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Key Facts: CO Psych Juris Exam

70%

Passing Score

Board requirement

CRS 12-245

Practice Act

CO Revised Statutes

40h/2yr

CE Requirement

Biennial renewal

DORA

Regulatory Agency

Dept. of Reg. Agencies

Age 15

Minor Consent Age

CRS 27-65-103

The CO Psychology Jurisprudence Exam covers Colorado's Mental Health Practice Act (CRS Title 12 Art. 245), DORA regulations, psychologist scope of practice, mandatory reporting of child and elder abuse, duty to warn, confidentiality and privileged communication, minor consent at age 15, telehealth and PSYPACT provisions, supervision requirements, continuing education, and Board disciplinary procedures.

About the CO Psych Juris Exam

The Colorado Psychology Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of the Colorado Mental Health Practice Act (CRS Title 12, Article 245) and Board regulations governing psychology practice. Required for psychologist licensure in Colorado, administered by the Board under the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).

Questions

Varies scored questions

Time Limit

Varies

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Included with application (Colorado State Board of Psychologist Examiners (DORA))

CO Psych Juris Exam Content Outline

30%

Colorado Mental Health Practice Act & DORA Rules

CRS Title 12 Article 245, Board rules, DORA regulatory authority, definitions, unlicensed practice penalties, sunset review

25%

Scope of Practice & Licensing

Psychologist scope of practice, doctoral requirements, postdoctoral supervised hours, EPPP, license renewal, reinstatement, title protection

20%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

APA Ethics Code under state law, dual relationships, competency boundaries, cultural competence, advertising, fee splitting, malpractice

15%

Confidentiality & Mandatory Reporting

Privileged communication, duty to warn (CRS 13-21-117), child abuse reporting (CRS 19-3-304), elder abuse reporting, HIPAA, minor consent

10%

Telehealth & Assessment Standards

Telepsychology regulations, PSYPACT, informed consent for telehealth, testing standards, forensic practice, record keeping and retention

How to Pass the CO Psych Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: Varies questions
  • Time limit: Varies
  • Exam fee: Included with application

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

CO Psych Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study the Colorado Mental Health Practice Act under CRS Title 12, Article 245 and associated Board rules
2Know Colorado's duty to warn statute (CRS 13-21-117) and mandatory reporting thresholds
3Understand the minor consent provision allowing age 15+ to consent to outpatient psychotherapy
4Review PSYPACT provisions and telehealth informed consent requirements specific to Colorado
5Study DORA's regulatory authority, the Board's disciplinary process, and sunset review provisions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a jurisprudence exam required for psychologist licensure in Colorado?

Yes, Colorado requires passage of a state jurisprudence examination covering the Mental Health Practice Act and Board regulations as part of the psychologist licensure process, in addition to the national EPPP.

What laws does the Colorado psychology jurisprudence exam cover?

The exam covers the Colorado Mental Health Practice Act (CRS Title 12, Article 245), Board rules, DORA regulations, duty to warn statutes (CRS 13-21-117), mandatory reporting laws (CRS 19-3-304), and confidentiality provisions.

At what age can a minor consent to mental health treatment in Colorado?

In Colorado, minors aged 15 and older may consent to their own outpatient psychotherapy without parental consent under CRS 27-65-103.

Does Colorado participate in PSYPACT for telepsychology?

Yes, Colorado is a PSYPACT member state, allowing licensed psychologists to practice telepsychology across member state lines without obtaining a separate license in each state.