Jurisdiction Data: Connecticut

Jurisdiction Data: Connecticut

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Q1. What is the minimum degree level required for this license type? Doctoral 1
Q2. Is regional accreditation of the degree granting institution required? Yes 2
Q3. Which of the following currently best describes APA Accreditation as a requirement for licensure? Accepted for Licensure but there are Other Alternatives 3
Q4. Which of the following currently best describes CPA Accreditation as a requirement for licensure? Accepted for Licensure but there are Other Alternatives 4
Q5. If APA and/or CPA accreditation is required, do you also have an equivalent path to licensure? Not Applicable 5
Q6. Does APA/CPA satisfy educational requirements for licensure in your jurisdiction? Not Applicable 6
Q7. Is residency at the educational institution granting the degree required? Yes 7
Q7a. If yes, what is the minimum time period required for residency? One academic year 8
Q7b. If yes, must the residency be continuous? No 9
Q1. Total Number of Supervised Experience Hours Required: 1,800 10
Q2. Does your board accept practicum hours to count towards supervised experience requirements for licensure? No 11
Q2a. If yes, is the supervisor required to be a licensed psychologist? Not Applicable 12
Q3. Which of the following best describes internship hours as a requirement for licensure? Not Applicable 13
Q3a. If accepted or required, is the supervisor required to be a licensed psychologist? 14
Q3c. If accepted, do you require the internship to be APA accredited? 15
Q3d. If required, do you require the internship to be APA accredited? 16
Q3e. If accepted, do you require the internship to be CPA accredited? 17
Q3f. If required, do you require the internship to be CPA accredited? 18
Q3f. If required, do you require the internship to be CPA accredited? Other - at least one year at the pre-doctoral or postdoctoral level and does not include an internship completed as part of the requirements of completing a doctoral degree and shall be completed within an area for which the applicant has completed la directly related sequence of graduate coursework and a supervised per-doctoral internship, practicum, field training or labratory training. 19
Q4a. If accepted, is the supervisor required to be a licensed psychologist? 20
Q4b. If required, is the supervisor required to be a licensed psychologist? Yes 21
Q4c. If accepted, is an APA or CPA accredited internship required? 22
Q1. Is the EPPP required to become licensed? Yes 23
Q1a. Prior to computerized scoring (2001), many jurisdictions had difference rules on passing scores. How do your rules/regulations define the EPPP (paper administered) passing score? ASPPB Recommended Passing Point 24
Q1b. If yes, how do your rules/regulations define the EPPP (computer administered) passing score? ASPPB Recommended Passing Point 25
Q1c. When is the earliest time the EPPP Part 1 can be taken? Upon Completion of All Supervised Work Experience 26
Q1d. Does your jurisdiction have a maximum number of attemps for your licensure candidates of the EPPP (Part 1 - Knowledge)? No 27
Q1e. If yes, what is the number? 28
Q2. If your jurisdiction has a maximum allowance of attempts, is this over a specific time period? Not Applicable 29
Q3a. If yes, what are the time periods? 30
If a candidate reaches the limit without passing, is there a waiting period before restarting/ reapplying to take the EPPP (Part 1 - Knowledge)? Not Applicable 31
If yes, what are the time periods? 32
Q4. Are there required steps/remediations needed to reapply or retake the EPPP (Part 1 - Knowledge) after the time frame is met? Not Applicable 33
Q4a. If yes, please explain. 34
Q2. Does your board require an oral exam? No 35
Q2a. If yes, what is the format of the oral exam? 36
Q3. Does your board require a jurisprudence exam? No 37
Q3a. If yes, what information is covered by the jurisprudence exam? 38
Q4. Does your board have any other requirements that must be completed prior to licensure (e.g., coursework outside of the academic program, fingerprints)? No 39
Q4a. If yes, what are the specific requirements? 40
Q1. Board Application Fee $565.00 41
Q2. Initial Licensure Fee $565.00 42
Q3. Administrative Fee $0.00 43
Q4. Oral Examination Fee $0.00 44
Q5. Jurisprudence Examination Fee $0.00 45
Q6. Temporary Authorization to Practice $0.00 46
Q7. License Renewal $570.00 47
Q8. Verification of License / Endorsement to Another Jurisdi... $0.00 48
Q9. Inactive Fee $0.00 49
Q10. Reactivation Fee $565.00 50
Q1. What is your renewal schedule? Every Year 51
Q2. Does your board have an inactive license status available to licensees? Not Applicable 52
Q1. Does your board require continuing professional development/ continuing education? Yes 53
Q1a. If required, how many hours are required in each renewal period? 10 Per Year 54
Q1b. If required, are any of the hours required to be in Ethics? No 55
Q1c. If required, how many are required and in each renewal period? 56
Q2. Does your board require psychologists to abide by a code of ethics? No 57
Q2a. If yes, what standards are used (e.g., APA 2016, CPA 2020, ASPPB Code of Conduct) 58
Q1. ASPPB defines temporary practice as when an individual licensed to practice psychology at the doctoral level in one jurisdiction may practice psychology into another jurisdiction for a specific period of time without obtaining full licensure. Does your board authorize this type of practice? No 59
Q1a. If yes, which of the following are required to be completed/obtained by a licensed psychologist prior to conducting temporary practice? 60
Q1b. If yes, what is the maximum number of days allowed for for temporary practice? 61
Q1c. If yes, must the days be consecutive? 62
Q1d. If yes, must the temporary practice be completed within any of the following? 63
a. Emergency relief capacity Not Applicable 64
b. Testifying as an expert witness Not Applicable 65
c. Consulting on a limited basis Not Applicable 66
d. Forensic or other assessment Not Applicable 67
Q3. Does your jurisdiction allow for prescriptive authority for licensed psychologists? No 68
Q3a. If yes, do you require the Psychopharmacology Examination for Psychologists (PEP)? 69
Q4. Are there settings in your jurisdiction in which a psycholgist is exempt from the requirement to be licensed? Yes 70
c. National Register of Health Service Psychologists Elementary or secondary education school psychologist, a graduate student, intern or resident in psychology, pursuing a course of study in an educational institution, or a person holding a doctoral degree performing activities and services that are necessary to satisfy the work experience as required for licensure, and not later than two years after completion of such work experience. 71
Q5. Do applicants for licensure receive special consideration regarding meeting current licensure requirements based on the number of years of experience as a licensed pcyhologist? Yes 72
Q5a. If yes, which of the following apply? Select all that apply. Less than 5 Years Experience 73
a. Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ) Yes 74
b. American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) Certification No 75
c. National Register of Health Service Psychologists No 76
Q7. Is your state a Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) Yes 77