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The Nevada Psychology Jurisprudence Exam ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR.pdf is an up-to-date exam preparation guide specifically designed to help licensure candidates prepare for and pass the Nevada Psychology Board Jurisprudence Examination. This resource provides a comprehensive collection of actual past exam questions paired with accurate answers, detailed explanations, and current legal references. Content focuses on Nevada-specific statutes and regulations governing the practice of psychology, ethical standards, professional conduct requirements, scope of practice definitions, recordkeeping procedures, confidentiality and privileged communications, boundary issues, mandated reporting, disciplinary processes, telepsychology rules, advertising and fee practices, supervision requirements, and compliance with state law and regulatory expectations.

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Nevada Psychology Jurisprudence Exam ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR
Nevada Psychology Jurisprudence Exam Questions
Q1: A psychologist licensed in another state applies for Nevada licensure. Under what conditions may
the written examination (EPPP) be waived?
A. If the psychologist has practiced for 5 years in any state
B. If the psychologist holds an active license in good standing regardless of duration
C. If the psychologist previously passed the EPPP for licensure in another jurisdiction
D. Waiver is never permitted; every applicant must retake the EPPP
Answer: C
Rationale: Applicants who previously passed the EPPP for licensure in another jurisdiction are not
required to retake it for Nevada .
Q2: What is the total required supervised training hours for Nevada psychology licensure?
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Nevada Psychology Jurisprudence Exam Questions Q1: A psychologist licensed in another state applies for Nevada licensure. Under what conditions may the written examination (EPPP) be waived? A. If the psychologist has practiced for 5 years in any state B. If the psychologist holds an active license in good standing regardless of duration C. If the psychologist previously passed the EPPP for licensure in another jurisdiction D. Waiver is never permitted; every applicant must retake the EPPP Answer: C Rationale: Applicants who previously passed the EPPP for licensure in another jurisdiction are not required to retake it for Nevada. Q2: What is the total required supervised training hours for Nevada psychology licensure?

A. 2,000 hours (all postdoctoral) B. 3,000 hours (all predoctoral) C. 3,750 hours (2,000 predoctoral + 1,750 postdoctoral) D. 4,000 hours (2,000 predoctoral + 2,000 postdoctoral) Answer: C Rationale: NAC 641.080 requires 2,000 hours of predoctoral training plus 1,750 hours of postdoctoral training. EPPP Part 2 Requirements Q3: The EPPP Part 2 is required for which applicants? A. All applicants for initial licensure regardless of background B. Applicants who did NOT graduate from an APA-accredited program AND are not actively licensed elsewhere (or licensed <5 years) C. Only applicants seeking provisional licensure as Psychological Interns D. Only applicants who failed EPPP Part 1 twice

Q5: Which Board member is prohibited from participating in preparing, conducting, or grading examinations? A. The Board president B. The Secretary-Treasurer C. The member representing the general public D. Any licensed psychologist member Answer: C Rationale: NRS 641.110(2) states the public member shall not participate in preparing, conducting, or grading any examination required by the Board. Q6: How many members constitute a quorum of the Board of Psychological Examiners? A. A majority of the Board B. Three members C. Four members including the public member D. The president and secretary-treasurer

Answer: A Rationale: A majority of the Board constitutes a quorum. Definition & Scope of Practice Q7: According to NRS 641.025, the practice of psychology includes which of the following? A. Only psychotherapy and assessment B. Diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism and substance abuse C. Prescribing psychotropic medication D. Only services provided in private practice settings Answer: B Rationale: The practice of psychology includes "diagnosis and treatment of mental or emotional disorders, alcoholism and substance abuse, including, without limitation, disorders of habit or conduct". Disciplinary Grounds Q8: Under NRS 641.230, which behavior constitutes grounds for disciplinary action?

Answer: C Rationale: The Board may take disciplinary action if it finds by a preponderance of the evidence that the psychologist has committed a violation. Q10: After completing the required 1,750 postdoctoral hours, how many total supervised hours must a Psychological Assistant complete before taking the State Exam? A. All 1,750 hours; no early testing permitted B. Can take exam after completing 500 hours C. Can take exam after completing 1,400 of the required 1,750 hours D. 2,000 hours total Answer: C Rationale: Registered Psychological Assistants may apply to take the State Exam only after completing 1,400 of the required 1,750 postdoctoral hours. Telepsychology & Interstate Practice

Q11: Under Nevada law, a psychologist may provide telehealth services to individuals located in Nevada only if they hold: A. A valid psychology license in any U.S. state B. A valid Nevada psychology license or PSYPACT authorization C. A master's degree in psychology D. A temporary permit from the Board Answer: B Rationale: Nevada law requires either a valid Nevada psychology license or PSYPACT authorization for telehealth services to persons located in Nevada. Unlicensed Practice Q12: Which of the following statements about unlicensed practice is TRUE? A. The Board may seek an injunction without proof of actual damage B. Only the Attorney General can file an injunction against unlicensed practice

