Louisiana
Administrative Code
Title 46
PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part LXIII. Psychologists
Note: Updates to the
LAC my be obtained from
http://doa.louisiana.gov/osr/lac/46v63/46v63.doc
Chapter 2.
Reciprocity
§201. Licensure of Psychologists
through Reciprocity
A. Upon
application thereof, accompanied by such fee as determined by the board,
the board shall issue a license to any person who furnishes, upon a form
and in such manner as the board prescribes, evidence satisfactory to the
board that:
1. he/she
meets all of the following:
a. is licensed as a psychologist by another
member jurisdiction of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology
Boards (ASPPB) if the requirements for such licensure in that jurisdiction
are the substantial equivalent of those required by LAC 46:LXIII.Chapter
3, and if that jurisdiction has entered into a similar agreement with this
board providing for the licensure of Louisiana psychologists in that
jurisdiction by reciprocity; and
b. has met the requirements of such board
including five years of satisfactory professional licensed experience in
psychology; and
c. has successfully passed written and oral
examinations administered by such board; and
d. his/her doctoral program involved at least
one continuous academic year of full-time residency on the campus of the
institution at which the degree was granted; and
e. he/she has not been subject to any
disciplinary action by a professional board, and does not have any pending
complaints against him/her; or
2. he/she is a
psychologist licensed in another state or territory of the U.S. or a
Canadian province who has met the requirements for and holds a current
Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ) issued by
the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB); or
3. that he/she
is a psychologist licensed in another state or territory of the U.S. or a
Canadian province who is a current Diplomat of the American Board of
Professional Psychology (ABPP) in good standing.
B.
Applicants for reciprocal licensing must pass the Louisiana Jurisprudence
Examination prior to the issuance of a Louisiana license, and the
Louisiana board may require a meeting with the applicant to review and
verify his/her satisfactory character, current fitness, plans to practice,
and specialty declaration.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:2353
HISTORICAL NOTE:
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Board of Examiners
of Psychologists, LR 23:861 (July 1997), amended LR 27:723 (May 2001),
LR 29:2075 (October 2003)