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  6. Chap. 501

Chapter 501
Psychologists

Sections

501.001
Short Title
501.002
Definitions
501.003
Definition: Practice of Psychology
501.004
Applicability
501.051
Board Membership
501.052
Eligibility of Public Members
501.053
Membership Restrictions
501.054
Terms; Vacancy
501.055
Grounds for Removal
501.056
Per Diem; Reimbursement
501.057
Officers; Meetings
501.058
Oath of Office
501.059
Training Program for Members
501.151
General Powers and Duties of Executive Council
501.155
Voluntary Guidelines
501.158
Competency Requirements
501.251
License Required
501.252
Psychologist License Application
501.253
Provisional Status for Certain Applicants
501.256
Examinations
501.259
Licensing of Psychological Associate
501.260
Licensed Specialist in School Psychology
501.261
Form of License
501.262
Reciprocal License
501.263
Temporary License
501.264
Inactive Status
501.301
License Expiration and Renewal
501.351
General Authority to Delegate
501.352
Performance of Delegated Act Does Not Constitute Practice of Psychology
501.401
Grounds for Disciplinary Action
501.407
Remedial Continuing Education
501.408
Corrective Advertising
501.411
Remedial Plan
501.503
Criminal Penalty
501.505
Option to Order Refund
501.601
Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact
501.602
Rules Adopted Under Compact
501.603
Disclosure of Personal Information
501.1515
Board Duties
501.2525
License Qualifications
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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