(A) The board may revoke, suspend, or restrict the license or permit of a psychologist or reprimand a psychologist when it is established that the psychologist is guilty of misconduct. Misconduct is a satisfactory showing to the board that a license or permit holder:
(1) has used a false, fraudulent, or forged statement or document or has practiced a fraudulent, deceitful, or dishonest act in connection with a license requirement;
(2) has been convicted of a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude. Forfeiture of a bond or a plea of nolo contendere must be considered the equivalent of a conviction;
(3) practiced psychology while under the influence of alcohol or drugs to such a degree as to adversely affect the license or permit holder's ability to practice psychology;
(4) uses alcohol or drugs to such a degree as to adversely affect the license or permit holder's ability to practice psychology;
(5) has knowingly performed an act which in any way assists a person to practice psychology illegally;
(6) has caused to be published or circulated directly or indirectly a fraudulent, false, or misleading statement as to the skill or methods of practice of a psychologist;
(7) has sustained physical or mental impairment or disability which renders further practice by the license or permit holder dangerous to the public;
(8) has violated the principles of ethics as adopted by the board and published in its regulations;
(9) has engaged in conduct that is deceptive, fraudulent, or harmful to the public;
(10) is guilty of obtaining fees or assisting in obtaining fees under deceptive, false, or fraudulent circumstances;
(11) is guilty of the use of an intentionally false or fraudulent statement in a document connected with the practice of psychology;
(12) has been found by the board to lack the professional competence to practice psychology;
(13) has violated a provision of this chapter regulating the practice of psychology.
(B) In addition to all other remedies and actions incorporated in this chapter, the license of a psychologist adjudged mentally incompetent by a court of competent jurisdiction must be automatically suspended by the board until the psychologist is adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction or in any other manner provided by law as being restored to mental competency.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 56-1543.115; 1968 (55) 2412; 1982 Act No. 430, Section 9; 1994 Act No. 391, Section 4.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 40 - Professions and Occupations
Section 40-55-20. State Board of Examiners in Psychology.
Section 40-55-30. Appointment of members of board; terms; vacancies.
Section 40-55-40. Powers and duties of board.
Section 40-55-50. Acts constituting practice as psychologist.
Section 40-55-55. Licensure requirement.
Section 40-55-60. Code of ethics; limits of psychological practice; list of licensed psychologists.
Section 40-55-80. Application for license; qualifications of applicants.
Section 40-55-85. Board to promulgate regulations for continuing education requirements.
Section 40-55-100. Examinations.
Section 40-55-110. Waiver of examination.
Section 40-55-120. Statement of patient rights and procedures for complaints.
Section 40-55-150. Revocation or suspension of license or other disciplinary action; grounds.
Section 40-55-160. Disciplinary action by board; appeal.
Section 40-55-170. Penalties; injunctions.
Section 40-55-180. Areas of specialization.
Section 40-55-190. Health insurer not required to provide or pay for services.
Section 40-55-320. Definitions.
Section 40-55-330. Home state licensure.
Section 40-55-340. Compact privilege to practice telepsychology.
Section 40-55-350. Compact temporary authorization to practice.
Section 40-55-360. Conditions of telepsychology practice in a receiving state.
Section 40-55-370. Adverse actions.
Section 40-55-390. Coordinated licensure information system.
Section 40-55-400. Establishment of the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission.
Section 40-55-410. Rulemaking.
Section 40-55-420. Oversight; dispute resolution; enforcement.
Section 40-55-430. Date of implementation; associated rules; withdrawal; amendments.