The Alabama Psychological Association in collaboration with
The Utah Psychological Association and other State Psychological Associations
presents
TEN YEARS AFTER:
PATHWAYS TO INTERJURISDICTIONAL PRACTICE
Friday, March 13, 2026 LIVE ZOOM
10AM – 1PM
3 CE HOURS

Presenter Bio:
Dr. Nan Klein has served as the Utah Psychological Association (UPA) Director of Professional Affairs (DPA) for over 29 years, stepping down from this role at the end of 2025. She currently serves as UPA’s Professional Affairs Consultant. As DPA, Dr. Klein managed the unanimous passage of the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) in the 2017 Utah legislative session. With PSYPACT’s passage, Utah became the second state to join the national compact to regulate the practice of telepsychology and the time-limited practice of face-to-face psychology services across state lines. Dr. Klein is the recipient of multiple awards for her advocacy on behalf of Psychology. Most recently, in February, 2024, she was awarded the fourth ever Lifetime Advocacy Award from the American Psychological Association.
Program Description:
The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) was legislated first in Arizona in 2015.Ten years later, PSYPACT has expanded to include 43 U.S. states and territories, allowing licensed psychologists to provide telepsychology and temporary in-person psychological services across borders. In 2025 four additional states (Hawaii, Iowa, Massachusetts, and New York) introduced PSYPACT legislation which has not yet been enacted; Alaska and New Mexico have pre-filed PSYPACT bills in 2026. This workshop will review historical drivers and legal foundations of PSYPACT, explain current PSYPACT requirements, privileges, and limitations, and discuss new pathways established by the PSYPACT Commission in 2025 to meet the educational requirements for the E.Passport and Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate (IPC). In addition, legal, ethical, clinical practice considerations, and risk management issues will be identified and explicated.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
1. Describe the historical drivers and legal foundations of PSYPACT.
2. Explain current PSYPACT requirements, limitations, and new pathways to meet educational
requirements.
3. Understand legal, ethical, and risk management issues.
4. Evaluate whether PSYPACT aligns with their professional goals and practice model.
Registration Fees:
aPA members: $75.00 (Early bird discount is $60.00 until 3/1/26)
Non-members: $100.00 (Early bird discount is $85.00 until 3/1/2026)
Student members: free
Student non-members: $30.00 (Join aPA for $10 and get free registration)
Registration Deadline is March 11th 2026
Audience:
This presentation is intended for psychologists, other licensed mental health providers, and graduate students of psychology. Level of learning is Intermediate.
General Information:
Zoom Login Link and Handout Materials: Zoom webinar login link and Handout materials will be sent out electronically to all attendees no later than one week prior to workshop date. Printed handout materials are not available for purchase as this CE training is being offered remotely.
Workshop Location: Live, virtual webinar via Zoom.
Closed Captions: Live audio captions will be provided for this event. If you need additional disability-related accommodations, please contact us by email us at info@alapsych.org. Requests should be made at least two weeks in advance of workshop date.
Refunds & Grievance Policy: Participants may direct questions or grievances to aPA at info@alapsych.org. An administrative fee of $20 will be charged for cancellation of registration. Please note, no refunds will be granted less than 10 days prior to workshop date 3/3/26.

There is no potential conflict of interest and/or commercial support for this program or its presenter.


The Alabama Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Alabama Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

Alabama Psychological Association has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6914. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Alabama Psychological Association is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.