- Introduced -
SB 499 - This act would allow interested third parties, defined as parents or guardians of a person who received treatment by a psychologist or any person who is financially responsible for the payment of treatment, to file complaints against a psychologist and then to appear before the State Committee of Psychologists and present evidence regarding such complaint or another complaint.
This act also outlines the action to be taken against a psychotherapist for the sexual exploitation of a patient.
This act is identical to SB 456 from 1997.
JOHN MESSMER