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Friday, April 29, 2022

9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. or until Completion of Business

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Meeting Locations

Department of Consumer Affairs
1625 N. Market Blvd., El Dorado Room
Sacramento, CA 95834
(916) 574-7720

Elihu M Harris Building
1515 Clay Street, Fl 2, Room 12
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 622-2564

Cerritos Field Office HQV
12750 Center Court Drive South Ste 750
Cerritos, CA 90703
(562) 402-4668

Milton Marks Conference Center-Monterey Room
455 Golden Gate Ave, Lower Level
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 865-4200

8920 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 334
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
(310) 275-4194

12803 Pimpernel Way
San Diego, CA 92129
(619) 993-4186

2888 Eureka Way, Ste 200
Redding, CA 96001
(530) 225-8710

Board Members

  • Lea Tate, PsyD, President
  • Seyron Foo, Vice President
  • Sheryll Casuga, PsyD
  • Marisela Cervantes, EdD, MPA
  • Mary Harb Sheets, PhD
  • Julie Nystrom
  • Stephen Phillips, JD, PsyD
  • Ana Rescate
  • Shacunda Rodgers, PhD

Board Staff

  • Antonette Sorrick, Executive Officer
  • Jon Burke, Assistant Executive Officer
  • Stephanie Cheung, Licensing Manager
  • Jason Glasspiegel, Central Services Manager
  • Sandra Monterrubio, Enforcement Program Manager
  • Liezel McCockran, CE/Renewals Coordinator
  • Suzy Costa, Legislative and Regulatory Analyst
  • Sarah Proteau, Central Services Office Technician
  • Rebecca Bon, Board Counsel
  • Heather Hoganson, Regulatory Counsel

Agenda

Action may be taken on any item on the agenda.

Unless noticed for a specific time, items may be heard at any time during the period of the Board meeting. The Board welcomes and encourages public participation at its meetings. The public may take appropriate opportunities to comment on any issue before the Board at the time the item is heard. If public comment is not specifically requested, members of the public should feel free to request an opportunity to comment.

