eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 490.0149. Specialties.  


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  • 1(1) 2As used in this section, the term “certified psychology specialist,” “board-certified psychology specialist,” or “psychology diplomate” means a psychologist with recognized special competency acquired through an organized sequence of formal education, training, experience, and professional standing that is recognized by a certifying body approved by the board pursuant to criteria adopted under subsection (3).
    58(2) 59A person licensed as a psychologist may not hold himself or herself out as a certified psychology specialist, board-certified psychology specialist, or psychology diplomate unless the person has received formal recognition from an approved certifying body.
    95(3) 96The board shall adopt rules to establish criteria for approval of certifying bodies that provide certification for specialties in psychology as provided in subsection (1). The criteria shall include that a certifying body:
    129(a) 130Be national in scope, incorporate standards of the profession, and collaborate closely with organizations related to specialization in psychology.
    149(b) 150Have clearly described purposes, bylaws, policies, and procedures.
    158(c) 159Have established standards for specialized practice of psychology.
    167(d) 168Provide assessments that include the development and implementation of an examination designed to measure the competencies required to provide services that are characteristic of the specialty area.
    195(4) 196A person licensed as a psychologist under this chapter may indicate the services he or she offers and may indicate that his or her practice is limited to one or more types of services when this accurately reflects his or her scope of practice.
History.-s. 1, ch. 2006-209.

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