068-6 Wyo. Code R. §§ 6-3 - Scope of Practice
(a) Psychological
Practitioner. A certified psychological practitioner shall practice under the
supervision of a psychologist who is qualified by scope of practice to work in
the area the psychological practitioner will be.
(i) The supervising psychologist shall
maintain ultimate responsibility for the psychological activities of
supervisees, the welfare of every client served by the psychological
practitioner, and be fully accountable in the event that professional, ethical,
or legal issues are raised.
(ii)
Irrespective of any other training which the psychological practitioner may
have completed, or any other certification or licensure which the psychological
practitioner may possess, or any other professional title or label he or she
may claim, anyone certified as a psychological practitioner is bound by the
provisions of the act and the rules of the Board in providing psychological
services.
(c) Specialist
in School Psychology. A certified specialist in school psychology shall
function under the supervision of a psychologist who has the appropriate
training and experience to supervise individuals within the school psychology
specialty scope of practice.
(i) Irrespective
of any other training which the specialist in school psychology may have
completed, or any other certification or licensure which the specialist in
school psychology may possess, or any other professional title or label the
individual may claim, anyone certified as a specialist in school psychology is
bound by the provisions of the act and rules of the Board in providing school
psychological services.
Notes
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