NAC641.1563. Psychological assistants: Qualifications of supervisor.  


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  •      1. A psychologist who wishes to serve as a supervisor must:

         (a) Except as otherwise approved by the Board, be licensed by the Board to practice psychology;

         (b) Except as otherwise approved by the Board, have been licensed by the Board to practice psychology for 3 years or more; and

         (c) Have had training in clinical supervision, including, without limitation, the completion of continuing education courses, other courses or courses of independent study relating to clinical supervision.

         2. A supervisor shall maintain, and provide to the Board upon request, documentation substantiating that he or she satisfies the requirements set forth in subsection 1.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Psychological Exam’rs by R089-03, eff. 1-18-2005; A by R117-08, 12-17-2008)

Notation

REVISER’S NOTE.

      The regulation of the Board of Psychological Examiners filed with the Secretary of State on January 18, 2005 (LCB File No. R089-03), the source of this section, contains the following provision not included in NAC:

      “A psychologist who supervises a psychological assistant or a psychological intern in this State on January 18, 2005, is exempt from the amendatory requirements of NAC 641.152, 641.157 and 641.165 and sections 6, 7 and 8 of this regulation [NAC 641.1563, 641.1565 and 641.1567] until his supervision of the psychological assistant or psychological intern is completed or terminated.”