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The board reviewed and acted on several psychologist and psychological technician applications. Significant discussion took place regarding an application with inconsistencies, resulting in a decision to report the matter to professional databanks and close the file. The meeting addressed the PSYPACT commission annual meeting report, compliance reporting, and an ongoing jurisdictional issue regarding the School Psychologist Interstate Licensure Compact. Additionally, the board established a committee for the Professional Standards Exam automation project and discussed a proposal for a future strategic retreat. A new complaint regarding the unauthorized practice of psychology by an expired licensee was also reviewed.
The Board meeting focused on licensing applications, including the review of new and previously reviewed candidates for the EPPP and PSE examinations and licensure. Key discussions included updates on pending complaints and investigations, appointments for the School Psychologist Interstate Licensure Compact, and an update on the automation of the Professional Standards Exam. The Board also reviewed pre-filed 2026 Alabama legislation, discussed website accessibility requirements, and held a planning session with the Alabama Psychological Association regarding licensure barriers, continuing education credits, and potential legislative amendments for licensure scholarships and board member compensation.
The meeting included the review of the September 12, 2025, minutes. The board reviewed new licensure applicants, granting one license, tabling one application after returning from an executive session to discuss good name and character, admitting one applicant to the EPPP & PSE after an executive session, declining admission for another due to educational deficiencies, and admitting several others to the EPPP or PSE following executive sessions related to good name and character. A score review for recent EPPP/PSE results and licensure actions was conducted. The board reviewed an extensive list of ongoing investigations against licensed psychologists, noting no new complaints. Old business covered attendance and actions at the ASPPB Annual Meeting, upcoming PSYPACT meetings, updates on PSE Automation, finalization of the Legal Counsel's new contract, and the Executive Assistant and Executive Director receiving Associate Certified Public Manager Certification. New business included a review of the FY2025 4th Quarter Performance & Annual Actuals and a discussion regarding Board Leadership succession for the January 2026 election.
The Alabama Board of Examiners in Psychology convened for a regular meeting to address several key areas. The Board reviewed new psychologist applicants, discussing specializations and qualifications for EPPP and PSE candidacy, and revisited previously reviewed applicants, including discussions in executive session. The board reviewed scores from the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP), Professional Standards Exam (PSE), and licenses issued. The board addressed old business, including updates on ASPPB and PSYPACT meetings, potential unlicensed practice, PSE automation, professional wills, and application document additions. The board also discussed new business, including FY2025 performance and the Operations Plan for FY2026.
The meeting included a review of new psychologist and psychological technician applicants, with discussions and decisions regarding their admission to the EPPP and PSE. The board addressed discrepancies in an applicant's specialization information and scope of practice, requesting additional evidence. The board also reviewed scores from the EPPP and PSE, and discussed ongoing and new complaints against licensed psychologists. Updates were provided on ASPPB meetings, a property audit by the State Auditor of Alabama, and the School Psychologist Interstate Licensure Compact. The board also discussed proposed legislation related to board member training, occupational licenses for convicted felons, and the age of consent for mental health services.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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