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Advisory group signals support for allowing earlier EPPP attempts by LMLP candidates

Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board advisory committee (Master's-level psychology) · December 4, 2024
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Summary

Advisory committee members supported a staff proposal recommending the board find that being an applicant for LMLP/LCP or holding an LMLP license is sufficient for taking the EPPP, potentially allowing some candidates to reattempt the exam sooner than under the current two-year wait.

Advisory committee members discussed whether holders of a lower-level license (LMLP) or applicants for LMLP/LCP should be permitted to take or retake the EPPP without waiting two years. Staff said ASPPB allows up to four attempts per year and that state regulations focus…

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