Oklahoma Code § 59-1381

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Right to practice telepsychology
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A.  Compact states shall recognize the right of a psychologist
licensed in a compact state in conformance with Section 4 of this
act to practice telepsychology in other compact states, in which the
psychologist is not licensed, under the authority to practice
interjurisdictional telepsychology as provided in the Compact.
B.  To exercise the authority to practice interjurisdictional
telepsychology under the terms and provisions of this Compact, a
psychologist licensed to practice in a compact state must:
1.  Hold a graduate degree in psychology from an institute of
higher education that was, at the time the degree was awarded:
a. regionally accredited by an accrediting body
recognized by the United States Department of
Education to grant graduate degrees or authorized by
provincial statute or royal charter to grant doctoral
degrees, or
b. a foreign college or university deemed to be
equivalent to subparagraph a of this paragraph by a
foreign credential evaluation service that is a member
of the National Association of Credential Evaluation
Services (NACES) or by a recognized foreign credential
evaluation service;
2.  Hold a graduate degree in psychology that meets the
following criteria:
a. the program, wherever it may be administratively
housed, must be clearly identified and labeled as a
psychology program and such a program must specify in

pertinent institutional catalogues and brochures its
intent to educate and train professional
psychologists,
b. the psychology program must stand as a recognizable,
coherent organizational entity within the institution,
c. there must be a clear authority and primary
responsibility for the core and specialty areas
whether or not the program cuts across administrative
lines,
d. the program must consist of an integrated, organized
sequence of study,
e. there must be an identifiable psychology faculty
sufficient in size and breadth to carry out its
responsibilities,
f. the designated director of the program must be a
psychologist and a member of the core faculty,
g. the program must have an identifiable body of students
who are matriculated in that program for a degree,
h. the program must include supervised practicum,
internship or field training appropriate to the
practice of psychology,
i. the curriculum shall encompass a minimum of three (3)
academic years of full-time graduate study for
doctoral degrees and a minimum of one (1) academic
year of full-time graduate study for a master's
degree, and
j. the program must include an acceptable residency as
defined by the rules of the Commission;
3.  Possess a current, full and unrestricted license to practice
psychology in a home state which is a compact state;
4.  Have no history of adverse action that violates the rules of
the Commission;
5.  Have no criminal record history reported on an identity
history summary that violates the rules of the Commission;
6.  Possess a current, active E-Passport;
7.  Provide attestations in regard to areas of intended
practice, conformity with standards of practice, competence in
telepsychology technology, criminal background and knowledge and
adherence to legal requirements in the home and receiving states,
and provide a release of information to allow for primary source
verification in a manner specified by the Commission; and
8.  Meet other criteria as defined by the rules of the
Commission.
C.  The home state maintains authority over the license of any
psychologist practicing in a receiving state under the authority to
practice interjurisdictional telepsychology.

D.  A psychologist practicing into a receiving state under the
authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology will be
subject to the receiving state's scope of practice.  A receiving
state may, in accordance with that state's due process law, limit or
revoke a psychologist's authority to practice interjurisdictional
telepsychology in the receiving state and may take any other
necessary actions under the receiving state's applicable law to
protect the health and safety of the receiving state's citizens.  If
a receiving state takes action, the state shall promptly notify the
home state and the Commission.
E.  If a psychologist's license in any home state or another
compact state or any authority to practice interjurisdictional
telepsychology in any receiving state is restricted, suspended or
otherwise limited, the E-Passport shall be revoked and therefore the
psychologist shall not be eligible to practice telepsychology in a
compact state under the authority to practice interjurisdictional
telepsychology.

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