Wyoming Administrative Code Agency 068 - Psychology, Board of

The Wyoming State Board of Psychology (Agency 068, Sub-Agency 0001) regulates the practice of psychology, behavior analysis, and related fields in Wyoming. The Board's rules are codified in the Wyoming Administrative Code and are designed to interpret and implement the Psychology Practice Act (W.S. §§ 33-27-113 through 33-27-125).(law.cornell.edu)

📘 Overview of Key Chapters

Chapter 1 – General Provisions

Purpose: Establishes the Board's authority and outlines the scope of its regulations.

Board Composition: Details the structure and responsibilities of the Board.

Chapter 4 – Application Procedures

Licensure Requirements: Specifies the application process for obtaining a psychologist license in Wyoming.

Documentation: Outlines the necessary documentation and qualifications required for licensure.

Chapter 8 – Renewal of Licenses and Certificates

Annual Renewal: Describes the process for the annual renewal of licenses and certificates.

Continuing Education: Details the continuing education requirements for psychologists, psychological practitioners, and specialists in school psychology.

Change of Information: Provides guidelines for updating personal information such as name and address. (law.cornell.edu)

Chapter 15 – Rules of Conduct

Ethical Standards: Sets forth the ethical guidelines psychologists must adhere to in their professional conduct.

Client Welfare: Emphasizes the importance of informed consent, confidentiality, and professional boundaries.

Professional Representation: Prohibits misrepresentation of qualifications and affiliations. (law.cornell.edu)

📌 Additional Information

Proposed Rule Changes: The Board is considering amendments to various chapters and the introduction of new chapters. Public comments are being accepted until July 18, 2025. (psychology.wyo.gov)

Licensure Types:

Psychologist: Requires a doctoral degree in psychology and completion of supervised clinical experience.

Psychology Resident: For individuals pursuing supervised experience post-doctorate.

Behavior Analyst: Licensure requires certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). 

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