Behavioral Sciences - Licensee Self-report is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of Health Professions - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What is the Behavioral Sciences Licensee Self-report in Virginia?
A: The Behavioral Sciences Licensee Self-report is a requirement in Virginia for individuals who hold a license in a behavioral sciences profession to provide information about any criminal charges, convictions, or disciplinary actions.
Q: Who needs to complete the Behavioral Sciences Licensee Self-report in Virginia?
A: Any individual who holds a license in a behavioral sciences profession in Virginia needs to complete the Licensee Self-report.
Q: What information does the Behavioral Sciences Licensee Self-report require?
A: The Licensee Self-report requires individuals to provide information about any criminal charges, convictions, or disciplinary actions, as well as any changes to their contact information or employment status.
Q: How often does the Behavioral Sciences Licensee Self-report need to be completed?
A: The Licensee Self-report needs to be completed annually.
Q: What happens if I fail to complete the Behavioral Sciences Licensee Self-report?
A: Failure to complete the Licensee Self-report may result in disciplinary action against your license, including possible suspension or revocation.
Form Details:
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