- Four (4) levels of psychological practice are defined for the purposes of this chapter. Such levels are to be known and are referred to as:
- Psychological examiner;
- Senior psychological examiner;
- Psychologist; and
- Certified psychological assistant.
- Any and all individuals who engage in the practice of psychology as a psychological examiner, senior psychological examiner or psychologist must possess in full force and virtue a valid license under this chapter.
- Any person engaged in the practice of psychology as a certified psychological assistant must possess in full force and virtue a valid certificate to practice under this chapter.
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- Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a charitable clinic from employing or contracting with a psychologist; provided, that the contractual relationship between the psychologist and the charitable clinic is evidenced by a written contract, job description, or documentation, containing language that does not restrict the psychologist from exercising independent professional judgment in diagnosing and treating patients.
- For the purposes of this subsection (d), the term “charitable clinic” means an entity that meets the following standards:
- Has received a determination of exemption from the internal revenue service under 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3) or is a distinct part of an entity that has received such a determination of exemption;
- Has clinical facilities located in this state;
- Has a primary mission to provide health care or dental care services to low-income, uninsured, or underserved individuals;
- Provides one (1) or more of the following services for free or at a discounted rate:
- Medical care;
- Dental care;
- Mental health care; or
- Prescription medications;
- Utilizes volunteer healthcare professionals and nonclinical volunteers; and
- Is not required to be licensed under § 68-11-202(a)(1).