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§13858. Requirements for licensure


Published: 2015

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§13858. Requirements for licensure






To be eligible for a license to practice counseling at any level, an applicant must
be at least 18 years of age and satisfactorily pass any examination as the board may
prescribe by its rules. Each applicant must demonstrate trustworthiness and competence
to engage in the practice of counseling in such a manner as to safeguard the interests
of the public. Each applicant must submit an application and pay the fee as set under section 13859. The license categories "licensed clinical professional counselor," "licensed pastoral
counselor" and "licensed marriage and family therapist" are of equivalent clinical
status. Clinical status grants the ability to diagnose and treat mental health disorders. [2007, c. 402, Pt. EE, §5 (AMD).]






The following shall be considered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that
an applicant is qualified for licensure under this chapter. [1989, c. 465, §3 (NEW).]








1. Licensed professional counselor. 
To be qualified as a licensed professional counselor, an applicant must demonstrate
to the satisfaction of the board adherence to the ethics of the counseling profession,
successfully complete the examination prescribed by the board and have:





A. A master's degree or a doctoral degree in counseling or an allied mental health
field from an accredited institution or a program approved by the board. Such schooling
must include a minimum core curriculum and total credit hours as adopted by the board;
and [2003, c. 542, §2 (AMD).]










B. Two years of experience after obtainment of a master's degree or a doctoral degree
with a minimum of 2,000 hours of supervised experience. [2003, c. 542, §2 (AMD).]







[
2003, c. 542, §2 (AMD)
.]








2. Licensed clinical professional counselor. 
To be qualified as a licensed clinical professional counselor, an applicant must
demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board adherence to the ethics of the counseling
profession, successfully complete the examination prescribed by the board and have:





A. A master's degree or a doctoral degree in counseling or an allied mental health field
from an accredited institution or a program approved by the board. Such schooling
must include a minimum core curriculum and total credit hours as adopted by the board; [2013, c. 262, §5 (AMD).]










B. Two years of experience after obtainment of a master's degree or a doctoral degree
to include at least 3,000 hours of supervised clinical experience with a minimum of
100 hours of personal supervision; and [2013, c. 262, §5 (AMD).]










C. Beginning January 1, 2020, demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board successful
completion of a minimum of 12 hours of course work in family or intimate partner violence,
including course work in spousal or partner abuse that addresses screening, referral
and intervention strategies, including knowledge of community resources, cultural
factors, evidence-based risk assessment and same-gender abuse dynamics. An applicant
may fulfill this requirement through course work taken in fulfillment of other educational
requirements for licensure or through separate course work provided through contact
hours, Internet hours or distance learning programs, as evidenced by certification
from an accredited educational institution. The board shall accept certification
from the accredited educational institution from which the applicant is a graduate
that verifies the applicant's satisfaction of this requirement within the applicant's
completed course curriculum. An applicant for initial licensure that is unable to
demonstrate completion of the requirements of this paragraph at the time the initial
application is submitted shall demonstrate to the board that these requirements have
been fulfilled upon the applicant's first application for license renewal. [2013, c. 262, §5 (NEW).]







[
2013, c. 262, §5 (AMD)
.]








3. Licensed marriage and family therapist. 
To be qualified as a licensed marriage and family therapist, an applicant must demonstrate
to the satisfaction of the board adherence to the ethics of the counseling profession,
successfully complete the examination prescribed by the board and have:





A. A master's degree or a doctoral degree in marriage and family therapy or its equivalent
from an accredited institution or a program approved by the board. Such schooling
must include a minimum core curriculum to include a one-year clinical practicum and
total credit hours adopted by the board; and [2003, c. 542, §2 (AMD).]










B. Two years of experience after obtainment of a master's degree or a doctoral degree
comprised of at least 1,000 hours of direct clinical contact with couples and families
and 200 hours of supervision, at least 100 of which must be individual supervision. [2003, c. 542, §2 (AMD).]







