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Chapter 148
Section 148.9105
Recent History
- 2017 Subd. 1 Amended 2017 c 6 art 11 s 41
- 2017 Subd. 4 Amended 2017 c 6 art 11 s 42
- 2017 Subd. 5 Amended 2017 c 6 art 11 s 43
- 2003 148.9105 New 2003 c 122 s 3
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
148.9105 EMERITUS REGISTRATION.
Subdivision 1. Application. Retired providers who are licensed or were formerly licensed to
practice psychology in the state according to the Minnesota Psychology Practice Act may apply to
the board for psychologist emeritus registration or psychological practitioner emeritus registration
if they declare that they are retired from the practice of psychology in Minnesota, have not been
the subject of disciplinary action in any jurisdiction, and have no unresolved complaints in any
jurisdiction. Retired providers shall complete the necessary forms provided by the board and pay
a onetime, nonrefundable fee of $150 at the time of application.
Subd. 2. Status of registrant. Emeritus registration is not a license to provide psychological
services as defined in the Minnesota Psychology Practice Act. The registrant shall not engage in
the practice of psychology.
Subd. 3. Change to active status. Emeritus registrants who request a change to active
licensure status shall meet the requirements for relicensure following termination in the Minnesota
Psychology Practice Act. Master's level emeritus registrants who request licensure at the doctoral
level shall comply with current licensure requirements.
Subd. 4. Documentation of status. A provider granted emeritus registration shall receive a
document certifying that emeritus status has been granted by the board and that the registrant has
completed the registrant's active career as a psychologist or psychological practitioner licensed in
good standing with the board.
Subd. 5. Representation to public. In addition to the descriptions allowed in section148.96,
subdivision 3 , paragraph (e), former licensees who have been granted emeritus registration may
represent themselves as "psychologist emeritus" or "psychological practitioner emeritus," but
shall not represent themselves or allow themselves to be represented to the public as "licensed" or
otherwise as current licensees of the board.
Subd. 6. Continuing education requirements. The continuing education requirements of
the Minnesota Psychology Practice Act do not apply to emeritus registrants.
Subd. 7. Renewal or special fees. An emeritus registrant is not subject to license renewal
or special fees.
History: 2003 c 122 s 3
Subdivision 1. Application. Retired providers who are licensed or were formerly licensed to
practice psychology in the state according to the Minnesota Psychology Practice Act may apply to
the board for psychologist emeritus registration or psychological practitioner emeritus registration
if they declare that they are retired from the practice of psychology in Minnesota, have not been
the subject of disciplinary action in any jurisdiction, and have no unresolved complaints in any
jurisdiction. Retired providers shall complete the necessary forms provided by the board and pay
a onetime, nonrefundable fee of $150 at the time of application.
Subd. 2. Status of registrant. Emeritus registration is not a license to provide psychological
services as defined in the Minnesota Psychology Practice Act. The registrant shall not engage in
the practice of psychology.
Subd. 3. Change to active status. Emeritus registrants who request a change to active
licensure status shall meet the requirements for relicensure following termination in the Minnesota
Psychology Practice Act. Master's level emeritus registrants who request licensure at the doctoral
level shall comply with current licensure requirements.
Subd. 4. Documentation of status. A provider granted emeritus registration shall receive a
document certifying that emeritus status has been granted by the board and that the registrant has
completed the registrant's active career as a psychologist or psychological practitioner licensed in
good standing with the board.
Subd. 5. Representation to public. In addition to the descriptions allowed in section
subdivision 3
represent themselves as "psychologist emeritus" or "psychological practitioner emeritus," but
shall not represent themselves or allow themselves to be represented to the public as "licensed" or
otherwise as current licensees of the board.
Subd. 6. Continuing education requirements. The continuing education requirements of
the Minnesota Psychology Practice Act do not apply to emeritus registrants.
Subd. 7. Renewal or special fees. An emeritus registrant is not subject to license renewal
or special fees.
History: 2003 c 122 s 3
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