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Judiciary bill H36 would form work group on family forensic evaluators; OPR, psychologists urge narrow scope and support

3159505 · April 30, 2025
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Jennifer Cohen, general counsel for the Office of Professional Regulation (OPR), and Linda Marshall, executive director of the Vermont Psychological Association, testified on H36, a bill to study family forensic evaluators and potential protections, reporting requirements, and supply-and-demand barriers.

Jennifer Cohen, general counsel for the Office of Professional Regulation (OPR), and Linda Marshall, executive director of the Vermont Psychological Association, testified on H36, a bill to study family forensic evaluators and potential protections, reporting requirements, and supply-and-demand barriers.

Nut Graf: Both witnesses supported a judiciary-led report and work group but advised against rushing a statutory definition; OPR offered administrative support and said it found no recent enforcement prosecutions tied to family forensic evaluators,…

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