Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section 17-6-10 - Representation of Services10.1. Display of license. The psychologist shall display his/her current (name of jurisdiction) license to practice psychology, on the premises of his/her professional office.10.2. Misrepresentation of qualifications. The psychologist shall not misrepresent directly or by implication his/her professional qualifications such as education, experience, or areas of competence.10.3. Misrepresentation of affiliations. The psychologist shall not misrepresent directly or by implication his/her affiliations, or the purposes or characteristics of institutions and organizations with which the psychologist is associated.10.4. False or misleading information. The psychologist shall not include false or misleading information in public statements concerning professional services offered.10.5. Misrepresentation of services or products. The psychologist shall not associate with or permit his/her name to be used in connection with any services or products in such a way as to misrepresent (a) the services or products, (b) the degree of his/her responsibility for the services or products, or (c) the nature of his/her association with the services or products.10.6. Correction of misrepresentation by others. The psychologist shall correct others who misrepresent the psychologist's professional qualifications or affiliations.