Nevada Code § 641.226

Provisional license or registration as psychological assistant, intern or trainee: Application; fee; fingerprints; expiration; renewal; supervision; regulations
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1. A person who wishes to obtain any
postdoctoral supervised experience that is required for licensure as a
psychologist pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 641.170 must submit an application to
the Board for a provisional license as a psychological assistant.
2. A person who:
(a) Is in a doctoral training program in
psychology at an accredited educational institution approved by the Board or in
doctorate-level training from an accredited educational institution deemed
equivalent by the Board in both subject matter and extent of training;
(b) Has completed the courses required for his or
her doctoral training program or doctorate-level training; and
(c) Wishes to engage in a predoctoral internship
pursuant to the requirements of the training program,
may submit
an application to the Board for a provisional license as a psychological
intern.
3. A person who:
(a) Is in a doctoral training program in
psychology at an accredited educational institution approved by the Board or in
doctorate-level training from an accredited educational institution deemed
equivalent by the Board in both subject matter and extent of training; and
(b) Wishes to perform professional activities or
services under the supervision of a psychologist,
may register
with the Board as a psychological trainee.
4. A person desiring to register or obtain
a provisional license as a psychological assistant, psychological intern or
psychological trainee, as applicable, must:
(a) Make application to the Board on a form, and
in a manner, prescribed by the Board. The application must be accompanied by
the application fee prescribed by the Board and include all information
required to complete the application.
(b) As part of the application and at his or her
own expense:
(1) Arrange to have a complete set of
fingerprints taken by a law enforcement agency or other authorized entity
acceptable to the Board; and
(2) Submit to the Board:
(I) A complete set of fingerprints,
a fee for the processing of fingerprints established by the Board and written
permission authorizing the Board to forward the fingerprints to the Central
Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation for a report on the applicants background, and to such
other law enforcement agencies as the Board deems necessary for a report on the
applicants background; or
(II) Written verification, on a form
prescribed by the Board, stating that the set of fingerprints of the applicant
was taken and directly forwarded electronically or by other means to the
Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History and that the
applicant provided written permission authorizing the law enforcement agency or
other authorized entity taking the fingerprints to submit the fingerprints to
the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a report on the applicants background,
and to such other law enforcement agencies as the Board deems necessary for a
report on the applicants background.
5. The Board may:
(a) Unless the applicants fingerprints are
directly forwarded pursuant to sub-subparagraph (II) of subparagraph (2) of
paragraph (b) of subsection 4, submit those fingerprints to the Central
Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and to such other law enforcement agencies as the Board
deems necessary; and
(b) Request from each agency to which the Board
submits the fingerprints any information regarding the applicants background
as the Board deems necessary.
6. An application for an initial
registration as a psychological trainee or a provisional license as a
psychological assistant or psychological intern is not considered complete and
received until the Board receives:
(a) A complete set of fingerprints or
verification that the fingerprints have been forwarded electronically or by
other means to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History,
and written authorization from the applicant pursuant to this section; and
(b) The fee for the initial registration of a
psychological trainee or issuance of a provisional license as a psychological
assistant or psychological intern that is prescribed by the Board pursuant to NRS 641.228 .
7. A registration or provisional license
as a:
(a) Psychological assistant expires 1 year after
the date of licensure unless the provisional license is renewed pursuant to
subsection 8. A provisional license as a psychological assistant may not be
renewed if the renewal would cause the psychological assistant to be
provisionally licensed as a psychological assistant for more than 3 years
unless otherwise approved by the Board.
(b) Psychological intern expires 2 years after
the date of licensure unless the provisional license is renewed pursuant to
subsection 8.
(c) Psychological trainee expires 2 years after
the date of registration unless the registration is renewed pursuant to
subsection 8. A registration as a psychological trainee may not be renewed if
the renewal would cause the psychological trainee to be registered as a
psychological trainee for more than 5 years unless otherwise approved by the
Board.
8. To renew a registration or provisional
license as a psychological assistant, psychological intern or psychological
trainee, as applicable, the registrant or provisional licensee must, on or
before the expiration of the registration or provisional license:
(a) Apply to the Board for renewal;
(b) Pay the fee prescribed by the Board pursuant
to NRS 641.228 for the renewal of a
registration or provisional license as a psychological assistant, psychological
intern or psychological trainee, as applicable, and
(c) Submit all information required to complete
the renewal.
9. Any activity or service performed by a
psychological assistant, psychological intern or psychological trainee must be
performed under the supervision of a psychologist in accordance with
regulations adopted by the Board.

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