Oklahoma Code § 59-1362

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Qualifications of applicants for examination
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An applicant is qualified to take the examination to be licensed
when the applicant has met the following criteria:
1.  Applicants for licensure shall possess a doctoral degree in
psychology from an institution of higher education.  The degree
shall be obtained from a recognized program of graduate study in
psychology as defined by the rules and regulations of the Board.
Applicants for licensure who graduated before January 1, 1997, shall
have completed a doctoral program in psychology that meets
recognized acceptable professional standards as determined by the
Board.  Applicants for licensure who graduated on or after January
1, 1997, shall have completed a doctoral program in psychology that
is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).  In
areas where no accreditation exists, applicants for licensure shall
have completed a doctoral program in psychology that meets
recognized acceptable professional standards as determined by the
Board.  When a new specialty of professional psychology is
recognized as being within the accreditation scope of the APA,
doctoral programs within that specialty will be afforded a
transition period of eight (8) years from their first class of
students to the time of their accreditation.  During that transition
period, graduates of such programs may sit for licensure examination
whether or not the program has been accredited.  This also applies

to new doctoral programs of specialties previously recognized within
the scope of APA accreditation.  Applicants trained in institutions
outside the United States shall meet requirements established by the
Board;
2.  For admission to the licensure examination, applicants shall
demonstrate that they have completed two (2) years of supervised
professional experience, one (1) year of which shall be
postdoctoral.  In accordance with the rules and regulations
promulgated by the Board, applicants may be allowed to sit for
examination during the applicant's second year of experience.  The
criteria for appropriate supervision shall be in accordance with
regulations which shall be promulgated by the Board.  Postdoctoral
experience shall be compatible with the knowledge and skills
acquired during formal doctoral or postdoctoral education in
accordance with professional requirements and relevant to the
intended area of practice; and
3.  Applicants shall be required to show that they have not been
convicted of a criminal offense that bears directly on the fitness
of the individual to be licensed.  Each applicant shall submit to a
national criminal history record check, as defined in Section 150.9
of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The costs associated with the
national criminal history record check shall be paid by the
applicant.
Added by Laws 1965, c. 347, § 12, emerg. eff. June 28, 1965.
Amended by Laws 1984, c. 34, § 3, operative July 1, 1984; Laws 1991,
c. 144, § 8, eff. July 1, 1991; Laws 2016, c. 169, § 4, eff. Nov. 1,
2016; Laws 2019, c. 363, § 50, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.

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