Source: https://psychology.ca.gov/about_us/meetings/agendas/20170504_lcm.shtml
Timestamp: 2018-10-24 04:55:59
Document Index: 71643508

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2909', '§ 2913', '§ 2914', '§ 2915', '§ 2915', '§ 2940', '§ 2942', '§ 2946', '§ 2947', '§ 2948', '§ 1380', '§ 1381', '§ 1381', '§ 1381', '§ 1382', '§ 1386', '§ 1387', '§ 1387', '§ 1387', '§ 1387', '§ 1387', '§ 1388', '§ 1387', '§ 1387', '§ 1392']

CORRECTED NOTICE AND AGENDA
1747 N. Market Blvd., HQ2 Emerald Room, First Floor
Pathways to Licensure (SOLID)
a. Proposed Amendments to Business and Professions Code:
•	§ 2909, 2909.5, 2910, & 2911, (Exemptions);
•	§ 2913 (Psychological Assistant);
•	§ 2914 (Applicant’s Requirement);
•	§ 2915 (Continuing Education);
•	§ 2915.5 (Coursework in Aging and Long-term Care);
•	§§ 2940 & 2941 (Application and Examination Fees);
•	§§ 2942, 2943, & 2944 (Examination Time and Subjects);
•	§ 2946 (Reciprocity and Temporary Practice);
•	§ 2947 (Appointment of Commissioners); and
•	§ 2948 (Issuance of License)
b. Proposed Amendments to Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations:
•	§ 1380.3 (Definitions);
•	§§ 1381, 1381.1 & 1381.2 (Applications);
•	§ 1381.4 (Failure to Appear for an Examination);
•	§ 1381.5 (Failure to Pay Initial License Fee);
•	§§ 1382, 1382.3, 1382.4, 1382.5, & 1382.6 (Pre-licensing Courses);
•	§ 1386 (Evaluation of Education);
•	§ 1387 (Supervised Professional Experience);
•	§§ 1387.1 & 1387.2 (Qualifications of Primary and Delegated Supervisors);
•	§ 1387.3 (Non-Mental Health Services);
•	§ 1387.4 (Out-of-State Experience);
•	§ 1387.5 (SPE Log);
•	§§ 1388, 1388.6, 1389, & 1389.1 (Examinations-Waiver/Reconsideration);
•	§§ 1387.7, 1390, 1390.1, 1390.2, & 1390.3 (Registered Psychologists);
•	§§ 1387.6, 1391, 1391.1, 1391.2, 1391.3, 1391.4, 1391.5, 1391.6, 1391.7, 1391.8, 1391.10, 1391.11, & 1391.12 (Psychological Assistants); and
•	§ 1392.1 (Psychological Assistant Fees)
Recommendations for Agenda Items for Future Licensing Committee Meetings.
Note: The Committee May not Discuss or Take Action on any Matter Raised During This Public Comment Section, Except to Decide whether to Place the Matter on the Agenda of a Future Meeting [Government Code Sections 11125 and 11125.7(a)]
Meetings of the Board of Psychology are open to the public except when specifically noticed otherwise in accordance with the Open Meeting Act. The public may take appropriate opportunities to comment on any issue before the Board or its committees, at the time the item is heard, but the President or Committee Chair may, at his or her discretion, apportion available time among those who wish to speak.