Wyoming Administrative Code Agency 068 - Psychology, Board of
The Wyoming Administrative Code, Agency 068, details the rules and regulations for the Wyoming Board of Psychology. This board is responsible for licensing and regulating psychologists, psychological practitioners, specialists in school psychology, behavior analysts, and assistant behavior analysts within the state. The purpose of these rules is to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the public by ensuring that those providing psychological services are appropriately qualified and adhere to professional standards.
The administrative rules under Agency 068, often found within a single sub-agency (Subagency 0001), cover a comprehensive range of topics related to the practice of psychology in Wyoming. These typically include:
Licensure Requirements:
Educational Qualifications: Specifies the doctoral degree requirements for psychologists (Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D. from APA-accredited or board-approved programs), and master's or specialist degrees for psychological practitioners and school psychologists.
Supervised Experience: Details the extensive pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral supervised hours required for licensure (e.g., 3,000 total hours for psychologists, including 1,500 pre-doctoral and 1,500 post-doctoral). This includes specific requirements for the nature of supervision, direct client contact, and timeframes.
Examinations: Requirements for passing the national Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) for psychologists and the Wyoming Jurisprudence Examination, which covers state laws and ethics. Other exams may be required for specific certifications (e.g., Praxis School Psychologist for school psychologists).
Application Procedures: Outlines the process for applying for a license, including submitting transcripts, verification of supervised experience, professional references, and criminal background checks (fingerprint cards).
Provisional and Temporary Licenses: Rules for obtaining provisional licenses that allow individuals to practice under supervision while completing requirements for full licensure.
Licensure by Endorsement (Reciprocity): Conditions under which psychologists licensed in other states can obtain a Wyoming license, often requiring equivalent standards and a history of good standing.
Standards of Professional Conduct (e.g., Chapter 15): This is a critical section addressing ethical and professional behavior. It covers:
Competence: Requiring practitioners to limit their practice to areas of competence and maintain proficiency through continuing education.
Client Welfare: Rules related to maintaining client confidentiality, informed consent, and avoiding exploitation.
Multiple Relationships: Guidance on managing and avoiding conflicts of interest.
Impairment: Provisions regarding practice when impaired due to mental, emotional, or substance abuse conditions.
Termination of Services: Ethical guidelines for ending professional relationships.
Record Keeping: Requirements for maintaining and retaining client records.
Advertising and Public Statements: Rules for professional advertising.
Continuing Education: Mandatory continuing education hours (e.g., 30 hours every two years, with a certain number in ethics) required for license renewal.
Scope of Practice: Defines what each licensed or certified professional (psychologist, psychological practitioner, school psychologist, behavior analyst) is legally authorized to do.
Supervision Requirements: Detailed rules for the supervision of residents, interns, and other professionals.
Disciplinary Procedures: Outlines the process for handling complaints against licensees, investigations, hearings, and potential disciplinary actions.
Fees: Information on application, examination, and renewal fees.
Where to Find the Full Text:
The most authoritative and current source for the Wyoming Administrative Code, including Agency 068 (Psychology, Board of), is the Wyoming Legislature's official website:
Wyoming Administrative Rules System: You can access it through rules.wyo.gov. Search for "Agency 068" or "Psychology, Board of."
You can also find this code on legal information platforms like:
The Wyoming Board of Psychology official website (psychology.wyo.gov) is also an excellent resource. It provides direct links to the current rules and regulations, application forms, information on proposed rule changes, and often includes FAQs and contact information for the board.
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