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House concurs with Senate amendment to H.2‑37 on prescribing authority for doctoral psychologists

House of Representatives · April 16, 2026
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Summary

The House concurred in a Senate proposal of amendment to H.2‑37, a bill expanding prescribing authority to certain doctoral-level psychologists; the amendment clarifies OPR rulemaking, adjusts clinical-rotation requirements and requests a follow-up OPR report to the legislature.

The Vermont House on April 16 concurred in the Senate’s proposal of amendment to H.2‑37, legislation that would allow specified doctoral-level psychologists to prescribe in a limited scope. The committee reporter summarized four main changes added by the Senate: rulemaking authority in the Office of Professional Regulation for postdoctoral psychopharmacology curriculum, adjustments to required…

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