Revises provisions governing the practice of psychology. (BDR 54-799)
Impact
The enactment of AB236 will significantly affect the regulatory landscape for psychology professionals in Nevada. By eliminating the previously established exceptions, the bill aims to ensure that all individuals providing psychological services are properly credentialed, thereby enhancing the standard of care for patients. This legislative change is anticipated to improve public trust in the mental health profession, as unlicensed individuals will no longer be able to represent themselves as psychologists without the necessary qualifications.
Summary
Assembly Bill No. 236, introduced by Assemblywoman Monroe-Moreno, addresses the practice of psychology within Nevada. The bill primarily revises existing laws to eliminate certain exceptions that previously allowed individuals to represent themselves as psychologists without holding a license from the Board of Psychological Examiners. Specifically, it removes the exception for psychological scientists employed by accredited institutions, thus requiring all psychologists to be licensed to legally use the title 'psychologist.'
Contention
While many support the bill for its intention to safeguard the public from unqualified practitioners, there are concerns among certain groups regarding the implications for academic professionals in psychology. Critics argue that the restriction may hinder researchers and educators from engaging effectively in their roles, particularly those who may not be directly involved in clinical practice but contribute significantly to the field through research and education. The timing of the transition period, where individuals currently holding the title 'psychologist' without a license can continue to use it until July 1, 2024, also indicates an attempt to balance immediate enforcement with practicality for those affected.
Includes licensed school psychologists under the provisions of the general laws governing the regulations of psychologists and expands the licensing of school psychologists for independent practice.
Includes licensed school psychologists under the provisions of the general laws governing the regulations of psychologists and expands the licensing of school psychologists for independent practice.
Includes licensed school psychologists under the provisions of the general laws governing the regulations of psychologists and expands the licensing of school psychologists for independent practice.