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RS 37:1119 - Renewal of licenses for marriage and family therapists

LA Rev Stat § 37:1119 (2018) (N/A)
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NOTE: §1119 eff. until May 1, 2015. See Acts 2014, No. 484, §1.

§1119. Renewal of licenses for marriage and family therapists

A. Licenses for marriage and family therapists shall be valid for two years and must be renewed biennially.

B. On or before January first of the year preceding the expiration of a license, the board shall forward to the licensee a form of application for renewal.

C. A marriage and family therapist must accrue forty clock hours of continuing education by every renewal period every two years.

D. Upon the receipt of the completed application form, verification of completion of required continuing education units, and the required renewal fee, the advisory committee shall recommend to the board for issuance of a license renewal.

NOTE: §1119 as amended by Acts 2014, No. 484, §1, eff. May 1, 2015.

§1119. Renewal of licenses for marriage and family therapists; renewal of provisional licenses for marriage and family therapists

A.(1) Licenses for marriage and family therapists shall be valid for two years and must be renewed biennially.

(2) On or before January first of the year preceding the expiration of a license, the board shall forward to the licensee a form of application for renewal.

(3) A marriage and family therapist must accrue forty clock hours of continuing education by every renewal period every two years.

(4) Upon the receipt of the completed application form, verification of completion of required continuing education units, and the required renewal fee, the advisory committee shall recommend to the board for issuance of a license renewal.

B. The board shall adopt rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act establishing such qualifications and requirements for the renewal of provisional licensed marriage and family therapist licenses.

Acts 2001, No. 1195, §1; Acts 2014, No. 484, §1, eff. May 1, 2015.

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RS 37:1119 - Renewal of licenses for marriage and family therapists