251 CMR, § 3.01

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
Section 3.01 - Definitions

The following definitions shall apply to all of 251 CMR.

The Board, as referred to in 251 CMR 3.00, shall mean The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Registration of Psychologists.

A Doctoral Degree in Psychology shall mean a doctoral degree in psychology from a program in psychology offered by a department of psychology of a recognized educational institution, which meets all requirements of 251 CMR 3.03.

Practica are an organized, sequential series of supervised experiences prior to internship, of increasing complexity, serving to prepare the student for internship. Practicum training shall be an extension of the student's academic coursework.

Recognized Educational Institution shall mean a degree granting college or university which is accredited by a regional board or association of institutions of higher education approved by the Council on Post Secondary Education of the United States Department of Education, or which is chartered to grant doctoral degrees by the Commonwealth. Such institutional accreditation shall exist at the time that the doctoral degree is granted or within two years thereafter.

Supervision shall mean a formal relationship between a qualified supervisor, as provided in 251 CMR 3.05(3) and (4), and a trainee engaged in training.

251 CMR, § 3.01

Amended by Mass Register Issue 1267, eff. 8/15/2014.