Notwithstanding the requirements for conditional licensure in section 13851, subsection
4, the board may grant a temporary conditional license for a period not to exceed
6 months to an applicant who meets the requirements of this subsection except for
the successful completion of the examination prescribed by the board. In addition,
the applicant must be employed at an agency under clinical supervision and must apply
for and successfully complete the examination within this 6-month period. If the
applicant fails the examination, the applicant is prohibited from using any clinical
experience gained during the 6-month period that the applicant held the temporary
conditional license to qualify for licensure.


[
2009, c. 172, §1 (AMD)
.]








3-A. Licensed pastoral counselor. 
To be qualified as a licensed pastoral counselor, an applicant must have:





A. Demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board adherence to the standard ethics of
the pastoral counseling profession; [1989, c. 895, §12 (NEW).]










B. Received a Master of Divinity degree or a Doctor of Divinity degree, or an equivalent
degree approved by the board, from an accredited institution or a program approved
by the board. Academic preparation includes a minimum graduate core curriculum to
include 20 credit hours of counseling and human relations and 400 hours of clinical
pastoral education; [2003, c. 542, §3 (AMD).]










C. Two years of experience after attainment of the degree, comprised of at least 1,000
hours of direct clinical contact with individuals, couples and families; [1989, c. 895, §12 (NEW).]










D. Two hundred hours of supervision, including at least 1/3 of those hours with a certified
pastoral counseling supervisor, at least 30 hours of which must be interdisciplinary,
30 hours of which must be individual supervision by one supervisor of no more than
3 cases from intake to termination, and 70 hours of which must be individual supervision
of multiple case material; [1989, c. 895, §12 (NEW).]










E. A call, appointment or charge by a church, synagogue, religious order or other clearly
defined legal religious organization to perform these services as a function of ministry;
and [1989, c. 895, §12 (NEW).]










F. Completed successfully the examination prescribed by the board pursuant to subsection
5. [1989, c. 895, §12 (NEW).]







[
2003, c. 542, §3 (AMD)
.]








4. Supervision. 
Supervision may be provided by a qualified and duly certified or licensed counseling
professional, clinical social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist. Any other supervisor
must be individually approved by the board.


[
1989, c. 465, §3 (NEW)
.]








5. Examination. 
All applicants are required to pass a written examination in subjects the board
deems necessary to determine the fitness of the applicant to practice. The board
shall establish the passing score for all examinations. Examinations must be held
at least twice a year. The examination must be graded using established written base
line scores for failure or passage, be based on accepted counseling criteria and include
measurable and clearly defined procedures for grading the results and issuing a pass
or fail decision. Decisions on all examinations must be in writing and include a
grade and, whenever possible, a summary of the criteria for the grade and an explanation
of the procedure for reexamination or appeal.


[
1989, c. 465, §3 (NEW);
1989, c. 895, §13 (AMD)
.]








6. Existing counselors. 




[
1995, c. 259, §1 (RP)
.]








7. License not allowed. 
Notwithstanding subsections 1 to 5, an individual whose license, certification or
registration has been revoked or suspended in this or any other state and in this
or any other related field, may not be licensed under this section, unless the period
of revocation or suspension has been completed and the board has conducted a competency
review and determined that an acceptable degree of rehabilitation has been accomplished.


[
1995, c. 259, §2 (AMD)
.]








8. Rulemaking. 
The board shall adopt rules to implement the provisions of subsections 1, 2 and
3 and subsection 3-A, paragraph B. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are
routine technical rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.


[
2003, c. 542, §4 (NEW)
.]





SECTION HISTORY

1989, c. 465, §3 (NEW).
1989, c. 895, §§12-14 (AMD).
1989, c. 895, §§1,22 (AFF).
1991, c. 263, §§3,4 (AMD).
1991, c. 263, §§5,6 (AFF).
1995, c. 259, §§1,2 (AMD).
1999, c. 386, §T2 (AMD).
2003, c. 542, §§2-4 (AMD).
2007, c. 402, Pt. EE, §5 (AMD).
2009, c. 172, §1 (AMD).
2013, c. 262, §5 (AMD).