§ 63-11-224. Third-Party Reimbursement
“Community mental health centers,” as defined in § 33-1-101, institutes or governmental agencies, doctoral clinical psychology students in university-operated training clinics and those qualifying psychologists employing psychologists with temporary or provisional licenses shall be eligible to receive third-party reimbursement from any managed care plan or third-party payor for usual and customary professional services rendered by […]
§ 63-11-225. Special Volunteer License for Practice in Free Health Clinic — Exemption From Fees — Renewal
A psychologist licensed pursuant to this chapter under a special volunteer license who is a medical practitioner, as defined by § 63-1-201, engaged in practice at a free health clinic shall not be subject to license fees under this chapter. The board of examiners in psychology may issue a special volunteer license, as such license […]
§ 63-11-226. Notice to Patients of Departure
Psychologists, senior psychological examiners and psychological examiners are not required to notify patients that were treated by them at community mental health centers, as defined in § 33-1-101, of their departure from such community mental health centers. Patient records shall remain with the community mental health centers. The transfer of patients’ records shall be in […]
§ 63-11-213. Privileged Communications
For the purpose of this chapter, the confidential relations and communications between licensed psychologist or psychological examiner or senior psychological examiner or certified psychological assistant and client are placed upon the same basis as those provided by law between attorney and client; and nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require any such privileged […]
§ 63-11-214. Code of Ethics
The board of examiners shall adopt a code of ethics to govern appropriate practices or behavior as referred to in §§ 63-11-207, 63-11-208 and 63-11-215 and shall file such code with the secretary of state within thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of such code.
§ 63-11-215. Denial, Restriction, Suspension or Revocation of License or Certificate — Disciplinary Action
The board has the power to: Deny an application for a license or certificate to any applicant; Permanently or temporarily withhold issuance of a license or certificate; Suspend, limit or restrict a previously issued license or certificate for such time and in such manner as the board may determine; Reprimand or take such action in […]
§ 63-11-216. Administrative Procedure
All proceedings for disciplinary action against a licensee or certified person under this chapter shall be conducted in accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5.
§ 63-11-217. Review of Board Actions
Any action of or ruling or order made or entered by the board declining to issue a certificate, declining to recommend licensure or certification or suspending or revoking a certificate or license shall be subject to review by the courts of this state in the same manner and subject to the same powers and conditions […]
§ 63-11-218. Annual Registration Fee — Revocation and Renewal of Licenses and Certification — Registration by Retirees
Each licensed psychologist or psychological examiner or senior psychological examiner or certified psychological assistant shall pay an annual registration fee as set annually by the board, payable in advance, for the ensuing year. As a condition of renewal, the board may require that the licensee or certified person establish that the licensee or certified person […]
§ 63-11-219. [reserved.]
As used in this section, “peer review committee” or “committee” means any committee, board, commission or other entity constituted by any statewide psychological association or local psychological association for the purpose of receiving and evaluating professional acts of other practitioners of psychology as defined in this chapter. Any practitioner of psychology who serves on any […]