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What will happen to the non-licensed psychologist?

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What will happen to the non-licensed psychologist?

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Non-licensed psychologists can continue to be employed as part of the clinical staff if they meet one of the following two criteria: • The individual holds a Limited Permit which signifies that SED has determined that they have met all requirements for licensure except those relating to the final examination, and that pending licensure limited permit holders are functioning under proper supervision as outlined in SED law governing each of the professions. • The individual meets the qualifications for the Psychology exemption under the Psychology Law Article 153. This exemption states that Masters level psychologists, under the supervision of a PhD, are exempt if their practice is in the employ of a federal, state, county or municipal agency.

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