154B.7 Health service provider in psychology.
A certified health service provider in psychology means a person licensed to practice psychology who has a doctoral degree in psychology, or prior to July 1, 1984, was licensed at the doctoral level with a degree in psychology or its equivalent, or was prior to January 1, 1984, licensed as a psychologist in this state and prior to January 1, 1985, receives a doctoral degree equivalent to a doctoral degree in psychology, and who has at least two years of clinical experience in a recognized health service setting or meets the standards of a national register of health service providers in psychology. A person certified as a health service provider in psychology shall be deemed qualified to diagnose or evaluate mental illness and nervous disorders, and to treat mental illnesses and nervous disorders, excluding those mental illnesses and nervous disorders which are established as primarily of biological etiology with the exception of the treatment of the psychological and behavioral aspects of those mental illnesses and nervous disorders.
84 Acts, ch 1122, §2
Referred to in §135B.7, 232.78, 232.83
Structure Iowa Code
Section 154B.2 - Practice not authorized.
Section 154B.3 - Persons not required to qualify.
Section 154B.4 - Acts prohibited.
Section 154B.5 - Scope of chapter.
Section 154B.6 - Requirements for licensure — provisional license.
Section 154B.7 - Health service provider in psychology.
Section 154B.8 - Voluntary surrender of license.
Section 154B.9 - Drugs — medicine.
Section 154B.10 - Conditional prescription certificate.
Section 154B.11 - Prescription certificate.
Section 154B.12 - Prescribing practices.
Section 154B.14 - Requirements for prescription certificates — joint rules.