Psy 4.015(3)(3) “Ethics” means content consistent with one or more of the American Psychological Association’s ethical principles of psychologists. Psy 4.015(4)(4) “Jurisprudence” means content relating to laws and regulations affecting the practice of psychology. Psy 4.015(5)(5) “Professional activity” means any of the following: Psy 4.015(5)(a)(a) Serving on the American Psychological Association or its affiliated state psychological association committee or board. Psy 4.015(5)(c)(c) Serving on the National Association of School Psychologists or its affiliated state association committee or board. Psy 4.015(5)(d)(d) Serving on the American Board of Professional Psychology committee or board. Psy 4.015(5)(e)(e) Serving on the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral Internship Centers committee or board. Psy 4.015(5)(f)(f) Serving on the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards committee or board. Psy 4.015(6)(6) “Risk management” means content relating to the reduction of probability of incurring legal, regulatory or malpractice actions in the practice of psychology. Psy 4.015(7)(7) “Trainee” means a person who is obtaining appropriate experience in psychological work under supervision pursuant to s. 455.04 (1) (d), Stats. Psy 4.015 HistoryHistory: CR 13-103: cr. Register December 2015 No. 720, eff. 1-1-16. Psy 4.017Psy 4.017 Renewal and reinstatement. Psy 4.017(1)(1) General. A person renewing an expired license may not reapply for a license using the initial application process. Psy 4.017(2)(2) Renewal within 5 years. A person renewing the license within 5 years shall do all of the following: Psy 4.017(2)(b)(b) Certify the completion of 40 hours of continuing education during the last biennium. Psy 4.017(3)(3) Renewal after 5 years. This subsection does not apply to license holders who have unmet disciplinary requirements. A person renewing the license after 5 years shall do all of the following: Psy 4.017(3)(b)2.2. Completion of 80 hours of approved continuing education, including 12 hours of ethics, risk management, or jurisprudence, within the preceding 2 years. Psy 4.017(4)(4) Reinstatement. A person who has unmet disciplinary requirements and failed to renew the license within 5 years or whose license has been surrendered or revoked may apply to have the license reinstated in accordance with all of the following: Psy 4.017(4)(a)(a) Evidence of completion of the requirements in sub. (3) if the license has not been active within 5 years. Psy 4.017(4)(b)(b) Evidence of completion of the disciplinary requirements, if applicable. Psy 4.017(4)(c)(c) Evidence of rehabilitation or change in circumstances warranting reinstatement. Psy 4.017(5)(5) Reinstatement after revocation. A revoked license may not be renewed. Except as provided in s. 440.12, Stats., an individual may, no sooner than one year after the date of revocation, apply for reinstatement of a license. The board may accept or reject an application for reinstatement. Psy 4.017(6)(6) Interim psychologist license. The board may renew at its discretion an interim psychologist license upon a showing of hardship by the applicant. Psy 4.017(6)(a)(a) An applicant for a hardship renewal must demonstrate to the board that one of the following circumstances applies to the applicant: