Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 08. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS. |
Chapter 08.63. MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY. |
Article 08.63.02. MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY LICENSES. |
Section 08.63.100. Qualifications for license to practice.
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(a) The board shall issue a license to practice marital and family therapy to a person who
(1) applies on a form provided by the board;
(2) pays the fee established under AS 08.01.065;
(3) furnishes evidence satisfactory to the board that the person
(A) has not engaged in conduct that is a ground for imposing disciplinary sanctions under AS 08.63.210;
(B) holds a master's degree or doctorate in marital and family therapy or allied mental health field from a regionally accredited educational institution approved by the board for which the person completed a course of study that included instruction substantially equivalent to the following:
(i) three courses or nine semester or 12 quarter hours of course work in marital and family therapy;
(ii) three courses or nine semester or 12 quarter hours of course work in marital and family studies;
(iii) three courses or nine semester or 12 quarter hours of course work in human development;
(iv) one course or three semester or four quarter hours of course work in professional studies or professional ethics and law;
(v) one course or three semester or four quarter hours of course work in research; and
(vi) one year of supervised clinical practice in marital and family therapy;
(C) after receiving a degree described in (B) of this paragraph, has
(i) practiced marital and family therapy, including 1,500 hours of direct clinical contact with couples, individuals, and families; and
(ii) been supervised in the clinical contact for at least 200 hours, including 100 hours of individual supervision and 100 hours of group supervision approved by the board;
(D) has received training related to domestic violence; and
(E) has passed a written or oral examination administered by the board.
(b) Under regulations adopted by the board, a person who holds a master's or doctorate degree in marital and family therapy or allied mental health field from a regionally accredited educational institution approved by the board, but whose course of degree study did not include all the courses or clinical practice requirements set out in (a)(3)(B) of this section may substitute post-degree courses or practice, as approved by the board, to satisfy the requirements of (a)(3)(B) of this section.
(c) An applicant who fails an examination given under this section may not retake the examination for a period of six months from the date of the examination that the applicant failed.
(d) A license issued under this section shall be renewed biennially by the applicant on a date set by the department and approved by the board. It shall be renewed by payment of the fee established under AS 08.01.065 and by satisfaction of the continuing education requirements established by the board for the renewal of licenses issued under this section.
Authorities
8.63.110; 8.63.130; 8.63.140
Notes
Implemented As
12 AAC 02.242
12 AAC 19.110
12 AAC 19.115
12 AAC 19.120
12 AAC 19.130
12 AAC 19.210
12 AAC 19.310
12 AAC 19.320
12 AAC 19.330
12 AAC 19.340
References
12 AAC 19.110
12 AAC 19.115
12 AAC 19.120
12 AAC 19.130
12 AAC 19.200
12 AAC 19.210
AS 8.63.110 .110">Sec. 08.63.110. License for supervised practice.
AS 8.63.130 .130">Sec. 08.63.130. Temporary license for the practice of marital and family therapy.
AS 8.63.140 .140">Sec. 08.63.140. Licensure by credentials.
History
(Sec. 1 ch 129 SLA 1992; am Sec. 3 ch 152 SLA 2003)