Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: October 28, 2024) |
64. Department of Health |
64B19. Board of Psychology |
64B19-11. Applications, Examinations, Criteria For Licensure |
1(1) Pursuant to Section 5456.015, F.S., 7the Board shall grant a limited license to any applicants who meet the requirements of Section 23456.015, F.S., 25and:
26(a) Are retired or will retire from the active practice of psychology within six (6) months of the date of the application;
48(b) Pay an application and licensure fee of $25, unless the applicant submits a notarized statement from the applicant’s employer stating that the applicant will not receive monetary compensation for any service involving the practice of psychology, in which case there will be no fee; and,
94(c) Complete and submit to the Board form DH-MQA 1188, (Revised 07/20), “Application for Psychologist Limited Licensure,” which is hereby incorporated by reference, copies of which may be obtained from 125http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12799, 127the Board office or at http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/psychology.
133(2) Underserved or critical need populations as set forth in Section 144456.015, F.S., 146are defined as people living within a twenty (20) mile radius of any site in the state which has no other psychologist practicing in that twenty (20) mile radius. Underserved populations shall also include indigent people with developmental disabilities, indigent immigrants from other countries, indigent American Indians living on Indian reservations, and indigent adults over the age of fifty-nine (59) years.
207Rulemaking Authority 209456.015(1), 210(4), 211490.004(4) FS. 213Law Implemented 215456.013, 216456.015, 217456.0635 FS. 219History–New 6-14-94, Formerly 61F13-11.012, Amended 6-26-97, Formerly 59AA-11.010, Amended 3-24-02, 5-24-09, 5-2-10, 9-3-12, 12-25-12, 10-16-14, 9-27-16, 2-18-19, 3-28-21.