West Virginia Code
Article 21. Psychologists; School Psychologists
§30-21-7a. Eligibility for School Psychologist Resident

(a) To qualify as a school psychologist resident the applicant must have obtained a master's degree in school psychology from a board approved graduate program within a board approved institution of higher education.
(b) If such individuals are employed by school board(s) to practice school psychology, they may, within sixty days of the initiation of their employment, register with the board and pay a reasonable fee.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 30. Professions and Occupations

Article 21. Psychologists; School Psychologists

§30-21-1. Legislative Findings and Declaration of Public Policy

§30-21-2. Definitions

§30-21-3. License Required; Firms, Associations and Corporations Engaging in the Practice of Psychology

§30-21-4. Duties of Licensee; Construction of Article

§30-21-5. Creation of Board of Examiners of Psychologists; Members, Terms, Meetings, Officers, Oath and Compensation; General Provisions

§30-21-6. Powers and Duties of Board; Funds of Board

§30-21-7. Qualifications of Applicants; Exceptions; Applications; Fee

§30-21-7a. Eligibility for School Psychologist Resident

§30-21-7b. Eligibility for Licensed School Psychologist

§30-21-7c. Eligibility for Licensed School Psychologist Independent Practitioner

§30-21-7d. Eligibility for Current School Psychologist

§30-21-7e. Eligibility of Doctoral Applicants

§30-21-8. Issuance of License; Renewal of License; Renewal Fee; Display of License

§30-21-8a. Issuance of License; Renewal of License; Renewal Fee; Display of License

§30-21-9. Temporary Permits

§30-21-10. Suspension or Revocation of License or Temporary Permit

§30-21-10a. Rulemaking

§30-21-11. Procedures for Hearing

§30-21-12. Judicial Review; Appeal to Supreme Court of Appeals; Legal Representation for Board

§30-21-13. Penalties

§30-21-14. Actions to Enjoin Violations

§30-21-15. Severability

§30-21-17. Special Volunteer Psychologists License; Civil Immunity for Voluntary Services Rendered to Indigents