Sec. 1. A psychologist may practice in a receiving state under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology only in the performance of the scope of practice for psychology, as assigned by an appropriate state psychology regulatory authority, as defined in the rules of the commission, and under the following circumstances: (1) The psychologist initiates a client or patient contact in a home state via telecommunication technologies with a client or patient in a receiving state. (2) Other conditions concerning telepsychology, as determined by the rules promulgated by the commission. IC 25-33.5-7 Chapter 7. Adverse Actions 25-33.5-7-1 Adverse action on license or temporary authorization to practice 25-33.5-7-2 Adverse action on telepsychology authority or temporary in-person practice 25-33.5-7-3 Effect of adverse action and discipline; reporting requirements 25-33.5-7-4 Home state obligation concerning reported inappropriate conduct in a receiving state 25-33.5-7-5 Distant state obligation concerning reported inappropriate conduct in the distant state 25-33.5-7-6 Participation in alternative program 25-33.5-7-7 Remedies following adverse action
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