1.    This section applies to postdoctoral supervised employment in the practice of psychology and industrial-organizational psychology.

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Terms Used In North Dakota Code 43-32-20.1

  • following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute means the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49

2.    Before starting supervised employment, a psychologist with at least three years of post-license practice experience must be identified as the primary supervisor. The primary supervisor must have a competency in supervision in professional psychology in the general area of practice being supervised.

3.    Supervision must occur weekly and consist of at least one hundred hours of direct supervision, either face-to-face or through distance communications. At least fifty of the hours of supervision must be with the primary supervisor. Additional hours of    supervision may be with other professionals designated by the supervisor and competent in the area of practice being supervised. The board may adopt rules to prorate supervision for individuals preparing for licensure on a part-time basis.

4.     a.    An applicant seeking registration as a resident shall submit the following to the board:

(1) A supervision relationship form; (2) An application initiation form and fee; and

(3) A completed online licensure application.

b.    The board shall register an applicant as a resident if the documentation submitted by the applicant confirms the applicant meets the standards required by law.

c.    The board shall adopt rules setting forth the requirements necessary to maintain a residency, including rules related to the supervision requirements for residents.

5.    The     board     may     adopt     rules     regarding     postdoctoral     psychology     and industrial-organizational psychology supervision requirements and reporting.