PSYPACT Roundtable: Part 1

Content
4 modules

Difficulty
Intermediate

Rating

Course Length
1 hour

Instructor
The Trust

Description

In the first part of this series, Dr. Bryant will be joined by Ms. Janet Orwig, Executive Director of the PSYPACT Commission. The presentation and discussion will focus on clarifying and understanding key aspects of the compact, how it functions, and the legal and ethical obligations of psychologists who practice under it. The two components of PSYPACT that allow for interjurisdictional psychology practice (APIT and TAP) and their corresponding certificates (E.Passport and IPC) will be defined and differentiated from one another. Additional key terms and psychologists’ obligations under the compact will be delineated and explained, including: definition and requirements of “home state” when practicing under the E.Passport; whether and how practicing under PSYPACT impacts practice in non-compact states; how licensing board complaints are handled in the compact; whether supervisees can practice under their supervisor’s certificates; which distant and receiving state laws and regulations psychologists are obligated to know and follow; as well as issues related to appropriate informed consent when working in different states. This part of the series aims to provide clear information about the compact and how it works and to clarify ambiguities about certain aspects of practice under the compact.

Facilitators: Leisl Bryant, Ph.D., ABPP; Janet Pippin Orwig, MBA, CAE

[Note] This webinar was filmed on November 30, 2023, and may not reflect the most current information and laws regarding this topic.


Learning Objectives

  1. Define and differentiate the two components of PSYPACT that allow for interjurisdictional psychology practice (APIT and TAP), as well as their corresponding certificates (E.Passport and IPC).
  2. Describe the definition of "home state" and analyze how the "home state" requirement under PSYPACT impacts practice.
  3. Describe how licensing board complaints are handled under the compact.
  4. Identify which distant and receiving state laws and regulations psychologists are obligated to know and follow when practicing under the compact.

Important Notice

Because this webinar is on-demand, once you are registered and have created a login account, you can view the webinar at any time in whatever time increments are most convenient. In order to download your CE certificate, receive CE credits, and become eligible for a discount on your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance policy premium, you must:

  • Complete the entire webinar,
  • Pass a brief exam, and,
  • Complete a brief evaluation form.

You are required to achieve a passing score of 75 percent or higher. You are allowed three attempts to successfully complete the exam. If you are unsuccessful on the third attempt, you must re-purchase the course to try again.


Eligibility for Insurance Premium Discounts

  • Unless otherwise noted, you can combine 6 or more CE credit hours earned from The Trust’s Virtual Webinar Series (Risk Management Roundtables, Telehealth Community Chats, We Hold These Truths) and become eligible for a 15% savings on your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance premium for two consecutive renewal periods.
  • You can also combine 4 or more CE credit hours earned from The Trust’s webinars or any other continuing education programs authorized by APA to offer CE credit and become eligible for a 5% savings on your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance premium for one renewal.
  • To obtain CE discounts, download and submit CE certificates (totaling 4 or 6 hours as explained above and completed within the previous 15 months) with your insurance application/renewal.
  • Discounts are not applicable to Researcher/Academician or Student policies.
  • Group policies become eligible for CE discounts when at least 50% of individuals insured under the group policy submit CE certification totaling the number of credits needed for a particular percentage discount.
  • All applications are individually underwritten and submission of CE certification will not guarantee insurance policy issuance or renewal.

Continuing Education Credits

The Trust is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Trust maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

The Trust is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0019.

CE earned from this webinar, PSYPACT Roundtable, can be used to fulfill PSYPACT’s 3-hour CE requirement for their E. Passport renewal. Visit the official website of the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) for more information at www.psypact.org.


Continuing Education Grievance Policy

The Trust is fully committed to conducting all activities in strict conformance with the American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists. The Trust will comply with all legal and ethical guidelines for non-discrimination in promotional activities, program content and in the treatment of CE participants. The Trust CE Director is responsible for complying with these standards.

While the Trust strives to assure fair treatment for all participants and to anticipate problems before they occur, occasionally grievances may be filed. In cases where a participant files a written or oral grievance, the following actions are taken:

  • If the grievance concerns the content of the workshop, webinar, book or the continuing education test, a Trust representative will mediate and will be the final arbitrator. If the participant requests action, the CE Director or a Trust representative will either provide a credit for a subsequent CE offering or provide a partial or full refund of the CE fee already paid.
  • Actions involving a credit or a refund will require a written note documenting the grievance for record-keeping purposes. The aggrieved individual need not sign the note. If the grievance specifically concerns The Trust, the CE Director or Trust representative will attempt to arbitrate.

Direct correspondence to:

Continuing Education
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Phone: (800) 477-1200

Email: grievances@trustinsurance.com


NOTE: This information is provided as a risk management resource and is not legal advice or an individualized personal consultation. At the time this resource was prepared, all information was as current and accurate as possible; however, regulations, laws, or prevailing professional practice standards may have changed since the posting or recording of this resource. Accordingly, it is your responsibility to confirm whether regulatory or legal issues that are relevant to you have since been updated and/or to consult with your professional advisors or legal counsel for timely guidance specific to your situation. As with all professional use of material, please explicitly cite The Trust Companies as the source if you reproduce or distribute any portion of these resources. Reproduction or distribution of this resource without the express written permission of The Trust Companies is strictly prohibited.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate PSYPACT Roundtable, Part 1 on-demand

Learning Credits

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