SB534,29,44 8. Meet other criteria as defined by the rules of the commission.
SB534,29,75 (c) A psychologist practicing into a distant state under the temporary
6authorization to practice shall practice within the scope of practice authorized by the
7distant state.
SB534,29,148 (d) A psychologist practicing into a distant state under the temporary
9authorization to practice will be subject to the distant state's authority and law. A
10distant state may, in accordance with that state's due process law, limit or revoke a
11psychologist's temporary authorization to practice in the distant state and may take
12any other necessary actions under the distant state's applicable law to protect the
13health and safety of the distant state's citizens. If a distant state takes action, the
14state shall promptly notify the home state and the commission.
SB534,29,1915 (e) If a psychologist's license in any home state, another compact state, or any
16temporary authorization to practice in any distant state, is restricted, suspended or
17otherwise limited, the IPC shall be revoked and therefore the psychologist shall not
18be eligible to practice in a compact state under the temporary authorization to
19practice.
SB534,29,24 20(6) Article VI — Conditions of telepsychology practice in a receiving state.
21A psychologist may practice in a receiving state under the authority to practice
22interjurisdictional telepsychology only in the performance of the scope of practice for
23psychology as assigned by an appropriate state psychology regulatory authority, as
24defined in the rules of the commission, and under the following circumstances:
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1(a) The psychologist initiates a client/patient contact in a home state via
2telecommunications technologies with a client/patient in a receiving state;
SB534,30,43 (b) Other conditions regarding telepsychology as determined by rules
4promulgated by the commission.
SB534,30,8 5(7) Article VII — Adverse actions. (a) A home state shall have the power to
6impose adverse action against a psychologist's license issued by the home state. A
7distant state shall have the power to take adverse action on a psychologist's
8temporary authorization to practice within that distant state.
SB534,30,129 (b) A receiving state may take adverse action on a psychologist's authority to
10practice interjurisdictional telepsychology within that receiving state. A home state
11may take adverse action against a psychologist based on an adverse action taken by
12a distant state regarding temporary in-person, face-to-face practice.
SB534,30,1613 (c) If a home state takes adverse action against a psychologist's license, that
14psychologist's authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology is terminated
15and the E.Passport is revoked. Furthermore, that psychologist's temporary
16authorization to practice is terminated and the IPC is revoked.
SB534,30,2017 1. All home state disciplinary orders which impose adverse action shall be
18reported to the commission in accordance with the rules promulgated by the
19commission. A compact state shall report adverse actions in accordance with the
20rules of the commission.
SB534,30,2321 2. In the event discipline is reported on a psychologist, the psychologist will not
22be eligible for telepsychology or temporary in-person, face-to-face practice in
23accordance with the rules of the commission.
SB534,30,2524 3. Other actions may be imposed as determined by the rules promulgated by
25the commission.
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1(d) A home state's psychology regulatory authority shall investigate and take
2appropriate action with respect to reported inappropriate conduct engaged in by a
3licensee which occurred in a receiving state as it would if such conduct had occurred
4by a licensee within the home state. In such cases, the home state's law shall control
5in determining any adverse action against a psychologist's license.
SB534,31,116 (e) A distant state's psychology regulatory authority shall investigate and take
7appropriate action with respect to reported inappropriate conduct engaged in by a
8psychologist practicing under temporary authorization practice which occurred in
9that distant state as it would if such conduct had occurred by a licensee within the
10home state. In such cases, distant state's law shall control in determining any
11adverse action against a psychologist's temporary authorization to practice.
SB534,31,1912 (f) Nothing in this compact shall override a compact state's decision that a
13psychologist's participation in an alternative program may be used in lieu of adverse
14action and that such participation shall remain non-public if required by the
15compact state's law. Compact states must require psychologists who enter any
16alternative programs to not provide telepsychology services under the authority to
17practice interjurisdictional telepsychology or provide temporary psychological
18services under the temporary authorization to practice in any other compact state
19during the term of the alternative program.
SB534,31,2220 (g) No other judicial or administrative remedies shall be available to a
21psychologist in the event a compact state imposes an adverse action pursuant to par.
22(c).
SB534,32,2 23(8) Article VIII — Additional authorities invested in a compact state's
24psychology regulatory authority.
In addition to any other powers granted under

1state law, a compact state's psychology regulatory authority shall have the authority
2under this compact to:
SB534,32,113 (a) Issue subpoenas, for both hearings and investigations, which require the
4attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of evidence. Subpoenas
5issued by a compact state's psychology regulatory authority for the attendance and
6testimony of witnesses, and/or the production of evidence from another compact state
7shall be enforced in the latter state by any court of competent jurisdiction, according
8to that court's practice and procedure in considering subpoenas issued in its own
9proceedings. The issuing state psychology regulatory authority shall pay any
10witness fees, travel expenses, mileage and other fees required by the service statutes
11of the state where the witnesses and/or evidence are located; and
SB534,32,1412 (b) Issue cease and desist and/or injunctive relief orders to revoke a
13psychologist's authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology and/or
14temporary authorization to practice.
SB534,33,215 (c) During the course of any investigation, a psychologist may not change
16his/her home state licensure. A home state psychology regulatory authority is
17authorized to complete any pending investigations of a psychologist and to take any
18actions appropriate under its law. The home state psychology regulatory authority
19shall promptly report the conclusions of such investigations to the commission. Once
20an investigation has been completed, and pending the outcome of said investigation,
21the psychologist may change his/her home state licensure. The commission shall
22promptly notify the new home state of any such decisions as provided in the rules of
23the commission. All information provided to the commission or distributed by
24compact states pursuant to the psychologist shall be confidential, filed under seal
25and used for investigatory or disciplinary matters. The commission may create

1additional rules for mandated or discretionary sharing of information by compact
2states.
SB534,33,8 3(9) Article IX — Coordinated licensure information system. (a) The
4commission shall provide for the development and maintenance of a coordinated
5licensure information system (coordinated database) and reporting system
6containing licensure and disciplinary action information on all psychologists
7individuals to whom this compact is applicable in all compact states as defined by the
8rules of the commission.
SB534,33,119 (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of state law to the contrary, a compact
10state shall submit a uniform data set to the coordinated database on all licensees as
11required by the rules of the commission, including:
SB534,33,1212 1. Identifying information;
SB534,33,1313 2. Licensure data;
SB534,33,1414 3. Significant investigatory information;
SB534,33,1515 4. Adverse actions against a psychologist's license;
SB534,33,1716 5. An indicator that a psychologist's authority to practice interjurisdictional
17telepsychology and/or temporary authorization to practice is revoked;
SB534,33,1918 6. Non-confidential information related to alternative program participation
19information;