Maine Code § 32-3812-A

Delegation authorized
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1. Delegation authorized. This chapter may not be construed to prohibit a psychologist from
delegating to an individual the administration and observation of tests and certain activities relating to

the practice of psychology, as long as those activities are under the supervision and control of the
psychologist. "Supervision and control" may not be construed to require the personal presence of the
supervising and controlling psychologist at the place where those activities take place, unless a physical
presence is necessary to provide patient care of the same quality as provided by the psychologist. The
board may adopt rules identifying delegated activities and appropriate levels of supervision in the
practice setting. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are routine technical rules as defined by
Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. The activities delegated by a psychologist under this subsection
may not include the interpretation of test results and diagnosing and treating mental, emotional and
psychological illnesses and disorders.
[PL 2009, c. 112, Pt. A, §11 (NEW).]
2. Responsibility. A psychologist who delegates activities as described in subsection 1 to an
individual is legally and ethically responsible for all of the professional activities of that individual, and
the individual in this relationship is considered the psychologist's agent. This subsection may not be
construed to apply to an individual acting under a separate license accepted by the State to render
services independently.
[PL 2009, c. 112, Pt. A, §11 (NEW).]

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