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Unprofessional conduct.

In addition to those acts defined in chapter 18.130 RCW, the board may take disciplinary action under RCW 18.130.160 for the following reasons:

     (1) Failing to maintain the confidentiality of information under RCW 18.83.110;

     (2) Violating the ethical code developed by the board under RCW 18.83.050;

     (3) Failing to inform prospective research subjects or their authorized representatives of the possible serious effects of participation in research; and failing to undertake reasonable efforts to remove possible harmful effects of participation;

     (4) Practicing in an area of psychology for which the person is clearly untrained or incompetent;

     (5) Failing to exercise appropriate supervision over persons who practice under the supervision of a psychologist;

     (6) Using fraud or deceit in the procurement of the psychology license, or knowingly assisting another in the procurement of such a license through fraud or deceit;

     (7) Failing to maintain professional liability insurance when required by the board;

     (8) Violating any state statute or administrative rule specifically governing the practice of psychology; or

     (9) Gross, wilful, or continued overcharging for professional services.

[1987 c 150 § 52.]

Notes: Severability -- 1987 c 150: See RCW 18.122.901.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-18 > 18-83 > 18-83-121

Unprofessional conduct.

In addition to those acts defined in chapter 18.130 RCW, the board may take disciplinary action under RCW 18.130.160 for the following reasons:

     (1) Failing to maintain the confidentiality of information under RCW 18.83.110;

     (2) Violating the ethical code developed by the board under RCW 18.83.050;

     (3) Failing to inform prospective research subjects or their authorized representatives of the possible serious effects of participation in research; and failing to undertake reasonable efforts to remove possible harmful effects of participation;

     (4) Practicing in an area of psychology for which the person is clearly untrained or incompetent;

     (5) Failing to exercise appropriate supervision over persons who practice under the supervision of a psychologist;

     (6) Using fraud or deceit in the procurement of the psychology license, or knowingly assisting another in the procurement of such a license through fraud or deceit;

     (7) Failing to maintain professional liability insurance when required by the board;

     (8) Violating any state statute or administrative rule specifically governing the practice of psychology; or

     (9) Gross, wilful, or continued overcharging for professional services.

[1987 c 150 § 52.]

Notes: Severability -- 1987 c 150: See RCW 18.122.901.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-18 > 18-83 > 18-83-121

Unprofessional conduct.

In addition to those acts defined in chapter 18.130 RCW, the board may take disciplinary action under RCW 18.130.160 for the following reasons:

     (1) Failing to maintain the confidentiality of information under RCW 18.83.110;

     (2) Violating the ethical code developed by the board under RCW 18.83.050;

     (3) Failing to inform prospective research subjects or their authorized representatives of the possible serious effects of participation in research; and failing to undertake reasonable efforts to remove possible harmful effects of participation;

     (4) Practicing in an area of psychology for which the person is clearly untrained or incompetent;

     (5) Failing to exercise appropriate supervision over persons who practice under the supervision of a psychologist;

     (6) Using fraud or deceit in the procurement of the psychology license, or knowingly assisting another in the procurement of such a license through fraud or deceit;

     (7) Failing to maintain professional liability insurance when required by the board;

     (8) Violating any state statute or administrative rule specifically governing the practice of psychology; or

     (9) Gross, wilful, or continued overcharging for professional services.

[1987 c 150 § 52.]

Notes: Severability -- 1987 c 150: See RCW 18.122.901.