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Gravity Psychology’s Licensed Psychologists are now authorized under PSYPACT (Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact). This means that we can provide tele-psychology services to patients residing in other participating PSYPACT states, expanding our reach and accessibility to individuals in need of quality mental health care across state borders. Florida is now a participating state (effective 7/1/2023).

What is PSYPACT? PSYPACT is a groundbreaking initiative that allows licensed psychologists to practice tele-psychology and provide mental health services to patients located in other participating PSYPACT states. It eliminates the need for obtaining multiple licenses in different states, streamlining the process and making mental health services more accessible for patients and practitioners alike. This law in Florida is great for seasonal patients (snowbirds) that go back to their home states in the Spring/Summer; this allow us to continue treatment until they come back to Florida (if residing in a PSYPACT state).

Join us in embracing this exciting development in mental health care! Experience the convenience, quality, and reach of our PSYPACT-authorized services. At Gravity Psychology, we are committed to making a positive impact on the well being of individuals across state borders. Don’t let distance hinder your mental health journey. Contact us today and let our PSYPACT-authorized practice provide you with the care you deserve, no matter where you are located!

For more information visit https://psypact.org/mpage/psypactmap

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PSYPACT® PARTICIPATING STATES (40 ENACTED, 38 EFFECTIVE)

Alabama – AL SB 102 (Enacted 3/18/2021; Effective 6/1/2021)
Arizona – AZ HB 2503 (Enacted on 5/17/2016; Effective 7/1/2020)
Arkansas – AR HB 1760 (Enacted 4/25/2021; Effective (11/18/2021)
Colorado – CO HB 1017 (Enacted 4/12/2018; Effective 7/1/2020)
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands – CNMI HB 22-80 (Enacted and Effective 10/24/2022)
Connecticut -CT S 2(Enacted 5/24/2022; Effective 10/1/2022)
Delaware – DE HB 172 (Enacted 6/27/2019; Effective 7/1/2020)
District of Columbia – DC B 145 (Enacted and Effective 4/2/2021)
Florida -FL H 33(Enacted 5/25/2023; Effective 7/1/2023)
Georgia – GA HB 26 (Enacted 4/23/2019; Effective 7/1/2020)
Idaho – ID S 1305 (Enacted 3/23/2022; Effective 7/1/2022)
Illinois – IL HB 1853 (Enacted 8/22/2018, Effective 7/1/2020)
Indiana -IN S 365(Enacted 3/10/2022; Effective 7/1/2022)
Kansas – KS SB 170 (Enacted 5/17/2021; Effective 1/1/2022)
Kentucky – KY HB 38 (Enacted 3/18/2021; Effective 6/28/2021)
Maine – ME HB 631 (Enacted 6/22/2021; Effective 10/18/2021)
Maryland – MD HB 970 (Enacted and Effective 5/18/2021)
Michigan -MI H 5489(Enacted 12/22/2022; Effective 3/29/2023)
Minnesota – MN SB 193 (Enacted 5/25/2021; Effective 5/26/2021)
Missouri – MO HB 1719/MO SB 660 (Enacted 6/1/2018; Effective 7/1/2020)
Nebraska – NE L 1034 (Enacted 4/23/2018; Effective 7/1/2020)
Nevada – NV AB 429 (Enacted on 5/26/2017; Effective 7/1/2020)
New Hampshire- NH SB 232 (Enacted 7/10/2019; Effective 7/1/2020)
New Jersey -NJ A 4205(Enacted 9/24/2021; Effective 11/23/2021)
North Carolina – NC 361 (Enacted 7/1/2020; Effective 3/1/2021)
Ohio -OH S 2 (Enacted 4/27/2021; Effective 7/26/2021)
Oklahoma – OK HB 1057 (Enacted 4/29/2019; Effective 7/1/2020)
Pennsylvania- PA SB 67(Enacted 5/8/2020; Effective 7/8/2020)
Rhode Island -RI H 7501(Enacted 6/21/2022; Effective7/1/2023)
South Carolina -SC H 3204(Enacted 5/16/2023; Effective7/17/2023)
Tennessee -TN S 161 (Enacted and Effective 5/11/2021)
Texas – TX HB 1501 (Enacted 6/10/2019; Effective 7/1/2020)
Utah – UT SB 106 (Enacted on 3/17/2017; Effective 7/1/2020)
Virginia- VA SB 760(Enacted 4/11/2020; Effective 1/1/2021)
Washington -WA H 1286(Enacted 3/4/2022; Effective 6/9/2022)
West Virginia – WV SB 668 (Enacted 4/21/2021; Effective 11/18/2021)
Wisconsin -WI A 537 (Enacted 2/4/2022; Effective 2/6/2022)
Wyoming – WY S 26 (Enacted 2/15/2023; Effective 2/15/2023)