How Does
the Process Work?
The National
Register does not initiate or independently investigate
complaints against Registrants; rather, any action by COPPE
is based upon documentation received from the investigation
and adjudication by outside organizations, such as stat/provincial
psychology boards and associations, governmental bodies,
and courts. Only when a question is raised concerning the
possibility of "any significant misrepresentation in
connection with his/her application for listing" does
the National Register conduct its own investigation.
Step 1: COPPE obtains available information and determines whether
the reported matter warrants further review.
Step 2: COPPE
advises the applicant/Registrant in writing of the reason(s)
for the possible imposition of sanctions. The applicant/Registrant
will then have thirty days in which to submit in writing
any information he/she desires and to request the right
to appear before COPPE. If the Registrant/applicant does
not respond within thirty days, COPPE shall proceed to decide
the matter on the basis of the information available.
Step 3: The applicant/Registrant shall authorize COPPE to obtain
information concerning the matter from all appropriate persons
and agencies.
Step 4: After reviewing all available information, COPPE shall decide
the matter, decide on the appropriate sanction, if any,
and advise the Respondent of its decision and the basis
for the decision.
To view public notices of
disciplinary action against Registrants, please
click here.