HRS §465-7.6
Licensing rules for state-employed clinical psychologists
This section requires psychologists hired for state civil service clinical positions after January 1, 1988, to get a license. They must meet the general licensing requirements and obtain the license within two years of starting work. If they don't, they must stop practicing psychology until they are licensed.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Licensure of state employed clinical psychologists
[Section effective until June 30, 2026. For section effective July 1, 2026, see below.] (a) A psychologist employed in a civil service clinical psychologist position in this State after January 1, 1988, shall be licensed subject to: (1) Meeting the requirements of section 465-7; and (2) Obtaining licensure within two years from the date of employment. (b) After the time period in subsection (a)(2) has expired, a psychologist, employed in a civil service clinical psychologist position rendering diagnostic or treatment services, who has not obtained a license, shall immediately cease and desist the practice of psychology until a license is obtained pursuant to this chapter.
Sections this one refers to
§465-7 Requirements for a psychologist license
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