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Adverse Action Any action take by a state psychology regulatory
authority which finds a violation of a statute or
regulation that is identified by the state
psychology regulatory authority as discipline and
is a matter of public record
Association of State and Provincial the recognized membership organization
Psychology Boards (ASPPB) composed by state and provincial psychology
regulatory authorities responsible for the
licensure and registration of psychologists
throughout the US and Canada
Authority to practice a licensed psychologist's authority to practice
interjurisdictional telepsychology telepsychology, within the limits authorized under
this compact, in. another compact state
bylaws those bylaws established by the psychology
interjurisdictional compact commission pursuant
to section 337.145 for its governance, or for
directing and controlling its actions and conduct
, Client/Patient the recipient of psychological services, whether
psychological services are delivered in the
context of healthcare, corporate, supervision, or
consulting services
Commissioner the voting representative appointed by each
state psychology regulatory authority pursuant to
section 337.145
compact state a state, the District of Columbia, or US territory
that has enacted this compact legislation and
which has no withdrawn pursuant to subsection 3
of section 337.160 or been terminated pursuant to
subsection 2 of section 337.155
Coordinated licensure information an integrated process for collecting, storing, and
system/coordinated database sharing information on psychologists' licensure
and enforcement activities related to psychology
licensure laws, which is administered by the
recognized membership organization composed
of state and provincial psychology regulatory
authorities
Confidentiality the principle that data or information is not made
available or disclosed to unauthorized persons or
processes
Distant state the compact state where a psychologist is
physically present, not through the use of
telecommunications technologies, to provide
temporary in-person, face-to-face psychological
services
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Adverse Action Any action take by a state psychology regulatory
authority which finds a violation of a statute or
regulation that is identified by the state
psychology regulatory authority as discipline and
is a matter of public record
Association of State and Provincial the recognized membership organization
Psychology Boards (ASPPB) composed by state and provincial psychology
regulatory authorities responsible for the
licensure and registration of psychologists
throughout the US and Canada
Authority to practice a licensed psychologist's authority to practice
interjurisdictional telepsychology telepsychology, within the limits authorized under
this compact, in. another compact state
bylaws those bylaws established by the psychology
interjurisdictional compact commission pursuant
to section 337.145 for its governance, or for
directing and controlling its actions and conduct
, Client/Patient the recipient of psychological services, whether
psychological services are delivered in the
context of healthcare, corporate, supervision, or
consulting services
Commissioner the voting representative appointed by each
state psychology regulatory authority pursuant to
section 337.145
compact state a state, the District of Columbia, or US territory
that has enacted this compact legislation and
which has no withdrawn pursuant to subsection 3
of section 337.160 or been terminated pursuant to
subsection 2 of section 337.155
Coordinated licensure information an integrated process for collecting, storing, and
system/coordinated database sharing information on psychologists' licensure
and enforcement activities related to psychology
licensure laws, which is administered by the
recognized membership organization composed
of state and provincial psychology regulatory
authorities
Confidentiality the principle that data or information is not made
available or disclosed to unauthorized persons or
processes
Distant state the compact state where a psychologist is
physically present, not through the use of
telecommunications technologies, to provide
temporary in-person, face-to-face psychological
services