Pennsylvania · 2025-2026
SB 1243
An Act amending the act of March 23, 1972 (P.L.136, No.52), known as the Professional Psychologists Practice Act, further providing for definitions, for State Board of Psychology and for powers of the board; providing for prescription certificate, for prescribing and administrative practices and for controlled substances; and further providing for refusal, suspension or revocation of license, for reporting of multiple licensure and for penalties and injunctions against unlawful practice.
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Pennsylvania Senate Bill 1243 proposes amendments to the Professional Psychologists Practice Act of 1972. The bill addresses definitions, the State Board of Psychology, and board powers while establishing provisions for prescription certificates, prescribing practices, and controlled substances. Additionally, it outlines procedures for license refusal, suspension, or revocation, reporting of multiple licensure, and penalties for unlawful practice.
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Sponsors + 8 cosponsors
- Gene Yaw Republican lead
- Amanda Cappelletti Democratic
- Dave Argall Republican
- Elder Vogel Republican
- John Kane Democratic
- Lisa Baker Republican
- Lynda Culver Republican
- Scott Hutchinson Republican
- Tracy Pennycuick Republican