Haw. Code R. § 16-98-8 - Examinations
(a) No person shall be eligible for
examination unless the person:
(1) Is
professionally competent and has demonstrated knowledge in the practice of
psychology; and
(2) Holds a
doctoral degree from an approved program or accredited institution with the
graduate level training leading to the doctoral degree meeting the requirements
of section 16-98-9.
(b)
A person who holds a doctoral degree from an accredited institution shall have
completed the following supervised experience:
(1) An internship of at least one thousand
nine hundred hours of supervised professional experience in the field of
psychology under the supervision of:
(A) a
licensed psychologist or a psychologist who holds a diplomate certificate in
good standing issued by the ABPP; or
(B) A person who holds a doctoral degree in
psychology from an accredited institution who has had two years of postdoctoral
experience in the work supervised; and
(2) Has completed at least one thousand nine
hundred hours of postdoctoral experience in the field of psychology. The
experience shall be under the supervision of:
(A) A licensed psychologist; or
(B) A person who holds a doctoral degree in
psychology or educational psychology from an accredited institution, granted
prior to 1970, and is listed in the National Register of Health Service
Providers in Psychology; or
(C) A
person who is a diplomate, by examination, of the ABPP.
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