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Committee reviews H.237 changes on doctoral prescribing psychologists, clinical rotation and collaborative practice rules

House Committee on Health Care · April 17, 2026
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Lawmakers discussed H.237, a bill setting licensure, clinical‑rotation and collaborative practice rules for doctoral‑level prescribing psychologists; members reviewed senate amendments that condensed rotation specialties, shortened rotation months, and added an OPR reportback requirement.

The House Committee on Health Care reviewed H.237 on April 16, discussing amendments that set training, clinical rotation and collaborative practice requirements for doctoral‑level prescribing psychologists.

Committee members examined section changes that direct the Board of Psychological Examiners within OPR to adopt rules for a prescribing psychologist specialty, including minimum curriculum requirements and the structure of clinical rotations. A member summarized the bill’s…

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