Texas Register, Volume 3, Number 1, Pages 1-31, January 3, 1978 Page: 15
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eligibility if the revoked parolee is also serving a sentence for
a new conviction. If parole eligibility for a new conviction is
ss than one year from the date of his or her return to prison
on the revocation, the initial review for re-parole considera-
tion may be set one year from the date of his or her return to
prison on the revocation, notwithstanding the factof possible
earlier eligibility on the new conviction.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 27, 1977.Doc. No. 777363
George G. Killinger
Chairman
Texas Board of Pardons and ParolesS(b) The psychologist must hold a doctorate degree from
a department of psychology or eddational psychology in a
regionally accredited educational institution.
(c) The psychologist must have completed not less than
two years (1,500 hours each year) of supervised experience in
health service, of which at least one year is post doctoral and
one year (may be post doctoral year) is in an organized health
service training program.
(d) Two supportive letters of recommendation from
health service providers in psychology who are familiar with
the applicant's work are required.S. Effective Date: January 17,1978
For further information, please call (512) 475-3675.
Texas State Board of
Examiners of Psychologists
Health Service Provider 400.05.00
Pursuant to the authority of Article 4512c, Texas Civil
Statutes, the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psy-
chologists has adopted the repeal of Rule 400.05.00.001, as
published in the November 22, 1977, issue of the Texas
Register (2 TexReg 4500).
Doc. No. 777362
Specialty Certification
Health Service Provider 400.05.01
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists has
adopted Rules 400.05.01.001-.003 with two changes in the
proposed.text. Section (d) has been added to Rule .002, which
requires two supportive letters of recommendations from
health service providers in psychology who are familiar with
the applicant's work experience. The last sentence of Pro-
posed Rule .003(b), which indicated training status is not re-
quired for the second year of the required supervised ex-.
perience, has been deleted.
Under the authority of Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4512c,
the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists has
Adopted Rules 400.05.01.001-.003, which read as follows:.
.001. Definition of Health Service Provider in Psychology.
A health service provider in psychology is defined as a
licensed psychologist who is duly trained and experienced
(meets defined criteria of training and experience) in the
delivery of direct, preventive, assessment, and therapeutic
intervention services to individuals whose growth, adjust-
ment, or functioning is actually impaired or is demonstrably
at high risk of impairment.
.002. Criteria for Health Service Provider in Psychology.
Effective January 1, 1978, the following arethe board's re-
quirements for a licensed psychologist to be eligible for
specialty certification as a health service provider in psy-
chology:
(a) The psychologist must be currently licensedby the
Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists..003. Criteria Guidelines for Health Service Provider in
Psychology.
(a) Organized health service training program means
an internship or its equivalent. The internship year must be
completed within a consecutive two-year or 24-month period.
Anyone who has not completed a formal internship must
demonstrate that his or her training was the equivalent of
such an intensive experience. During this internship period
it is expected that applicant's status was "intern" or
"trainee."
(b) Program for the second year must be subsequent to.
the internship year. It is expected that the person would
have completed the remaining required period of time (1,500
hours) within a four consecutive year period.
(c) Acceptable supervised experience refers to direct,
formal contact with a senior person who is responsible for the
educational development and guidance of the trainee or
supervisee. Acceptable supervised experience does not in.
clude classwork, practicum experience, or other course-re-
lated experiences.
(d) Acceptable supervisory experience is that in which
health services in psychology are directly provided by the ap-
plicant to individuals or groups of patients/clients. Personal
growth experience, i.e. personal therapy, encounter groups,
etc., are not acceptable,
(e) The ratio of supervision time to service time should
be sufficient to ensure adequate learning.
(f) Supervisor qualifications include the following:
(1) A minimum of 1,500 hours of creditable super-
vised experience should be under the direct supervision of a
licensed psychologist.
(2) Supervisors must be licensed/certified or have
met the qualifications for practice in their respective profes-
sions.
(3) .To be creditable, the professional qualifications of
the direct supervisor must be appropriate to the services ren-
dered. Applicants must provide evidence of qualifications of
supervisors.
(g)s Documentation of the two years of supervised ex-
perience'through a signed supervisor confirmation form will
be required of all applicants.Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 23, 1977.
Doc. No. 777364
Effective Date: January
For further information,Patti Smith
Executive Secretary
Texas State Board of Examiner~ of
Psychoiggists
y 17.1978
please cgall (512) 458-3295.Voliume 3, Number 1. January 3. 1978.
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