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Key Facts: LA Psych Juris Exam

70%

Passing Score

Board requirement

40h/2yr

CE Required

Biennial renewal

RxP

Prescriptive Auth

Medical psych

Permissive

Duty to Warn

La. R.S. 9:2800.2

500

EPPP Score

ASPPB standard

The LA Psychology Jurisprudence Exam covers La. R.S. 37:2351-2371 (practice act), LSBEP regulations, prescriptive authority for medical psychologists (unique to LA), collaborative practice with physicians, 40 CE per biennial renewal with 3 hours ethics, PERMISSIVE (not mandatory) duty to warn under La. R.S. 9:2800.2, EPPP score of 500, and PSYPACT participation.

About the LA Psych Juris Exam

The Louisiana Psychology Jurisprudence Examination tests knowledge of La. R.S. 37:2351-2371 (Psychology Practice Act), LSBEP regulations, prescriptive authority for medical psychologists, collaborative practice requirements, mandatory reporting, psychologist-client privilege under La. C.E. Art. 510, permissive duty to warn under La. R.S. 9:2800.2, and APA ethical standards.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

Variable

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Included with application (Louisiana State Board of Examiners of Psychologists)

LA Psych Juris Exam Content Outline

30%

Louisiana Psychology Practice Act & Regulations

La. R.S. 37:2351-2371, LSBEP regulations, licensing, scope of practice, EPPP requirements

20%

Prescriptive Authority & Medical Psychology

Medical psychologist certification, LSBME oversight, collaborative practice, psychopharmacology CE

20%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

APA Ethics Code, dual relationships, informed consent, competence, supervision

15%

Confidentiality & Privilege

La. C.E. Art. 510 privilege, permissive duty to warn (La. R.S. 9:2800.2), HIPAA

15%

Mandatory Reporting & Telehealth

Child abuse reporting (Children's Code), elder abuse, PSYPACT, telehealth standards

How to Pass the LA Psych Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: Variable
  • 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

LA Psych Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study the prescriptive authority provisions unique to Louisiana — this is heavily tested
2Know the difference between PERMISSIVE duty to warn (Louisiana) and mandatory duty to warn (most states)
3Review La. R.S. 37:2351-2371 for the Psychology Practice Act and LSBEP regulations
4Understand the collaborative practice agreement requirements for medical psychologists
5Study the dual-board oversight: LSBEP for general practice, LSBME for prescriptive authority

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Louisiana psychologists prescribe medications?

Yes. Louisiana is one of a small number of states that grants prescriptive authority to qualified psychologists. Medical psychologists must complete a postdoctoral master's in clinical psychopharmacology, obtain certification from the LSBME, and maintain a collaborative practice agreement with a physician.

Does Louisiana have a mandatory or permissive duty to warn?

Louisiana has a PERMISSIVE duty to warn under La. R.S. 9:2800.2. Psychologists are permitted (not required) to breach confidentiality when a client poses a credible threat to an identifiable victim. This is an important distinction from states with mandatory duty-to-warn laws.

How many CE hours does Louisiana require for psychologist license renewal?

Louisiana requires 40 hours of continuing education per biennial renewal period, including at least 3 hours in ethics or professional conduct. Medical psychologists must complete additional psychopharmacology CE through the LSBME.

What EPPP score does Louisiana require?

Louisiana requires a minimum scaled score of 500 on the EPPP (on a 200-800 scale) for psychologist licensure. This is the standard passing score recommended by ASPPB.