SENATE BILL No. 634

 

 

October 17, 2017, Introduced by Senator SCHMIDT and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

 

     A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled

 

"Public health code,"

 

by amending section 18223 (MCL 333.18223), as amended by 2014 PA

 

385.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 18223. (1) The department, in consultation with the

 

board, shall promulgate rules requiring that to be granted a

 

license under this part, except as provided in subsection (2), an

 

individual must meet both all of the following requirements:

 

     (a) Have been granted a doctoral degree in psychology, or a

 

doctoral degree in a closely related field, from a doctoral degree

 

program that meets both of the following requirements:

 

     (i) Is offered by a regionally accredited or other college,

 

university, or institution approved by the board, which program

 

included and includes education and training appropriate to the


practice of psychology.

 

     (ii) Has obtained the association Association of state State

 

and provincial psychology boards' Provincial Psychology Boards'

 

national register designation, has been accredited by the American

 

psychological association Psychological Association or the Canadian

 

psychological association, Psychological Association, or has

 

obtained a similar designation from or been accredited by an entity

 

approved by the board. For purposes of the requirement added by

 

2010 PA 121, However, a program that is in the process of obtaining

 

the designation or becoming accredited as required in this sub-

 

subparagraph subparagraph before August 1, 2011, and that obtains

 

the designation or becomes accredited on or before August 31, 2020,

 

meets the requirements of this sub-subparagraph.subparagraph.

 

     (b) Have not less than 1 year of postdoctoral experience in

 

the practice of psychology in an organized health care setting or

 

other arrangement, as established by the board.

 

     (2) In addition to section 16182, the board shall grant a

 

limited license to an individual granted a master's degree in

 

psychology from a regionally accredited college, or university, or

 

institution approved by the board, if the individual has education,

 

training, and experience appropriate to the practice of psychology,

 

as established by the board. Except for duties performed as an

 

employee of a governmental entity or of a nonprofit organization

 

serving benevolent and charitable purposes, the board shall place 2

 

limitations on a license granted to an individual under this

 

subsection. The limitations must require supervision by a

 

psychologist who has a license other than a limited license and


must prohibit advertising or other representation to the public

 

that will lead the public to believe the individual is engaging in

 

the practice of psychology. A limited license granted under this

 

subsection is renewable pursuant to under part 161. An individual

 

applying for a limited license pursuant to under this subsection

 

must have 1 year of supervised postgraduate experience in an

 

organized health care setting or other arrangement, as established

 

by the board. The individual must be supervised by a psychologist

 

who has a license other than a limited license, or if a

 

psychologist who has a license other than a limited license is not

 

available, by a psychologist who has at least a master's degree in

 

psychology and at least 3 years of experience in the practice of

 

psychology or by any other individual approved by the board. The

 

     (3) The board shall issue grant a temporary license to the an

 

individual described in subsection (2) for the purpose of obtaining

 

the 1 year of postgraduate experience described in that subsection.

 

Beginning on December 31, 2017, a temporary license granted under

 

this subsection is valid for 24 months and may be renewed for 1

 

additional 24-month term. If an individual described in subsection

 

(2) was granted a temporary license by the board before December

 

31, 2017, his or her temporary license may be renewed for 1

 

additional 24-month term.

 

     (4) The board shall grant a temporary license to an individual

 

who is enrolled in a doctoral degree program that meets the

 

requirements of subsection (1). Beginning on December 31, 2017, a

 

temporary license granted under this subsection is valid for 24

 

months and may be renewed for 3 additional 24-month terms. If an


individual enrolled in a doctoral program that meets the

 

requirements of subsection (1) was granted a temporary license by

 

the board before December 31, 2017, his or her temporary license

 

may be renewed for 3 additional 24-month terms.