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Advisory committee reviews PSYPACT rule revisions; members urge clarity on "in-person" education and appeals language
Summary
The committee reviewed proposed PSYPACT (APIT/TAP) rule changes posted for comment through Oct. 3, 2025, including a proposed 'one academic year' in-person instruction requirement and new grounds for denial/revocation and appeals; members suggested splitting votes, clarifying 'any other adverse action,' and defining hybrid programs.
The advisory committee reviewed proposed revisions to rules governing PSYPACT authorizations to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology (APIT) and temporary in-person practice (TAP), which are out for public comment through Oct. 3, 2025.
Staff described proposed language that would require applicants to have "successfully completed a graduate course of study with a minimum of 1 academic year of in-person, face-to-face instruction at the educational institution," and noted corresponding…
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