Hawaii Revised Statutes 465-4 – Board of psychology; appointment, qualifications, term, expenses
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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 465-4
- Board: means the board of psychology. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 465-1
- Licensed: means the authority to engage in the autonomous practice of psychology. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 465-1
- Psychologist: means a person who offers to the public or renders to individuals or to groups of individuals services defined as the practice of psychology. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 465-1
There is created a board of psychology consisting of seven members. There shall be five members representing varied specialties of the profession, each of whom shall be licensed to practice psychology under this chapter and have a minimum of five years of post-doctoral professional experience, and two lay members from the community at large. A lay member shall not be a psychologist, an applicant, or former applicant for licensure as a psychologist.