Section R4-26-310. Disciplinary Supervision


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  • A.      If  the  Board  determines,  after  a  hearing  conducted  under

    A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6, Article 10, after an informal inter- view under A.R.S. § 32-2081(K), or through an agreement with the Board, that to protect public health and safety and ensure a licensee’s ability to engage safely in the practice of psychology, it is necessary to require that the licensee practice psychology for a specified term under the supervision of another licensee, the Board shall enter into an agreement with the licensee regarding the disciplinary supervision.

    B.       Payment between a supervisor and supervisee.

    1.        A licensed psychologist who enters into an agreement with the Board or is ordered by the Board to practice psy- chology under the supervision of another licensee may pay the supervising licensee for the supervisory service; and

    2.        A licensed psychologist who provides supervisory ser- vice to a licensed psychologist who has been ordered by the Board or entered into an agreement with the Board to practice psychology under supervision may accept pay- ment for the supervisory service.

    C.      A licensed psychologist who supervises a licensed psycholo- gist who has entered an agreement with the Board or been ordered by the Board to practice psychology under supervision is professionally responsible only for work specified in the agreement or order.

Historical Note

Section made by final rulemaking at 21 A.A.R. 3444, effective January 30, 2016 (Supp. 15-4).