New Hampshire Revised Statutes 329-B:20 – Temporary and Emergency Applicants From Other States
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Any psychologist, licensed school psychologist-doctoral, or licensed school psychologist-specialist practicing pursuant to this section shall conform his or her practice to the mandates of this chapter and the rules of the board. Any psychologist, licensed school psychologist-doctoral, or licensed school psychologist-specialist seeking to practice under this section shall register with the board in a manner determined by the board.
I. An individual licensed to practice psychology or school psychology in another jurisdiction may practice psychology, licensed school psychology-doctoral, or licensed school psychology-specialist in accordance with this chapter in New Hampshire by applying for a license, if:
(a) The psychologist, licensed school psychologist-doctoral, or licensed school psychologist-specialist limits her or his practice in New Hampshire to no more than 30 days per year; and
(b) The psychologist, licensed school psychologist-doctoral, or licensed school psychologist-specialist is not the subject of a past or pending disciplinary action in another jurisdiction; and
(c) At least one of the following is true:
(1) The psychologist is the holder of one of the following credentials:
(A) The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ);
(B) The ASPPB Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate (IPC);
(C) The American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) certification;
(D) The National Register of Health Providers in Psychology certification; or
(E) Other equivalent qualifications determined by the board.
(2) The school psychologist is:
(A) The holder of the Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP), credentialed by the National Association of School Psychologists, or other equivalent qualifications determined by the board; and
(B) Approved by the board to be knowledgeable in state practice as determined by the board.
(d) An individual licensed to practice psychology in another jurisdiction seeking to perform an evaluation under a court order may be allowed a temporary license for no more than 30 days which may be non-consecutive during a 12 month period, providing he or she qualifies under subparagraphs (b) and (c)(1).
(e) An individual seeking temporary licensure shall submit the application and pay the fee determined by the office of professional licensure and certification.
II. An individual licensed to practice psychology or school psychology in another jurisdiction who is providing services in response to a declared disaster, under the American Red Cross or the American Psychological Association’s Disaster Response Network, or other such agency so designated by the board, may practice psychology in New Hampshire for no more than 60 days per year without applying for a state license. Any psychologist practicing pursuant to this paragraph shall conform his or her practice to the mandates of this chapter and rules of the board. Any psychologist seeking to practice under this paragraph shall register with the board or cause said organization to make such registration in a manner determined by the board.
III. The board may issue a temporary license to practice for not more than 90 days in a 12-month period to a psychologist who is licensed in another jurisdiction and who has applied for a temporary license to practice psychology in New Hampshire, provided that:
(a) The requirements for licensure in the licensing jurisdiction are equal to or exceed the requirements for licensure in New Hampshire;
(b) The applying psychologist meets the requirements for admission to the examination process in New Hampshire;
(c) The psychologist is not the subject of a past or pending disciplinary action in another jurisdiction and
(d) The individual submits an application and pays the fee determined by the office of professional licensure and certification.
I. An individual licensed to practice psychology or school psychology in another jurisdiction may practice psychology, licensed school psychology-doctoral, or licensed school psychology-specialist in accordance with this chapter in New Hampshire by applying for a license, if:
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 329-B:20
- following: when used by way of reference to any section of these laws, shall mean the section next preceding or following that in which such reference is made, unless some other is expressly designated. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:13
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- month: shall mean a calendar month, and the word "year" a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed; and the word "year" shall be equivalent to the expression "year of our Lord. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:8
- state: when applied to different parts of the United States, may extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories, so called; and the words "United States" shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
(a) The psychologist, licensed school psychologist-doctoral, or licensed school psychologist-specialist limits her or his practice in New Hampshire to no more than 30 days per year; and
(b) The psychologist, licensed school psychologist-doctoral, or licensed school psychologist-specialist is not the subject of a past or pending disciplinary action in another jurisdiction; and
(c) At least one of the following is true:
(1) The psychologist is the holder of one of the following credentials:
(A) The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ);
(B) The ASPPB Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate (IPC);
(C) The American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) certification;
(D) The National Register of Health Providers in Psychology certification; or
(E) Other equivalent qualifications determined by the board.
(2) The school psychologist is:
(A) The holder of the Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP), credentialed by the National Association of School Psychologists, or other equivalent qualifications determined by the board; and
(B) Approved by the board to be knowledgeable in state practice as determined by the board.
(d) An individual licensed to practice psychology in another jurisdiction seeking to perform an evaluation under a court order may be allowed a temporary license for no more than 30 days which may be non-consecutive during a 12 month period, providing he or she qualifies under subparagraphs (b) and (c)(1).
(e) An individual seeking temporary licensure shall submit the application and pay the fee determined by the office of professional licensure and certification.
II. An individual licensed to practice psychology or school psychology in another jurisdiction who is providing services in response to a declared disaster, under the American Red Cross or the American Psychological Association’s Disaster Response Network, or other such agency so designated by the board, may practice psychology in New Hampshire for no more than 60 days per year without applying for a state license. Any psychologist practicing pursuant to this paragraph shall conform his or her practice to the mandates of this chapter and rules of the board. Any psychologist seeking to practice under this paragraph shall register with the board or cause said organization to make such registration in a manner determined by the board.
III. The board may issue a temporary license to practice for not more than 90 days in a 12-month period to a psychologist who is licensed in another jurisdiction and who has applied for a temporary license to practice psychology in New Hampshire, provided that:
(a) The requirements for licensure in the licensing jurisdiction are equal to or exceed the requirements for licensure in New Hampshire;
(b) The applying psychologist meets the requirements for admission to the examination process in New Hampshire;
(c) The psychologist is not the subject of a past or pending disciplinary action in another jurisdiction and
(d) The individual submits an application and pays the fee determined by the office of professional licensure and certification.