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Key Facts: IA Psych Juris Exam

70%

Passing Score

Iowa Board of Psychology

40h/2yr

CE Required

Biennial renewal

Ch. 154B

Psychology Statutes

Iowa Code

Age 14+

Minor Consent Age

Iowa law

Permissive

Duty to Warn

Iowa statute

The IA Psychology Jurisprudence Exam covers Iowa Code Chapter 154B (psychology statutes), IAC 645 Chapter 240 (Board rules), mandatory reporting under Chapters 232 and 235B, permissive duty to warn, psychologist-client privilege, 40 CE hours per biennium including ethics, and supervision requirements for trainees and provisionally licensed psychologists.

About the IA Psych Juris Exam

The Iowa Psychology Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of Iowa Code Chapter 154B, Iowa Administrative Code 645 Chapter 240, mandatory reporting requirements, confidentiality protections, scope of practice, telehealth rules, supervision standards, and APA ethics as applied under Iowa law. Required for all psychology licensure applicants in Iowa.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1-2 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Included with application (Iowa Board of Psychology)

IA Psych Juris Exam Content Outline

35%

Iowa Psychology Statutes & Board Rules

Iowa Code Chapter 154B, Iowa Admin Code 645 Chapter 240, Board authority, licensure requirements, CE mandates, and title protection.

25%

Confidentiality, Privilege & Mandatory Reporting

Psychologist-client privilege, Iowa confidentiality law, mandatory reporting under Chapters 232 and 235B, permissive duty to warn, and exceptions.

20%

Scope of Practice & Clinical Standards

Scope of practice, informed consent, telehealth requirements, supervision standards, minor consent (age 14+), and assessment practices.

10%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

APA Ethics Code under Iowa law, dual relationships, competence boundaries, and professional responsibility.

10%

Board Discipline & Enforcement

Disciplinary procedures, unprofessional conduct definitions, sanctions, complaint process, and reinstatement requirements.

How to Pass the IA Psych Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 1-2 hours
  • 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

IA Psych Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study Iowa Code Chapter 154B thoroughly for definitions, licensure requirements, and scope of practice boundaries specific to Iowa.
2Know the mandatory reporting obligations under Iowa Chapters 232 (child abuse) and 235B (dependent adult abuse), including the 24-hour reporting timeframe.
3Understand Iowa's permissive duty to warn standard and how it differs from mandatory duty to warn states.
4Review Iowa's minor consent rules allowing those age 14+ to consent to outpatient mental health treatment independently.
5Master the 40-hour biennial CE requirement including the mandatory ethics/Iowa law component.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does the Iowa psychology jurisprudence exam cover?

The exam covers Iowa Code Chapter 154B, Iowa Administrative Code 645 Chapter 240, mandatory reporting of child and dependent adult abuse, confidentiality and privilege protections, scope of practice, telehealth standards, supervision requirements, and APA ethics as applied under Iowa law.

What is the passing score for the Iowa psychology jurisprudence exam?

The Iowa Board of Psychology requires a passing score of 70% on the jurisprudence examination. The exam must be passed before a psychology license is issued.

Does Iowa have a duty to warn statute for psychologists?

Iowa has a permissive duty to warn, meaning psychologists may (but are not legally required to) warn identifiable potential victims when a client poses a credible threat. Good-faith disclosures are protected by immunity.

How many continuing education hours does Iowa require for psychologists?

Iowa requires 40 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal cycle. At least 2 hours must address ethics or Iowa law. CE activities must be Board-approved or from recognized providers.