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PSYPACT: A Road Trip
6/3/2022
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Event Description
Presented by:
Janet Orwig, MBA, CAE

Janet Orwig, MBA, CAE in her position with the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) serves as the Associate Executive Officer for Member Services and PSYPACT Executive Director. Janet plays an integral part in the development of new services and programs, securing and managing large government grants and furthering member relations. She is responsible for monitoring state regulatory and legislative actions and overseeing member services for ASPPB including mobility initiatives, the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT), the Psychology Licensure Universal System (PLUS), the Disciplinary Data System (DDS), model documents, and the ASPPB website and listservs.  Her 25-year career in association management includes experience in customer service, communications, public relations, advocacy, strategic planning, leadership development and project and program management. Janet earned her Paralegal Certificate and Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Huntingdon College and her MBA from the University of Phoenix. She is a Certified Association Executive.









Description 
WSPA successfully worked with legislators and Washington State psychologists to pass PSYPACT, SHB1286. This law allows for psychologists to apply for credentials to provide
telepsychology and/or limited in-person services in other compact states. It is anticipated that Washington psychologists will be able to fully engage in this practice as of June 9, 2022. In anticipation of this, WSPA is hosting this session to provide information to psychologists on the requirements and process for application. It will also provide the history of compacts and PSYPACT and considerations for participating in interjurisdictional practice.

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe what an interstate compact is and identify examples
  2. Describe what PSYPACT is and what it allows psychologists to do
  3. Describe the status of PSYPACT with respect to participating states and upcoming dates of implementation
     

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Washington State Psychological Association (WSPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. WSPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.