Oklahoma Code § 59-1378

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Legislative findings
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The Oklahoma Legislature makes the following findings:
States license psychologists in order to protect the public
through verification of education, training and experience and
ensure accountability for professional practice.
This Compact is intended to regulate the day-to-day practice of
telepsychology, which is the provision of psychological services
using telecommunication technologies, by psychologists across state
boundaries in the performance of their psychological practice as
assigned by an appropriate authority.
This Compact is intended to regulate the temporary in-person,
face-to-face practice of psychology by psychologists across state
boundaries for thirty (30) days within a calendar year in the
performance of their psychological practice as assigned by an
appropriate authority.
This Compact is intended to authorize state psychology
regulatory authorities to afford legal recognition, in a manner
consistent with the terms of the Compact, to psychologists licensed
in another state.
This Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in
protecting the public's health and safety through their licensing
and regulation of psychologists and that such state regulation will
best protect the public health and safety.
This Compact does not apply when a psychologist is licensed in
both the home and receiving states.

This Compact does not apply to permanent in-person, face-to-face
practice, but it does allow for the authorization of temporary
psychological practice.
Consistent with these principles, this Compact is designed to
achieve the following purposes and objectives:
1.  Increase public access to professional psychological
services by allowing for telepsychological practice across state
lines, as well as temporary in-person, face-to-face services, into a
state in which the psychologist is not licensed to practice
psychology;
2.  Enhance the states' ability to protect the public's health
and safety, especially client/patient safety;
3.  Encourage the cooperation of the compact states in the areas
of psychology licensure and regulation;
4.  Facilitate the exchange of information between the compact
states regarding psychologist licensure, adverse actions and
disciplinary history;
5.  Promote compliance with the laws governing psychological
practice in each compact state; and
6.  Invest all compact states with the authority to hold
licensed psychologists accountable through the mutual recognition of
compact state licenses.

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