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b. For the renewal of an expired psychologist license within three years of the date of expiration, the applicant for renewal shall provide evidence of completion of 36 hours of qualifying CPD for the two- year period prior to renewing the license. Title 16 CCR Sections 1381.9, 1381.10—Retired License, Renewal of Expired License, Psychologist Fees

This was adopted by the Board on February 18, 2022, and was approved. It allows a licensee to apply to have their license placed in retired status. It is currently awaiting fee approval. Text awaiting fee approval: https://www.psychology.ca.gov/ laws_regs/retired_status_mt.pdf a. A psychologist who holds a current active or current inactive license issued by the Board may apply to place that license in retired status by submitting form PSY 900. b. Otherwise restricted by the Board includes probation subject to any other terms and conditions or the licensee is restricted from practice. c. To apply to restore the license to active status if the application to place the license in retired status was granted less than three years prior, in addition to any other requirements in 2988.5 of the Code the licensee shall: Title 16 CCR Section 1392 Psychologist Fees California Psychology Law and Ethics Examination (CPLEE) and Initial License and Biennial Renewal Fee for a Psychologist Full text: https://www.psychology.ca.gov/laws_regs/fee_ increase_reg.shtml Summary : The Board adopted this package on February 18, 2011. It raises the initial psychologist licensing fee from $400 to $500, the CPLEE fee from $129 to $235.20, and the biennial psychologist license renewal fee from $400 to $500. Psychological Associate initial and annual renewal fees have increased from $40 to $75.

1. Submit form PSY 905 (new 2021) and pay the biennial renewal fee and any additional fees as prescribed by the Board’s regulations. 2. Furnish to the Department of Justice a full set of electronic fingerprints for the purpose of conducting a criminal history record check and to undergo a state and federal level criminal offender record information search if the licensee has not been previously fingerprinted for the Board or for whom an electronic record of the submission of fingerprints does not exist in the Department of Justice’s criminal offender identification database. d. To apply to restore the license to active status (3) or more years from the date of issuance of the license in retired status, the licensee shall comply with the requirements of 2988.5(d)(2) of the code. e. The Board will not grant an application for a license to be placed in retired status more than twice. f. A licensee who has been granted a license in retired status twice must apply for a new license in order to obtain a license in active status. Psychologist : 1. The application fee for a psychologist is $50.00. 2. The fee for the California Psychology Laws and Ethics Examination (CPLEE) is $235.20. 3. An applicant taking or repeating the licensing examination shall pay the full fee for that examination. 4. The initial license fee and the biennial renewal fee for a psychologist are $500.00 5. The biennial renewal fee for an inactive license is $40.00. Registered Psychological Associate Fees : 1. The application fee for registration of a registered psychological associate which is payable by the supervisor is $75.00. 2. The annual renewal fee for registration of a registered psychological associate is $75.00. 3. The delinquency fee for a registered psychological associate is $37.50. B. As used in this section, a licensee shall include a licensee, registrant, psychology trainee, or other supervised individual permitted to provide psychological services under the Psychology Licensing Law, beginning with section 2900 of the Code. C. The provision of psychological health care services under subdivision (a) are subject to the following conditions: 1. The licensee holds a valid and current license issued by the Board or is otherwise allowed to practice under this section. 2. The licensee obtains and documents informed consent for the provision of psychological health

Title 16 CCR Section 1396.8—Standards of Practice for Telehealth Services Full text: https://www.psychology.ca.gov/laws_regs/ telepsychology_notice_of_approval.pdf This section was added to Article 8 Rules of Professional Conduct and became effective August 10, 2021.

1396.8—Standards of Practice for Telehealth Services A. A licensee is permitted to provide psychological health care services via telehealth subject to the laws and regulations of the other jurisdiction where either the licensee and/or the client is located, including, but not limited to, the following circumstances: 1. To a client at an originating site in this State, as defined in section 2290.5 of the Code, when a licensee is located at a distant site within this State. 2. To a client who has received services in this State, and who is temporarily located outside of this State. 3. To a client who is located in this State when a licensee is temporarily located outside of this State.

care services via telehealth from the client. Such consent shall cover concerns unique to the receipt of psychological health care services via telehealth, including risks to confidentiality and security, data storage policies and procedures specific to telehealth, the possibility of disruption and/or interruption of service due to technological failure, insurance coverage considerations, and other issues that the licensee can reasonably anticipate

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