Minnesota Administrative Rules Agency 168 - Psychology Board
Here’s what I found on Minnesota Administrative Rules Agency 168, governing the Psychology Board (Ch. 7200):
📘 Overview: Chapter 7200 – Psychologists’ Licensure & Ethics
This chapter outlines:
Licensure criteria, definitions, and ethical standards
Scope of practice, including continuing education, competence, and professional responsibilities
Grounds for discipline and unlicensed practice (revisor.mn.gov, law.cornell.edu)
🔍 Examples of Key Rules
Definitions (Part 7200.0110)
Terms defined include “applicant,” “board,” “client,” “competent practice,” “continuing education,” and “forensic” (regulations.justia.com)
Practicing Without a License (Part 7200.3620)
Anyone who practices psychology in Minnesota after license termination risks discipline or denial of relicensure (law.cornell.edu)
✅ How to Access & Stay Updated
The official Minnesota Revisor site hosts the latest rules: search for “Agency 168” or go straight to Chapter 7200 (revisor.mn.gov)
Third-party platforms like Justia and Cornell LII mirror these rules but may not be fully up to date
The Revisor updates administrative rules quarterly; for example, as of March 24, 2025, Part 7200.0110 is current through Register Vol. 49, No. 39 (regulations.justia.com)
🛠️ What You Can Do Next
Visit the Revisor’s site and review Chapter 7200 in full—covering licensure requirements, renewal, supervision, ethics, and enforcement provisions.
Bookmark or subscribe to the State Register or RSS feed for updates, especially if you're a practicing psychologist or training toward licensure.
Check related Minnesota Statutes—the administrative rules complement statutory law (Minnesota Statutes Chapter 148).
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