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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 20-1775

PROPOSED RULEMAKING

STATE BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY

[ 49 PA.CODE CH. 41 ]

Licensure by Endorsement

[50 Pa.B. 7191]
[Saturday, December 19, 2020]

 The State Board of Psychology (Board) proposes to amend Chapter 41 by adding §§ 41.52a and 41.52b (relating to licensure by endorsement; and provisional endorsement license) and amending § 41.1 (relating to definitions) to read as set forth in Annex A.

Effective Date

 The amendments will be effective upon publication of the final-form rulemaking in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

Statutory Authority

 The provisions of 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 (relating to licensure by endorsement) require licensing boards and commissions to issue a license, certificate, registration or permit to an applicant to allow practice in this Commonwealth provided the applicant meets the following criteria: holds a current license, certificate, registration or permit from another state, territory or country whose licensing requirements are substantially equivalent to or exceed the requirements in this Commonwealth; demonstrates competency; has not committed any act that constitutes grounds for refusal, suspension or revocation of a license, certificate, registration or permit to practice that profession or occupation in this Commonwealth, unless the board or commission determines such conduct is not an impediment to granting the license, certificate, registration or permit; is in good standing and has not been disciplined by the jurisdiction that issued the license, certificate, registration or permit, unless the board or commission determines such conduct is not an impediment to granting the license, certificate, registration or permit; and the applicant pays fees, as established by regulation. Additionally, 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 authorizes boards and commissions to issue a provisional license, certificate, registration or permit while an applicant is satisfying remaining requirements for licensure by endorsement, for which the Board must set by regulation the terms of expiration.

 The act of July 1, 2020 (P.L 545, No. 53) added 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 as part of the consolidation of the act of July 2, 1993 (P.L. 345, No. 48) (Act 48) into Title 63, Chapter 31 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes. The text of 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 was originally added to Act 48 by the act of July 1, 2019 (P.L. 292, No. 41).

Background and Need for the Amendments

 This proposed rulemaking is needed to effectuate 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111, which requires the Board to issue a license to applicants who meet the requirements for licensure by endorsement as set forth in 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111. Under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111, the Board must determine whether standards for licensure are substantially equivalent to or exceed those established by the Board. Additionally, 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 requires the Board to determine the methods of competency, including completion of continuing education or experience in the profession or occupation for at least 2 of the 5 years preceding the date of the application, and must establish, by regulation, the expiration of provisional endorsement license. This proposed rulemaking sets forth the criteria for eligibility for licensure by endorsement, including the specific methods required for an applicant to demonstrate competency as well as requirements for granting a provisional endorsement license.

Description of the Proposed Amendments

 The Board proposes to amend § 41.1 by adding a definition for the term ''jurisdiction.'' The term ''jurisdiction'' is defined consistent with 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 to include a state, territory or country. The Board proposes to add §§ 41.52a and 41.52b. Proposed § 41.52a requires an applicant to satisfy seven criteria for licensure by endorsement. The first criterion, as set forth in proposed subsection (a)(1), require an applicant to provide proof of a current license, certification, registration or permit in good standing to practice in another jurisdiction whose standards are substantially equivalent to or exceed those established by the Board under section 6 of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act (act) (63 P.S. § 1206) regarding qualification for license, and §§ 41.31 and 41.32 (relating to educational qualifications; and experience qualifications), respectively. Proposed subsection (a)(1) further requires an applicant to submit a copy of the current applicable law, regulation or other rule governing licensure, certification, registration or permit requirements and scope of practice in the jurisdiction that issued the license, certificate, registration or permit. This proposed rulemaking would also require that the copy of the applicable law, regulation or other rule include the enactment date. Additionally, because 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 is applicable to territories and other countries that use languages other than English, where the applicable law, regulation or other rule is in a language other than English, the Board would require, at the applicant's expense, translation of the applicable law, regulation or other rule by a professional translation service.

 The second criterion requires demonstration of competency and is set forth in proposed subsection (a)(2). Under this provision, an applicant must provide proof of competency by demonstrating either experience in the practice of the profession or completion of continuing education. To demonstrate competency by experience, an applicant must demonstrate active engagement in the practice of psychology for at least 2 of the 5 years immediately preceding the date of the application in the jurisdiction that issued the license, certificate, registration or permit. To demonstrate competency by continuing education, an applicant must submit proof of completion of 30 hours of continuing education that meets the requirements of § 41.59 (relating to continuing education). The continuing education must be completed during the 24 months immediately preceding the date of the application. The Board proposes completion of the continuing education within 24 months immediately preceding the date of the application because a 24-month limitation correlates with the Board's biennial renewal continuing education requirement.