Q14: A psychologist newly licensed in Nevada on June 1, 2025, has their first renewal due on December 31, 2026. How many CE hours are required for this first renewal? A. 30 hours (full biennial requirement) B. 15 hours (prorated) C. 0 hours (newly licensed exemption) D. 6 hours (ethics only) Answer: C Rationale: Licensees newly licensed within the biennium are not required to complete CE hours for their first renewal. Recent Legislative Changes (Effective October 1, 2025) Q15: Under AB196 (2025), the Board may adopt regulations allowing unlicensed persons to perform certain psychological tests under specific conditions. What title may such a person use?

A. Psychological Assistant B. Psychometrist C. Psychological Technician D. Associate Psychologist Answer: B Rationale: AB196 authorizes the Board to adopt regulations allowing unlicensed persons to perform certain tests and use the title "psychometrist" when performing such tests. Q16: AB196 (2025) establishes a statute of limitations for filing complaints with the Board. How many years after the alleged act or omission may a complaint be filed? A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 5 years

Disciplinary Actions & Fines Q18: What is the maximum fine the Board may impose for disciplinary action? A. 1,000∗∗B.∗∗ 1 , 000 ∗∗ B .∗∗2, C. 5,000∗∗D.∗∗ 5 , 000 ∗∗ D .∗∗10, Answer: C Rationale: The Board may "impose a fine of not more than $5,000" as a disciplinary action. Q19: Which of the following actions is NOT available to the Board as a disciplinary measure? A. Public reprimand B. Limitation of practice C. Criminal prosecution for malpractice D. Suspension up to 1 year Answer: C Rationale: The Board’s disciplinary authority includes probation, reprimands, practice limitations, suspension (≤1 year), revocation, and fines up to $5,000. Criminal prosecution is separate

  1. A psychologist licensed in Nevada moves to Oregon and maintains active NV licensure but practices in person in Oregon without Oregon licensure. This is: A) Permissible if telepsychology is not used B) Permissible under reciprocity if NV license is active C) Unlawful because psychology practice is regulated by the jurisdiction where services are delivered D) Permissible for 90 days under emergency rules Answer: C Rationale: Licensure is required in the jurisdiction where the client is physically located; practicing in Oregon without an Oregon license violates Oregon law.
  2. Under NRS 641.210, how long must a licensed psychologist maintain patient records after the last date of service? A) 3 years B) 5 years
  1. A psychological assistant’s supervisor must provide at least how many hours of direct supervision per week during the postdoctoral period? A) 1 hour B) 2 hours C) 3 hours D) No minimum, but at least monthly Answer: A Rationale: NAC 641.095 requires at least one hour of direct, face-to-face supervision per week for postdoctoral psychological assistants.
  2. Which of the following is NOT a ground for denial of licensure under NRS 641.220? A) Conviction of a felony relating to the practice of psychology B) Failure to pay child support C) Lack of required supervised experience D) Using a name that is not registered with the Board

Answer: B Rationale: Failure to pay child support is not listed as a specific ground for psychology license denial; it is handled by other Nevada agencies.

  1. A psychologist terminates a therapeutic relationship and then, after a 3-month hiatus, begins a romantic relationship with the former patient. This is: A) Permissible if the patient consents in writing B) Permissible after 90 days C) Prohibited under NRS 641. D) Permissible only if the psychologist refers the patient elsewhere first Answer: C Rationale: NRS 641.230 lists "engaging in sexual activity with a patient" as misconduct without a time- limited exception for former patients.

Answer: A Rationale: Billing for services not rendered (including no-shows) constitutes fraud and unprofessional conduct.

  1. A psychologist licensed in Nevada wishes to provide telepsychology to a client located in California. The psychologist: A) May do so without additional licensure under NV law B) Must obtain California licensure or comply with PSYPACT if eligible C) May do so for up to 30 days per year D) May do so if the client travels to Nevada for the first session Answer: B Rationale: Telepsychology requires licensure in the state where the client is located; PSYPACT provides an interstate compact option.
  1. How many hours of continuing education in ethics are required per biennium? A) 2 hours B) 4 hours C) 6 hours D) 10 hours Answer: C Rationale: NAC 641.180 requires at least 6 hours in ethics during each biennium.
  2. A psychological intern is defined as a person who has completed: A) A master’s degree in psychology B) A doctoral degree and is completing postdoctoral hours C) At least 2 years of supervised experience in another state D) All doctoral coursework but not the dissertation