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Idaho bill would shift prescribing-psychologist oversight from supervision to collaborative agreements
Summary
Sen. Mark Harris introduced RS32220 to ease supervision requirements for provisional prescribing psychologists, replace a supervision model with collaborative agreements, and eliminate a permanent advisory panel; the committee voted to send the request to print by voice vote.
Boise — Sen. Mark Harris, R-District 35, introduced RS32220 to change how Idaho regulates prescribing psychologists, saying the measure would "improve and streamline practice of psychology in the state of Idaho." The bill would replace the current supervision requirement with a collaborative agreement model for provisional prescribing psychologists and eliminate a permanent advisory panel.
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