 The third and fourth criteria are set forth in proposed subsection (a)(3) and (4) which incorporates the statutory prohibitions in 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111(a)(3) and (4) pertaining to conduct that would constitute grounds for refusal, suspension or revocation of a license, certificate, registration or permit to practice the profession or occupation, and prior discipline by the jurisdiction that issued the license.

 The fifth criterion is set forth in proposed subsection (a)(5) and provides for payment of an application fee, as required under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111(a)(5). The applicable fee for licensure by endorsement under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 is the initial application fee in § 41.12 (relating to fees) of the Board's current fee schedule ($105).

 The sixth criterion requires applicants to satisfy application requirements, as set forth in the act and Chapter 41, including compliance with § 41.30(b)(2) and (3) (relating to qualifications and documentation necessary for licensure). Under § 41.30(b)(2) and (3), an applicant is required to submit a criminal history records information report and a Child Abuse History Clearance.

 Finally, the seventh criterion requires completion of 3 hours of training in child abuse recognition and reporting, which is mandated continuing education under the Child Protective Services Law (CPSL), 23 Pa.C.S. § 6383(b)(3)(i) (relating to education and training).

 In proposed § 41.52a(b), the Board may require a personal interview or additional information to assist the Board in determining eligibility and competency. Also, consistent with 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111(a)(3) and (4), proposed § 41.52a(c) authorizes the Board, in its discretion, to determine that an act prohibited under section 8 of the act (63 P.S. § 1208) or disciplinary action by a jurisdiction are not impediments to the granting of a license, certification, registration or a permit by endorsement under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111.

 Consistent with 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111(b), proposed § 41.52b provides that the Board, in its discretion, may issue a provisional endorsement license while an applicant is satisfying remaining requirements under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 and proposed § 41.52a. Proposed § 41.52b(b) sets the expiration of a provisional endorsement license at 1 year, unless the Board determines that an expiration date of less than 1 year is appropriate. Additionally, upon a written request, the Board may extend the term of the license upon a showing of good cause. Proposed § 41.52b(c) sets forth reasons for which a provisional endorsement license will be terminated by the Board, including when the Board denies a license or the provisional endorsement licensee fails to comply with the terms of a provisional endorsement license. Finally, proposed § 41.52b(d) clarifies that while an individual may reapply for a license by endorsement under proposed § 41.52a, the Board will not issue a subsequent provisional endorsement license to an applicant who previously held a provisional endorsement license that expired or was terminated.

Fiscal Impact and Paperwork Requirements

 This proposed rulemaking will have no adverse fiscal impact on the Commonwealth or its political subdivisions. The costs to the Board related to processing applications for licensure by endorsement will be recouped through fees paid by applicants. Applicants who apply for licensure by endorsement will be impacted by the $105 initial application fee in § 41.12 and may incur continuing education expenses if they choose to demonstrate competency by completing 30 hours of continuing education. Applicants who demonstrate competency through experience will have to pay the $105 initial application fee. All applicants must complete child abuse recognition and reporting training, as required by section 6383(b)(3)(i) of the CPSL. There are free in-person and online child abuse recognition and reporting training options available; therefore, the Board does not anticipate a negative fiscal impact for this statutorily mandated training.

Sunset Date

 The Board continuously monitors the cost effectiveness of the Board's regulations. Therefore, no sunset date has been assigned.

Regulatory Review

 Under section 5(f) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P.S. § 745.5(f)), on December 9, 2020, the Board submitted a copy of this proposed rulemaking and a copy of a Regulatory Analysis Form to the Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC). A copy of this material is available to the public upon request. On the same date, the Board submitted this proposed rulemaking to the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The Board will submit this proposed rulemaking and required material to the standing committees of the House and Senate no later than the second Monday after the date by which both committee designations have been published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

 Under section 5(g) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRC may convey comments, recommendations or objections to the proposed rulemaking within 30 days of the close of the public comment period. The comments, recommendations or objections shall specify the regulatory review criteria which have not been met. The Regulatory Review Act specifies detailed procedures for review, prior to final publication of the rulemaking, by the Board, the General Assembly and the Governor of comments, recommendations or objections raised.

Public Comment

 Interested persons are invited to submit written comments, recommendations or objections regarding this proposed rulemaking to Board Counsel, State Board of Psychology, P.O. Box 69523, Harrisburg, PA 17106-9523, RA-STRegulatoryCounsel@pa.gov within 30 days of publication of this proposed rulemaking in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Reference 16A-6326 (Licensure by Endorsement), when submitting comments.