  1. Call to Order/Roll Call/Establishment of a Quorum
  2. President’s Welcome
    • Mindfulness Exercise (Rodgers)
  3. Public Comment for Items Not on the Agenda. Note: The Board May Not Discuss or Take Action on Any Matter Raised During this Public Comment Section, Except to Decide Whether to Place the Matter on the Agenda of a Future Meeting [Government Code sections 11125 and 11125.7(a)].
  4. Discussion and Possible Approval of the Board Meeting Minutes: February 17-18, 2022
  5. President’s Report (L. Tate)
    1. Legislative Visits Recap
    2. Meeting Calendar
  6. Executive Officer’s Report (A. Sorrick)
    1. Personnel Update
    2. 2021 Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Annual Report
    3. COVID-19 Update
  7. DCA Update
  8. Budget Report (J. Glasspiegel)
  9. Budget Ad Hoc Committee Report and Consideration of Committee Recommendations (Rodgers – Chairperson, Nystrom)
    1. Fiscal Analysis (J. Burke/J. Glasspiegel/S. Costa)
    2. Fee Recommendation
  10. Licensing Report (S. Cheung)
  11. Continuing Education and Renewals Report (L. McCockran)
  12. Enforcement Report (S. Monterrubio)
  13. Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) EPPP2 Update (S. Casuga)
  14. Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Updates (Cervantes – Chairperson, Casuga, Phillips)
    1. Legislation from the 2021 Legislative Session: Review and Possible Action (M. Cervantes)
      1. Board-Sponsored Legislation
        1. SB 401 (Pan) Healing arts: psychology - Amendments to sections 2960 and 2960.1 of the Business and Professions Code Regarding Denial, Suspension and Revocation for Acts of Sexual Contact
      2. Bills with Active Positions Taken by the Board
        1. AB 32 (Aguiar-Curry) Telehealth
        2. SB 731 (Durazo) Criminal records: relief
        3. SB 772 (Ochoa Bogh) Professions and vocations: citations: minor violations
      3. Watch Bills
        1. AB 29 (Cooper) State bodies: meetings
        2. AB 54 (Kiley) COVID-19 emergency order violation: license revocation
        3. AB 225 (Gray) Department of Consumer Affairs: boards: veterans: military spouses: licenses
        4. AB 339 (Lee) State and local government: open meetings
        5. AB 562 (Low) Frontline COVID-19 Provider Mental Health Resiliency Act of 2021
        6. AB 646 (Low) DCA: boards: expunged convictions
        7. AB 657 (Bonta) State civil service system
        8. AB 810 (Flora) Healing arts: reports
        9. AB 830 (Flora) DCA: director: powers and duties
        10. AB 885 (Quirk) Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act
        11. AB 1026 (Smith) Business licenses: veterans
        12. AB 1236 (Ting) Healing arts: licensees: data collection
        13. AB 1386 (Cunningham) License fees: military partners
        14. SB 102 (Melendez) COVID-19 emergency order violation
        15. SB 221 (Wiener) Health care coverage
        16. SB 224 (Portantino) Pupil instruction: mental health
    2. Legislation from the 2022 Legislative Session: Review and Possible Action (M. Cervantes)
      1. Review of Bills for Active Position Recommendations
        1. AB 1662 (Gipson) Licensing boards: disqualification
        2. AB 1733 (Quirk) State bodies: open meetings
        3. AB 2123 (Villapudua) Bringing Health Care into Communities
        4. AB 2754 (Bauer-Kahan) Psychology: supervising psychologists
        5. SB 1365 (Jones) Licensing boards: procedures
        6. SB 1428 (Archuleta) Psychologists: testing technician
      2. Watch Bills
        1. AB 1795 (Fong) Open meetings
        2. AB 1860 (Ward) Substance abuse treatment
        3. AB 1921 (Jones-Sawyer) Correctional officers
        4. AB 1988 (Bauer-Kahan) Warren-911/Miles Hall-988
        5. AB 2080 (Wood) Health Care Consolidation
        6. AB 2104 (Flora) Professions and vocations
        7. AB 2229 (Luz Rivas) Peace officers: bias evaluation
        8. AB 2274 (Blanca Rubio) Mandated reporters
        9. SB 1031 (Ochoa Bogh) Inactive license fees
        10. SB 1223 (Becker) Criminal procedure: mental health
    3. Legislative Items for Future Meeting...
  15. Discussion and Possible Adoption of Continuing Professional Development Regulatory Package 16 CCR sections 1381.9, 1397.60, 1397.61, 1397.62, 1397.67...
  16. Regulatory Update, Review, and Consideration of Additional Changes
    1. 16 CCR sections 1391.1 - 1392.1 – Registered Psychological Associates
    2. 16 CCR sections 1381.10, 1392, and 1397.69 – Retired License/Renewal
    3. 16 CCR sections 1391.13, and 1391.14 – Inactive/Reactivating Registration
    4. 16 CCR sections 1392 and 1392.1 – Psychologist/Associate Fees
    5. 16 CCR 1395.2 – Disciplinary Guidelines/Uniform Standards
    6. Pathways to Licensure and Enforcement Provisions (various sections)
  17. Recommendations for Agenda Items for Future Board Meetings... [Government Code Sections 11125 and 11125.7(a)].

Closed Session

  1. The Board will Meet in Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section 11126(c)(3) to Discuss Disciplinary Matters Including the above petition, Proposed Decisions, Stipulations, Petitions for Reconsideration, and Remands.

Adjournment

Action may be taken on any item on the agenda. Items may be taken out of order or held over to a subsequent meeting, for convenience, to accommodate speakers, or to maintain a quorum. Meetings of the Board of Psychology are open to the public except when specifically noticed otherwise, in accordance with the Open Meeting Act.

In the event that a quorum of the Board is unavailable, the president may, at their discretion, continue to discuss items from the agenda and to vote to make recommendations to the full board at a future meeting [Government Code section 11125(c)].

The meeting is accessible to the physically disabled. To request disability-related accommodations, use the contact information below. Please submit your request at least five (5) business days before the meeting to help ensure availability of the accommodation.

You may access this agenda and the meeting materials at www.psychology.ca.gov. The meeting may be canceled without notice. To confirm a specific meeting, please contact the Board.

Contact Person: Antonette Sorrick
1625 N. Market Boulevard, Suite N-215
Sacramento, CA 95834
(916) 574-7720