RCW 18.83.190
Injunction.
If any person represents himself or herself to be a psychologist, unless the person is exempt from the provisions of this chapter, without possessing a valid license, certificated qualification, or a temporary permit to do so, or if he or she violates any of the provisions of this chapter, any prosecuting attorney, the secretary, or any citizen of the same county may maintain an action in the name of the state to enjoin such person from representing himself or herself as a psychologist. The injunction shall not relieve the person from criminal prosecution, but the remedy by injunction shall be in addition to the liability of such offender to criminal prosecution and to suspension or revocation of his or her license.
[ 1991 c 3 § 203; 1986 c 27 § 8; 1965 c 70 § 24.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 18.83 - Psychologists.
18.83.020 - License required—Use of "psychology" or similar terms.
18.83.035 - Examining board—Composition—Terms—Chairperson.
18.83.045 - Examining board—Generally.
18.83.050 - Examining board—Powers and duties.
18.83.051 - Examining board—Compensation and travel expenses.
18.83.054 - Application of uniform disciplinary act.
18.83.060 - Application, examination—Fees.
18.83.070 - Applicants—Qualifications—Examination.
18.83.080 - Licenses—Issuance—Display.
18.83.090 - Continuing education requirements—Human trafficking information—License renewal.
18.83.105 - Certificates of qualification.
18.83.110 - Privileged communications.
18.83.115 - Duty to disclose information to client.
18.83.121 - Unprofessional conduct.
18.83.135 - Examining board—Powers and duties.
18.83.155 - Examining board—Notice of disciplinary action.
18.83.170 - License without oral examination—Reciprocity program.
18.83.210 - Certain counseling or guidance not prohibited.
18.83.220 - Supervised experience hours—Reduction for certified chemical dependency professionals.