RICHARD F. SMALL, PhD, 
Chairperson

Fiscal Note: 16A-6326. No fiscal impact. Any associated costs are covered by a fee; (8) recommends adoption.

Annex A

TITLE 49. PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS

PART I. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Subpart A. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 41. STATE BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY

GENERAL

§ 41.1. Definitions.

 The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

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Individual residing in the same home as the child—An individual who is 14 years of age or older and who resides in the same home as the child.

Jurisdiction—A state, territory or country.

National Register—The Council for the National Register of Health Service Providers.

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MISCELLANEOUS

 (Editor's Note: The following sections are proposed to be added and are printed in regular type to enhance readability.)

§ 41.52a. Licensure by endorsement.

 (a) Requirements for issuance. To be issued a license by endorsement under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 (relating to licensure by endorsement), an applicant must satisfy all of the following requirements:

 (1) Has a current license, certification, registration or permit in good standing to practice psychology in another jurisdiction whose standards are substantially equivalent to or exceed those established by the Board under section 6 of the act (63 P.S. § 1206) and §§ 41.31 and 41.32 (relating to educational qualifications; and experience qualifications).

 (i) An applicant must submit a copy of the current applicable law, regulation or other rule governing licensure, certification, registration or permit requirements and scope of practice in the jurisdiction that issued the license, certification, registration or permit.

 (ii) If the applicable law, regulation or other rule is in a language other than English, at the applicant's expense, the applicable law, regulation or other rule shall be translated by a professional translation service and verified to be complete and accurate.

 (iii) The copy of the applicable law, regulation or other rule must include the enactment date.

 (2) Demonstrates competency by one of the following:

 (i) Experience in the practice of psychology by demonstrating, at a minimum, that the applicant has actively engaged in the practice of psychology in the jurisdiction that issued the license, certificate, registration or permit for 2 of the last 5 years immediately preceding the filing of the application with the Board.

 (ii) Completion of 30 hours of continuing education that meets the requirements of § 41.59 (relating to continuing education) during the 24 months immediately preceding the date of the application.

 (3) Has not committed any act that constitutes grounds for refusal, suspension or revocation of a license to practice psychology under section 8 of the act (63 P.S. § 1208).

 (4) Has not been disciplined by the jurisdiction that issued the license, certificate, registration or permit.

 (5) Has paid the initial application fee as set forth in § 41.12 (relating to fees).

 (6) Satisfies application requirements as required by the act and this chapter, including § 41.30(b)(2) and (3) (relating to qualifications and documentation necessary for licensure).

 (7) Completes 3 hours of training in child abuse recognition and reporting from a provider approved by the Department of Human services as required under 23 Pa.C.S. § 6383(b)(3)(i) (relating to education and training).

 (b) Interview and additional information. An applicant may be required to appear before the Board for a personal interview and may be requested to submit additional information, including supporting documentation relating to competency and experience.

 (c) Prohibited acts. Notwithstanding subsection (a)(3) and (4), the Board may, in its discretion, determine that an act prohibited under section 8 of the act or disciplinary action by a jurisdiction are not impediments to the granting of a license by endorsement under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111.

§ 41.52b. Provisional endorsement license.

 (a) Provisional endorsement license. The Board may, in its discretion, issue a provisional endorsement license to an applicant while the applicant is satisfying remaining requirements for licensure by endorsement under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111 (relating to licensure by endorsement) and § 41.52a(a) (relating to licensure by endorsement).

 (b) Expiration of a provisional endorsement license.

 (1) An individual holding a provisional endorsement license may practice for up to 1 year after issuance of the provisional endorsement license. The Board, in its discretion, may determine that an expiration date of less than 1 year is appropriate.

 (2) Upon a written request and a showing of good cause, the Board may grant an extension of no longer than 1 year from the expiration date of the provisional endorsement license.

 (c) Termination of a provisional endorsement license. A provisional endorsement license terminates as follows:

 (1) The provisional endorsement license terminates when the Board denies the license.

 (2) Failure to comply with the terms of a provisional endorsement license will result in termination of the provisional endorsement license.

 (d) Reapplication. An individual may reapply for licensure by endorsement under § 41.52a after expiration or termination of a provisional endorsement license; however, the individual may not be issued a subsequent provisional endorsement license.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 20-1775. Filed for public inspection December 18, 2020, 9:00 a.m.]



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