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AB330 • 2025

Makes an appropriation for the development and carrying out of a certain internship program in psychology. (BDR S-615)

AN ACT making an appropriation to the Partnership for Research, Assessment, Counseling, Therapy and Innovative Clinical Education of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for the development and carrying out of a predoctoral internship program in child and adolescent psychology; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT making an appropriation to the Partnership for Research, Assessment, Counseling, Therapy and Innovative Clinical Education of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for the development and carrying out of a predoctoral internship program in child and adolescent psychology; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

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Makes an appropriation for the development and carrying out of a certain internship program in psychology. (BDR S-615)

Makes an appropriation for the development and carrying out of a certain internship program in psychology.

What This Bill Does

  • Makes an appropriation for the development and carrying out of a certain internship program in psychology.
  • (BDR S-615)

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Bill History

  1. 2025-03-03 Nevada Electronic Legislative Information System

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Official Summary Text

Makes an appropriation for the development and carrying out of a certain internship program in psychology. (BDR S-615)

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A.B. 330

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ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 330–ASSEMBLYMEMBER GONZÁLEZ

MARCH 3, 2025
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Referred to Committee on Ways and Means

SUMMARY—Makes an appropriation for the development and
carrying out of a certain internship program in
psychology. (BDR S-615)

FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State: Contains Appropriation not included
in Executive Budget.

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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.

AN ACT making an appropriation to the Partnership for Research,
Assessment, Counseling, Therapy and Innovative Clinical
Education of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for the
development and carrying out of a predoctoral internship
program in child and adolescent psychology; and
providing other matters properly relating thereto.
WHEREAS, According to the Health Resources and Services 1
Administration of the United States Depa rtment of Health and 2
Human Services, over 91 percent of Nevadans reside in a mental 3
health professional shortage area with reduced access to mental 4
health care; and 5
WHEREAS, According to a 2024 report by the nonprofit Mental 6
Health America, Nevada ranks 51st among all states and the District 7
of Colombia for having a higher prevalence of mental illness and a 8
lower rate of access to care for children and adolescents; and 9
WHEREAS, In 2018, the American Psychological Association 10
determined that Nevada had 12.2 licensed psychologists per 100,000 11
persons, which is lower compared to the average in the United 12
States in 2018 of 32.8 licensed psychologists for every 100,000 13
persons and made Nevada the state with the 4th lowest 14
concentration of licensed psychologist s, and that 20.67 percent of 15
adults in Nevada had a mental illness, which is higher compared to 16
the average in the United States in 2018 of 19 percent; and 17

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WHEREAS, According to data of the National Center for Health 1
Workforce Analysis of the Health Resou rces and Services 2
Administration of the United States Department of Health and 3
Human Services, Nevada requires approximately 600 more 4
psychologists than the approximately 640 that are projected to be 5
available in 2025 to meet the demand, and the supply is not 6
projected to meet the demand at any point in the next 10 years; and 7
WHEREAS, As delineated in NRS 641.025, the scope of the 8
practice of psychology is broad and encompasses more unique areas 9
of focus than other mental and behavioral health care fields; and 10
WHEREAS, On August 15, 2024, the Interim Finance Committee 11
approved funding from the Fund for a Resilient Nevada for the 12
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, to establish a new doctoral 13
training program in psychology, which is designed to prepare 14
persons to practice psychology and specialize in child and 15
adolescent psychology; and 16
WHEREAS, To be licensed as a psychologist in Nevada, a person 17
must have earned a doctorate in psychology or equivalent doctorate-18
level education and at least 2 years of supervi sed and documented 19
training experience, 1 year of which must be a predoctoral 20
internship; and 21
WHEREAS, Nevada lacks accredited predoctoral internships 22
providing supervised experience in specialty mental and behavioral 23
health areas such as child and adoles cent psychology, which forces 24
persons seeking such training to leave this State to obtain the 25
training; and 26
WHEREAS, The development of new training programs located 27
in Nevada that provide supervised experiences requires substantial 28
resources for recruitm ent, training and supervision to meet 29
accreditation standards; and 30
WHEREAS, The Partnership for Research, Assessment, 31
Counseling, Therapy and Innovative Clinical Education of the 32
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, serves as a teaching, training and 33
researching clinic with documented success and the foundational 34
infrastructure required to develop expeditiously an accredited 35
predoctoral internship program in child and adolescent psychology; 36
now, therefore, 37
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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN 39
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 40
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Section 1. 1. There is hereby appropriated from the State 42
General Fund to the Partnership for Research, Assessment, 43
Counseling, Therapy and Innovative Clinical Education of the 44
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for the development and carrying 45

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out of an internship program in child and adolescent psychology for 1
persons who are enrolled in a doctoral training program in 2
psychology the following sums: 3
For the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 .................................. $206,000 4
For the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 .................................. $787,100 5
2. Money appropriated by subsection 1 must be used only for: 6
(a) Personnel, operating, travel, professional development and 7
equipment costs related to the development and carrying out of the 8
internship program, including, without limitation, the costs 9
associated with supervision of the interns, training materials an d 10
clinical supplies; 11
(b) Stipends for the interns; 12
(c) The expenses associated with obtaining membership to the 13
Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers; and 14
(d) The expenses associated with obtaining the accreditation of 15
the American Psychological Association for the internship program. 16
3. The sums appropriated by subsectio n 1 are av ailable for 17
either fiscal year. Any remaining balance of those sums must not be 18
committed for expenditure after June 30, 2027, by the entity to 19
which the appropriation is made or any entity to which money from 20
the appropriation is granted or otherwise transferred in any manner, 21
and any portion of the appropriated money remaining must not be 22
spent for any purpose after September 17, 2027, by either the entity 23
to which the money was appropriated or the entity to which the 24
money was subsequently granted or transferred, and must be 25
reverted to the State General Fund on or before September 17, 2027. 26
Sec. 2. This act becomes effective on July 1, 2025. 27

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