Arkansas Code § 17-97-403

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(a) Each licensed psychologist employing technicians shall: (1) Register each technician with the Arkansas Psychology Board; and (2) Annually submit a statement of supervision outlining the supervisory process used with each technician. (b) Before employment, the technician shall: (1) Be registered with the board; and (2) Have completed a criminal background check as described for licensed psychologists under § 17-97-312 . Acts 2005, No. 1262, § 2.
(a) Each licensed psychologist employing technicians shall: (1) Register each technician with the Arkansas Psychology Board; and (2) Annually submit a statement of supervision outlining the supervisory process used with each technician. (b) Before employment, the technician shall: (1) Be registered with the board; and (2) Have completed a criminal background check as described for licensed psychologists under § 17-97-312 . Acts 2005, No. 1262, § 2.
(a) Each licensed psychologist employing technicians shall: (1) Register each technician with the Arkansas Psychology Board; and (2) Annually submit a statement of supervision outlining the supervisory process used with each technician. (b) Before employment, the technician shall: (1) Be registered with the board; and (2) Have completed a criminal background check as described for licensed psychologists under § 17-97-312 . Acts 2005, No. 1262, § 2.
(a) Each licensed psychologist employing technicians shall: (1) Register each technician with the Arkansas Psychology Board; and (2) Annually submit a statement of supervision outlining the supervisory process used with each technician.
(1) Register each technician with the Arkansas Psychology Board; and
(2) Annually submit a statement of supervision outlining the supervisory process used with each technician.
(b) Before employment, the technician shall: (1) Be registered with the board; and (2) Have completed a criminal background check as described for licensed psychologists under § 17-97-312 .
(1) Be registered with the board; and
(2) Have completed a criminal background check as described for licensed psychologists under § 17-97-312 .
Acts 2005, No. 1262, § 2.

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