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Key Facts: WA Psych Juris Exam
70%
Passing Score
WA DOH
40h/2yr
CE Required
Biennial
RCW 18.83
Practice Act
WA law
WAC 246-924
Admin Rules
WA code
2,000h
Supervised Hours
Licensure
The WA psychology jurisprudence exam is required for all psychologist license applicants beyond the national EPPP. Covers RCW 18.83, WAC 246-924, the Uniform Disciplinary Act (RCW 18.130), mandatory reporting (RCW 26.44, RCW 74.34), privileged communication (RCW 18.83.110), telehealth/PSYPACT, supervision requirements, and APA ethics under Washington law. 40h biennial CE required including 4h in ethics/law.
About the WA Psych Juris Exam
The Washington psychology jurisprudence exam tests knowledge of state laws and regulations governing the practice of psychology. Required in addition to the EPPP for psychology licensure in Washington. Covers RCW 18.83 (Psychology Practice Act), WAC 246-924 (administrative rules), scope of practice, mandatory reporting, confidentiality, telehealth, supervision, and APA ethics as applied under state law.
Questions
Varies scored questions
Time Limit
Varies
Passing Score
70%
Exam Fee
Varies (application + exam fees) (WA Examining Board of Psychology / DOH)
WA Psych Juris Exam Content Outline
WA Practice Act & State Law
RCW 18.83 definitions, licensing requirements, title protection, scope of practice, WAC 246-924 rules, and the Uniform Disciplinary Act (RCW 18.130)
Ethics & Professional Conduct
APA Ethics Code under WA law, dual relationships, sexual misconduct prohibitions, competency boundaries, advertising, and impaired practitioner obligations
Confidentiality & Mandatory Reporting
RCW 70.02 health care information, RCW 18.83.110 privileged communication, child abuse reporting (RCW 26.44), vulnerable adult reporting (RCW 74.34), and duty to warn
Telehealth & PSYPACT
Washington telehealth requirements, PSYPACT E.Passport and IPC, informed consent for telehealth, and client location verification
Assessment & Forensic Practice
Psychological testing standards, cultural competence, forensic evaluation guidelines, test security, and child custody evaluation requirements
How to Pass the WA Psych Juris Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 70%
- Exam length: Varies questions
- Time limit: Varies
- Exam fee: Varies (application + exam fees)
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Washington laws are tested on the psychology jurisprudence exam?
The exam covers RCW 18.83 (Psychology Practice Act), WAC 246-924 (administrative rules), RCW 18.130 (Uniform Disciplinary Act), RCW 70.02 (health care information confidentiality), RCW 26.44 (child abuse reporting), RCW 74.34 (vulnerable adult reporting), and RCW 71.05 (Involuntary Treatment Act).
Is Washington part of PSYPACT for telepsychology?
Yes, Washington is a PSYPACT member state. Licensed psychologists with an E.Passport can provide telepsychology to clients in other PSYPACT states, and psychologists in other PSYPACT states can serve Washington clients. An Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate (IPC) allows temporary in-person practice.
How many CE hours do Washington psychologists need?
Washington requires 40 hours of continuing education per biennial (2-year) renewal cycle. At least 4 hours must be in ethics and/or law. CE activities must meet Board criteria and be relevant to psychology practice.
What are the supervision requirements for psychology licensure in Washington?
Washington requires at least 2,000 hours of supervised professional experience, with at least 1,500 postdoctoral hours. Supervisors must be licensed psychologists in Washington with competence in the areas being supervised and must meet Board-approved supervision training requirements.