Sec. 08.86.162. Qualifications for associates' examination.


A person is entitled to take a psychological associate examination if the board finds that the person:


(1) has not engaged in dishonorable conduct related to the practice of counseling or psychometry;


(2) holds a master's degree with primary emphasis on psychology from an academic institution whose program of graduate study for a master's degree in psychology meets the criteria established by the board by regulation, with the equivalent of at least 48 semester credit hours of graduate course work directly related to a specialized area of psychology in which licensure is requested, including a practicum;


(3) [Repealed, Sec. 11 ch 51 SLA 1996].


(4) has the recommendation of an immediate supervisor if a licensed psychologist, or two licensed psychologists who hold doctoral degrees; and


(5) has not within the preceding six months failed an examination given by the board.