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§ 32-2071 – Qualifications of applicants; education; training

32-2071. Qualifications of applicants; education; training A. An applicant for licensure shall have a doctoral degree from an institution of higher education in clinical or counseling psychology, school or educational psychology or any other subject area in applied psychology acceptable to the board and shall have completed a doctoral program in psychology from an educational […]

§ 32-2071.01 – Requirements for licensure; remediation; credentials

32-2071.01. Requirements for licensure; remediation; credentials A. An applicant for licensure shall demonstrate to the board’s satisfaction that the applicant: 1. Has met the education and training qualifications for licensure prescribed in section 32-2071 or subsection D of this section. 2. Has passed any examination or examinations required by section 32-2072. 3. Has a professional […]

§ 32-2072 – Examinations; exemptions

32-2072. Examinations; exemptions A. An applicant for licensure must pass the examination for professional practice in psychology, which is the national examination established by the association of state and provincial psychology boards. An applicant is considered to have passed the national examination if the applicant’s score equals or exceeds either: 1. Seventy per cent on […]

§ 32-2073 – Temporary licenses; inactive status; reinstatement to active status

32-2073. Temporary licenses; inactive status; reinstatement to active status A. If the board requires an additional examination, it may issue a temporary license to a psychologist licensed or certified under the laws of another jurisdiction, if the psychologist applies to the board for licensure and meets the educational, experience and first examination requirements of this […]

§ 32-2075 – Exemptions from licensure

32-2075. Exemptions from licensure A. This chapter does not limit the activities, services and use of a title by the following: 1. A school psychologist who is employed by or contracted to provide services in a common school, high school, charter school or other educational institution setting that serves pupils in prekindergarten or kindergarten programs […]

§ 32-2076 – Unauthorized practice of medicine

32-2076. Unauthorized practice of medicine This chapter does not authorize a person to engage in any manner in the practice of medicine pursuant to chapter 13, 17 or 29 of this title, except that a person licensed as provided in this chapter may diagnose, treat and correct human conditions ordinarily within the scope of the […]

§ 32-2521 – Qualifications

32-2521. Qualifications A. An applicant for licensure shall: 1. Have graduated from a physician assistants educational program approved by the board. 2. Pass a certifying examination approved by the board. 3. Be physically and mentally able to safely perform health care tasks as a physician assistant. 4. Have a professional record that indicates that the […]

§ 32-2522 – Applications; interview; withdrawal

32-2522. Applications; interview; withdrawal A. Each applicant shall file a verified completed application in the form required and supplied by the board that is accompanied by the prescribed application fee. B. The application shall be designed to require the submission of evidence, credentials and other proof necessary to satisfy the board that the applicant qualifies […]

§ 32-2523 – Licensure; renewal; continuing education; audit; penalty fee; expiration

32-2523. Licensure; renewal; continuing education; audit; penalty fee; expiration A. Except as provided in section 32-4301, each holder of a regular license shall renew the license every other year on or before the licensee’s birthday by paying the prescribed renewal fee and supplying the board with information it deems necessary, including proof of having completed, […]

§ 32-2524 – Exemption from licensure

32-2524. Exemption from licensure This chapter does not require licensure of: 1. A student who is enrolled in a physician assistant education program approved by the board. 2. A physician assistant who is an employee of the United States government and who works on land or in facilities owned or operated by the United States […]

§ 32-2525 – Cancellation of license

32-2525. Cancellation of license A. A person who holds an active regular license as a physician assistant, who is not presently under investigation by the board as the result of a complaint or information received by it, and against whom the board has not commenced any disciplinary proceedings may request and the board shall grant […]

§ 32-2526 – Fees

32-2526. Fees A. By a vote at its annual fall meeting, the board shall establish nonrefundable fees and penalties that do not exceed the following: 1. Processing an application for an active license, four hundred dollars. 2. Issuing an active license, four hundred dollars. 3. Annual renewal of a regular license, four hundred dollars. 4. […]

§ 32-2527 – Change of address; penalty

32-2527. Change of address; penalty A. A person holding an active license as a physician assistant in this state shall inform the board in writing within thirty days of that person’s current residence address, office address and telephone number and of each change in residence and office address or telephone number that occurs. A residential […]

§ 32-2528 – Inactive license; application; prohibited activities

32-2528. Inactive license; application; prohibited activities A. A person who holds a regular license pursuant to this chapter may request an inactive license from the board if both of the following are true: 1. The licensee is not under investigation by the board. 2. The board has not begun disciplinary proceedings against the licensee. B. […]

§ 32-3022 – License to grant degrees

32-3022. License to grant degrees A. A person doing business for profit or not for profit in this state, except a public community college or public university, shall not grant or offer to grant a degree to any person or operate an institution which grants or offers to grant a degree to any person unless […]

§ 32-3023 – Letters of credit, bonds or cash deposits; fund

32-3023. Letters of credit, bonds or cash deposits; fund A. Before granting a private vocational program license or license to grant degrees the board shall require of the applicant a letter of credit, a surety bond in a form acceptable to the board or a cash deposit pursuant to this section if the program or […]

§ 32-3025 – Application for license; nontransferability; display

32-3025. Application for license; nontransferability; display A. Each applicant for a private vocational program license to grant degrees shall make a verified application to the board upon forms prepared and furnished by the board. Any license issued shall be restricted to vocational programs or degree programs and locations of programs specifically indicated on the application. […]

§ 32-3027 – Fees

32-3027. Fees A. The board shall establish and collect the following nonrefundable fees: 1. A filing fee for any combination of an initial and original private vocational program license or license to grant degrees as follows: (a) For up to and including five program reviews, $2, 000. (b) For a sixth and subsequent program review, […]