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§ 3-1208-81

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81. License and registration requirements. (a) No person may practice psychology in the District without one of the following: (1) A health services psychology license, which is required for the practice of psychology as defined in § 3-1201.02(16)(A); (2) A general applied psychology license, which is required for the practice of psychology within the scope of § 3-1201.02(16)(A)(ii); (3) A school psychology registration, which is required for the practice of psychology within the scope of § 3-1201.02(16)(A)(iii); or (4) A psychology associate registration, which is required for the practice of psychology within the scope of [§ 3-1201.02(16)(B)(iv)]. (b) All active psychology licenses issued before July 19, 2024, shall, upon renewal, be issued as health services psychology licenses. (c) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, for 2 years after July 19, 2024, or such longer period of time which may be established by the Mayor through rulemaking, a person who has been practicing general applied psychology or school psychology before July 19, 2024, may continue to practice without the licensure or registration required pursuant to § 3-1205.01(a)(1) or (2); provided,

racticing general applied psychology or school psychology before July 19, 2024, may continue to practice without the licensure or registration required pursuant to § 3-1205.01(a)(1) or (2); provided, that the person applies for the relevant license or registration within 2 years after July 19, 2024. (Mar. 25, 1986, D.C. Law 6-99, § 881; as added July 19, 2024, D.C. Law 25-191, § 101(ppp), 71 DCR 6698.)