175 hours
6. List with Description of all Entities that may be Affected by the Proposed Rule
Nurses and other health care professionals and entities.
7. Summary and Preliminary Comparison with any Existing or Proposed Federal Regulation that is Intended to Address the Activities to be Regulated by the Proposed Rule
None
8. Anticipated Economic Impact of Implementing the Rule (Note if the Rule is Likely to Have a Significant Economic Impact on Small Businesses)
None or minimal economic impact. There is not likely to be a significant economic impact on small businesses.
Contact Person
Sharon Henes, Administrative Rules Coordinator, (608) 261-2377
Safety and Professional Services —
Psychology Examining Board
This statement of scope was approved by the governor on March 27, 2014.
Rule No.
Chapter Psy 2 (revise).
Relating to
Licensure.
Rule Type
Permanent.
1. Finding/Nature of Emergency (for Emergency Rules Only)
N/A
2. Detailed Description of the Objective of the Proposed Rule
The objective of the proposed rule is to update the rule to reflect the changes due to Wisconsin 13 Act 114. In addition, the objective is to streamline, clarify and update the licensure and examination process for applicants.
3. Description of the Existing Policies Relevant to the Rule, New Policies Proposed to be Included in the Rule, and an Analysis of Policy Alternatives
Wisconsin 13 Act 114 allows an applicant to take any required examination prior to graduation. The rule needs to be updated to reflect this change in the statute.
The code contains outdated practices and procedures. This proposed rule would review and update all licensure and examination requirements in the interest of streamlining the process while maintaining the health, safety and welfare of the public.
4. Detailed Explanation of Statutory Authority for the Rule (Including the Statutory Citation and Language)
Section 15.08 (5) (b) Each examining board shall promulgate rules for its own guidance and for the guidance of the trade or profession to which it pertains, and define and enforce professional conduct and unethical practices not inconsistent with the law relating to the particular trade or profession.
Section 455.08 The examining board shall adopt such rules as are necessary under this chapter.
5. Estimate of Amount of Time that State Employees Will Spend Developing the Rule and of Other Resources Necessary to Develop the Rule
100 hours.
6. List with Description of all Entities that may be Affected by the Proposed Rule
Psychology applicants.
7. Summary and Preliminary Comparison with any Existing or Proposed Federal Regulation that is Intended to Address the Activities to be Regulated by the Proposed Rule
None.
8. Anticipated Economic Impact of Implementing the Rule (Note if the Rule is Likely to Have a Significant Economic Impact on Small Businesses)
Minimal to none. It is not likely to have an economic impact on small businesses.
Contact Person
Sharon Henes, Administrative Rules Coordinator, (608) 261-2377.
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