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Sen. Mark Harris proposes switch to collaborative agreements for prescribing psychologists
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Sen. Mark Harris introduced RS32220 to replace Idaho’s supervisory requirement for provisional prescribing psychologists with collaborative agreements and to eliminate a permanent advisory panel; committee voted to send the request to print.
Senator Mark Harris introduced RS32220 to the Idaho Senate Health and Welfare Committee, proposing to revise how prescribing psychologists are supervised in Idaho.
Harris said the bill “improves and streamlines practice of psychology in the state of Idaho” by moving from a supervision model to a collaborative agreement model and by eliminating the permanent advisory panel. He told the committee that “Idaho has only 8…
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