Revised Code of Washington
Wash. Rev. Code § 18.83.082 (2026)
Temporary permit
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A person, not licensed in this state, who wishes to perform practices under the provisions of this chapter for a period not to exceed ninety days within a calendar year, must petition the board for a temporary permit to perform such practices. If the person is licensed or certified in another state deemed by the board to have standards equivalent to this chapter, or if the person is a member of a professional organization and holds a certificate deemed by the board to meet standards equivalent to this chapter, a permit may be issued. No fee shall be charged for such temporary permit.
Notes:
Findings—2004 c 262: See note following RCW 18.06.050.
Severability—1984 c 279: See RCW 18.130.901.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 2004–2005 · leading case: Det. of Marshall v. State, 125 P.3d 111 (Wash. 2005).
Det. of Marshall v. State, 125 P.3d 111 (Wash. 2005). “Pursuant to RCW 18.83.082, a psychologist licensed in another state may obtain a temporary permit to practice in Washington state.”
In re the Det. of Marshall, 156 Wash. 2d 150 (Wash. 2005). “Pursuant to RCW 18.83.082, a psychologist licensed in another state may obtain a temporary permit to practice in Washington state.”
In re the Det. of Marshall, 90 P.3d 1081 (Wash. Ct. App. 2004). “” WAC 388-880-010. Chapter 18.83 RCW provides that psychologists must obtain a license in order to practice psychology in this state.”
In Re Det. of Marshall, 90 P.3d 1081 (Wash. Ct. App. 2004). “83 RCW provides that psychologists must obtain a license in order to practice psychology in this state.”
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