329-B:1 Purpose; Application
329-B:2 Definitions
329-B:3 Board of Psychologists
329-B:6 Qualifications; Administrative Members
329-B:8 Removal of Members; Vacancies
329-B:9 Organization and Meetings
329-B:10 Board; Responsibilities and Rulemaking Authority
329-B:10-a Completion of Survey; Rulemaking
329-B:11 Receipts and Disbursements
329-B:12 Establishment of Fees
329-B:13 Records and Reports
329-B:14 Information on Sexual Misconduct
329-B:14-a Criminal History Record Checks
329-B:15 Psychologist License
329-B:15-a Licensed School Psychologist-Doctoral and Licensed School Psychologist-Specialist
329-B:16 Electronic Practice of Psychology, Telehealth, Telemedicine
329-B:17 Unlawful Practice; Penalty
329-B:18 Injunction
329-B:19 Civil Claims
329-B:20 Temporary and Emergency Applicants From Other States
329-B:21 Disciplinary Action
329-B:25 Expirations, Renewals, Reinstatements, and Inactive Status
329-B:26 Privileged Communications
329-B:27 Prior Licensure and Jurisdiction
329-B:28 Persons Exempted
329-B:29 Civil Liability; Duty to Warn
329-B:30 Sexual Misconduct Subject to Disciplinary Action
329-B:31 Sexual Misconduct; Duty to Inform
329-B:32 Psychology Client-Patient Bill of Rights

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Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 329-B - Psychologists

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