(a) (1) Examination of applicants for a license to practice as a psychologist or as a psychological examiner shall be made by the Arkansas Psychology Board at least one (1) time a year according to methods and in such subject fields as may be deemed by the board to be the most practical and expeditious to test the applicant's qualifications. (2) The examinations shall include the basic psychological sciences. (b) (1) The board shall require the examinations to be written or oral, or both. In any written examination, the applicant shall be designated by a number instead of his or her name so that his or her identity shall not be disclosed to the members of the board until the examination papers have been graded. (2) The board shall grade the written examinations returned by the candidate and shall keep them for at least one (1) year. (c) A candidate shall be held to have passed the examination upon the affirmative vote of three (3) or more members of the board. (d) Upon written request to the board, any unsuccessful candidate may see his or her graded paper. Acts 1955, No. 129, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 72-1508; Acts 2003, No. 1482, § 11. (a) (1) Examination of applicants for a license to practice as a psychologist or as a psychological examiner shall be made by the Arkansas Psychology Board at least one (1) time a year according to methods and in such subject fields as may be deemed by the board to be the most practical and expeditious to test the applicant's qualifications. (2) The examinations shall include the basic psychological sciences. (b) (1) The board shall require the examinations to be written or oral, or both. In any written examination, the applicant shall be designated by a number instead of his or her name so that his or her identity shall not be disclosed to the members of the board until the examination papers have been graded. (2) The board shall grade the written examinations returned by the candidate and shall keep them for at least one (1) year. (c) A candidate shall be held to have passed the examination upon the affirmative vote of three (3) or more members of the board. (d) Upon written request to the board, any unsuccessful candidate may see his or her graded paper. Acts 1955, No. 129, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 72-1508; Acts 2003, No. 1482, § 11. (a) (1) Examination of applicants for a license to practice as a psychologist or as a psychological examiner shall be made by the Arkansas Psychology Board at least one (1) time a year according to methods and in such subject fields as may be deemed by the board to be the most practical and expeditious to test the applicant's qualifications. (2) The examinations shall include the basic psychological sciences. (b) (1) The board shall require the examinations to be written or oral, or both. In any written examination, the applicant shall be designated by a number instead of his or her name so that his or her identity shall not be disclosed to the members of the board until the examination papers have been graded. (2) The board shall grade the written examinations returned by the candidate and shall keep them for at least one (1) year. (c) A candidate shall be held to have passed the examination upon the affirmative vote of three (3) or more members of the board. (d) Upon written request to the board, any unsuccessful candidate may see his or her graded paper. Acts 1955, No. 129, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 72-1508; Acts 2003, No. 1482, § 11. (a) (1) Examination of applicants for a license to practice as a psychologist or as a psychological examiner shall be made by the Arkansas Psychology Board at least one (1) time a year according to methods and in such subject fields as may be deemed by the board to be the most practical and expeditious to test the applicant's qualifications. (2) The examinations shall include the basic psychological sciences. (1) Examination of applicants for a license to practice as a psychologist or as a psychological examiner shall be made by the Arkansas Psychology Board at least one (1) time a year according to methods and in such subject fields as may be deemed by the board to be the most practical and expeditious to test the applicant's qualifications. (2) The examinations shall include the basic psychological sciences. (b) (1) The board shall require the examinations to be written or oral, or both. In any written examination, the applicant shall be designated by a number instead of his or her name so that his or her identity shall not be disclosed to the members of the board until the examination papers have been graded. (2) The board shall grade the written examinations returned by the candidate and shall keep them for at least one (1) year. (1) The board shall require the examinations to be written or oral, or both. In any written examination, the applicant shall be designated by a number instead of his or her name so that his or her identity shall not be disclosed to the members of the board until the examination papers have been graded. (2) The board shall grade the written examinations returned by the candidate and shall keep them for at least one (1) year. (c) A candidate shall be held to have passed the examination upon the affirmative vote of three (3) or more members of the board. (d) Upon written request to the board, any unsuccessful candidate may see his or her graded paper. Acts 1955, No. 129, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 72-1508; Acts 2003, No. 1482, § 11.
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