Colorado enacts the Interstate Compact for School Psychologists

On April 29, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed HB24-1096 into law making Colorado the second state to enact the Interstate Compact for School Psychologists.

The ICSP will allow school psychologists to use an eligible license held in a compact member state to be granted an equivalent license in another compact member state, lowering barriers to licensure mobility, and increasing access to practice across state lines.

The compact will become active once enacted by seven states.

West Virginia becomes the first member state of the Interstate Compact for School Psychologists

On March 26, Governor Jim Justice signed HB4951 into law, making West Virginia the first state to enter the Interstate Compact for School Psychologists.


The Interstate Compact for School Psychologists will allow school psychologists to use an eligible license held in a compact member state to be granted an equivalent license in another compact member state, lowering barriers to licensure mobility, and increasing access to practice across state lines. The compact will become active once enacted by seven states. To follow active legislation to enact the ICSP or learn more about the compact, please visit www.schoolpsychcompact.org.