Sec. 12. A psychologist shall not offer to render, or render, services which are beyond the scope of that psychologist's competence, as determined by training and experience. The psychologist who engages in the practice of psychology shall assist each client in obtaining professional help for all relevant aspects of the client's problem that fall outside the boundaries of the psychologist's own competence.
Formerly: Acts 1969, c.416, s.12. As amended by Acts 1982, P.L.154, SEC.116; P.L.249-1985, SEC.7.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 25. Professions and Occupations
Chapter 1. Regulation of Psychologists; Creation of Board
25-33-1-3. Creation of Board; Powers and Duties; Expenses
25-33-1-3.5. State Psychology Regulatory Authority
25-33-1-4. Application for License
25-33-1-4.5. Limited Scope Temporary Psychology Permit
25-33-1-5.3. Issuance of License
25-33-1-9. Issuance of License by Reciprocity
25-33-1-9.5. Temporary License for Psychologists
25-33-1-10. Renewal of License
25-33-1-12. Prohibition Against Practice Beyond Psychologist's Professional Competence
25-33-1-14. Unlicensed Practice Prohibited
25-33-1-16. Injunctions; Contempt; Criminal Prosecution