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GA Jurisprudence Exam Guide (Latest 2026/2027 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

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GA Jurisprudence Exam Guide (Latest 2026/2027 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

GA Jurisprudence Exam Guide (Latest 2026/2027 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A Q: Licensure Application Requirements Answer: - Doctoral degree from APA accredited program - Complete APA accredited or APPIC member internship - Complete postdoctoral SWE - Application - Take EPPP after doctorate and internship is complete AND pass - 70% on Jurisprudence - Orals based on work sample from past 6 months - License is obtained after all requirements passed and SWE is complete (1 yr to do it in) Q: Rules about the EPPP Answer: - If you fail 3x you must take 3 semester credits or 15CEU hrs of additional course work - If you fail 6x you must take 9 semester credits or 45 CEUs of additional course work - Fail Oral exam: Full board exam - Fail Full Board: wait 6 months for another full board - Fail Full Board 2xs: denied license and must reapply' Q: Provisional License (definition) Answer: - individual is currently completing SWE and all written exams have been passed - approved application for provisional license has same weight and privileges of a full license except still need supervision until the end of SWE - valid for 24 months but non-renewable - if provisional license is denied you have 60 days to appeal before the file is closed, can be revoked if you are not meeting the SWE -revocation of provision license is NOT a contested act, but holder does have the right to appear before the board Q: Licensure by Endorsement (definition) Answer: - individual currently has a license in another state and is applying for a license in GA - application and fees must be submitted 60 days prior to taking jurisprudence - board may allow reciprocity and grant a psychologist licensed by a similar board in a different state whose standards are not lower than GA (may wave written and/or oral exam) - must fall into one of these categories: licensed less than 10 years senior psychologist I/O psychologist Certificate of Profession Quality from ASPPB -or- they can apply for licensure by exam and go through entire process if applicant has had disciplinary actions the board or questions pf competency the board can deny licensure Q: Senior psychologist (definition) Answer: - been practicing 10 years or more senior I/O psychologist only needs 5 years of practice in I/O Q: Temporary license Answer: - license that can be obtained while an individual is in the process of obtaining licensure by endorsement - board may request a personal interview - must take jurisprudence on 1st available date after the application is approved otherwise they will revoke temp license - must take oral exam on the next available date after written exam or temp license will be revoked Q: Volunteer service license Answer: - individual retired from practice or whose license is in an inactive status who wants to practice without receiving compensation - must have had a license in good standing prior to retirement/inactive status - proof of 20CEs within 2 yrs prior to application, - Exams, application fees, etc are waved - renewable with same requirements as a full license, but time to complete requirements is determined by the Board Q: Permission for limited practice Answer: - if someone is licensed in another state, they may practice in GA without applying for GA license if the hold a valid license in another state - must notify Board 5 days before intended practice - only applies to those NOT seeking licensure in GA (really for if you are doing short term work with FEMA or Red-Cross or something) - allowed 30 days MAX of practice per calendar year Q: Educational Requirements for Licensure - Doctoral degree in applied psychology or I/O from accredited program that meets standards of APA - curriculum must meet APA accreditation competency areas - Prac experience must meet requirements

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