This legislation has been repealed.
(1) The Board may
enter into a reciprocal arrangement with the Psychologists Board or other
authority lawfully exercising in any place outside the State powers, which are
in the opinion of the Board substantially similar to the powers conferred on
the Board by this Act, for the recognition of the status of a person
registered, licensed or authorised by that authority to practise as a
psychologist in that place, for the grant to any such person so recognised of
a certificate of registration under this Act, and for similar recognition,
registration, licensing or authorisation in that place of psychologists
registered under this Act.
(2) An arrangement
under this section may contain a condition that a person applying to be
registered under this Act shall furnish such additional or other evidence of
character or competency as the Board considers necessary.
(3) Where the Board
enters into a reciprocal arrangement under subsection (1) a summary of the
provisions agreed upon shall be published in the Gazette .
(4) Where a person is
registered, licensed or authorised to practise by a reciprocating authority
and the Board is satisfied that he possesses the requisite knowledge and skill
for the professional practice of psychology in the State the Board may grant a
certificate of registration to him under this Act and authorise the entry of
his name in the Register accordingly upon payment of the prescribed fee.