apply:
(a) The applicant has a pending charge for an
exempt offense as defined in s.
111.335(1m)
(b), Stats. or a violent crime against a
child, as defined in s.
111.335(1m)
(d), Stats., which is substantially related
to the practice of a psychologist.
(b) The applicant has been convicted of a
crime substantially related to the practice of a psychologist.
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