
H. B. 3251
(By Delegates Williams,
Shelton, Perry, Paxton,
Poling, L. Smith and Harrison)
(Originating in the Committee on Education)
[April 5, 2001]
A BILL to amend and reenact article fourteen, chapter eighteen-b
of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred
thirty-one, as amended, by adding thereto a new section,
designated section ten, relating to establishing the school
psychologist internship program; legislative findings and
intent; program provisions and requirements; collaboration;
policy; funding limitations; and service agreement.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article fourteen, chapter eighteen-b of the code of
West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended,
be amended by adding thereto a new section, designated section
ten, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 14. MISCELLANEOUS.
ยง18B-14-10. School Psychologist Internship Program established.
(a) The Legislature recognizes and finds that:
(1) There is great potential for programs to assist local
school districts with the provision of prevention strategies for
at-risk students, crisis intervention services, and appropriate
psychological services to prevent school violence;
(2) School districts often have difficulty providing a full
range of psychological services for their students because of the
lack of appropriately trained personnel, and that students would
benefit from increasing both the quantity and quality of school
psychologists in West Virginia;
(3) The knowledge and skills needed by school psychologists
requires comprehensive and intensive graduate-level preparation,
and the ability to respond to the diverse and complex needs of
the students in our schools depends on the availability of
adequate numbers of highly trained school psychologists;
(4) Because of the wide range of problems to which school
psychologists must respond, carefully planned and supervised
practice and experience are an essential part of their training,
and the supervised internship experience may represent the most
critical element in the preparation of school psychologists; and
(5) Under the close supervision and guidance of a
credentialed and highly qualified school psychologist and in close cooperation with an approved university training program,
an internship would provide a school psychology trainee with a
full year of experience and advanced training in actual work with
students, their families, and other school and community
professionals.
(b) It is the intent of this section to establish the school
psychologist internship program, to enable the prospective school
psychologist to integrate, apply and advance the knowledge and
skills introduced during graduate level courses and practica.
(c) To the extent that state funds are appropriated
therefore, the state department of education, local school
districts and Marshall university, or any other state institution
of higher education with a "national association of school
psychologists" accredited program, shall work cooperatively to
implement the internship program in school psychology, which is
hereby established in this section.
(d) The program shall:
(1) Provide an intensive and comprehensive year of
supervised professional experience, and provide the opportunity
for field and university supervisors to closely evaluate the
professional competence of the intern and determine his or her
preparedness and qualification to enter professional practice as a certified school psychologist by the state department of
education;
(2) Provide a process for integrating, applying and
expanding competencies learned throughout the graduate school
experience, which competencies include:
(A) Collaborative problem-solving consultation;
(B) Assessment for intervention;
(C) Interventions;
(D) Skill development and training;
(E) Primary prevention strategies;
(F) Counseling, both individual and group;
(G) Crisis intervention services;
(H) Child advocacy; and
(I) Program evaluation;
(3) Offer training through the program on a full-time basis:
(A) With applied learning experiences;
(B) In an approved educational setting;
(C) During a course of at least a nine-month period with a
minimum of twelve hundred hours;
(4) Provide for collaboration between the state department
and a higher education institution that maintains full commitment
to compliance with the guidelines and standards set forth by the state department for certification, and the national
certification of school psychologist by the national association
of school psychologists;
(e) The state department shall establish a policy to
implement the provisions of this section. The policy shall
provide for:
(1) A higher education faculty program coordinator for the
program responsible to place interns, and serve as liaison among
county administrative staff and field-based supervisors;
(2) A field-based supervisor for the intern with the ability
to provide quality supervision;
(3) The state department to retain authority for final
training site approval and the assignment of internships
consistent with state fiscal responsibilities;
(4) The awarding of internships only for those school
systems employing at least one school psychologist who has been
approved as a supervisor by the school to which the intern will
be assigned;
(5) Release from limited job responsibilities of supervisors
for the purpose of completing internship responsibilities in lieu
of compensation for their services;
(6) Interns to be paid at teacher salary levels commensurate with their level of experience and training: Provided, That
benefits will be consistent with those articulated by county
policy;
(7) Temporary certification of each intern so that their
services may be medicaid reimbursed;
(8) Work release for interns for the purpose of attending
required state and or higher education institution seminars and
meetings;
(9) An application and approval process for selecting
participants in the program;
(10) Candidate qualifications and eligibility requirements;
(11) County school system discretion in accepting or
rejecting any placement;
(12) A formal written agreement between the state
department, county school system and higher education institution
specifying expectations and responsibilities of all parties; and
(13) Any other provision necessary to implement the purposes
and intent of this section.
(f) A participant in the program shall agree in writing to
provide public school psychological services in this state for a
minimum of one year following completion of the internship
program in return for the financial support provided by the state. The state department of education shall by policy provide
a method for repayment of costs of the internship program by any
participant who does not complete this instate service
requirement following the program.
(g) Nothing in this section requires any level of funding by
the Legislature.