Chapter 167 |
2022 -- S 2616 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED Enacted 06/27/2022 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS AND MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS |
Introduced By: Senators DiMario, Valverde, Cano, Miller, Burke, Lawson, DiPalma, Bell, Murray, and Kallman |
Date Introduced: March 10, 2022 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 5-63.2-2, 5-63.2-4, 5-63.2-9 and 5-63.2-10 of the General Laws in |
Chapter 5-63.2 entitled "Mental Health Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists" are |
hereby amended to read as follows: |
5-63.2-2. Definitions. |
As used in this chapter: |
(1) "Advertise" means, but is not limited to, the issuing or causing to be distributed any |
card, sign, or device to any person; or the causing, permitting, or allowing any sign or marking on |
or in any building, radio, or television; or by advertising by any other means designed to secure |
public attention. |
(2) "Board" means the board of mental health counselors and marriage and family |
therapists. |
(3) "Clinical counselor in mental health" means a person who is licensed pursuant to § 5- |
63.2-9, which license is in force and not suspended or revoked as of the particular time in question. |
(4) "Internship" means a part of an organized graduate program in counseling therapy and |
constitutes a supervised experience within a mental health and/or marriage and family setting. |
(5) "Marriage and family therapist" means a person who is licensed pursuant to § 5-63.2- |
10, which license is in force and not suspended or revoked as of the particular time in question. |
(6) "Person" means any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, organization, or body |
politic. |
(7) "Practice of clinical mental health counseling" means the rendering of professional |
services to individuals, families, or groups for monetary compensation. These professional services |
include: |
(i) Applying the principles, methods, and theories of counseling and/or psychotherapeutic |
techniques to define goals and develop a treatment plan of action aimed toward the prevention, |
treatment, and resolution of social, mental, and emotional dysfunction and intra or interpersonal |
disorders in persons diagnosed at intake as non-psychotic and not presenting medical problems; |
and |
(ii) Engaging in psychotherapy of a nonmedical nature, utilizing supervision when |
appropriate, and making referrals to other psychiatric, psychological, or medical resources when |
the person is diagnosed as psychotic or presenting a medical problem. |
(8) "Practice of marriage and family therapy" means the rendering of professional services |
to individuals, family groups, couples, or organizations for monetary compensation. These |
professional services include applying principles, methods, and therapeutic techniques for the |
purpose of resolving emotional conflicts; modifying perceptions and behavior; enhancing |
communications and understanding among all family members; and the prevention of family and |
individual crisis. Individual marriage and family therapists shall also engage in psychotherapy of a |
nonmedical and non-psychotic nature with appropriate referrals to psychiatric resources. |
(9) "Practicum" means a part of an organized graduate program in counseling therapy and |
constitutes a supervised experience within the graduate counseling program. |
(10) "Qualified supervision" means the supervision of clinical services in accordance with |
standards established by the board under the supervision of an individual who has been recognized |
by the board as an approved supervisor. |
(11) "Recognized educational institution" means any educational institution that grants a |
bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree and is recognized by the board of mental health counselors |
and marriage and family therapists or a recognized postgraduate clinical training program as |
specified in §§ 5-63.2-9(2) 5-63.2-9 and 5-63.2-10(2) 5-63.2-10. |
(12) "Use a title or description of" means to hold oneself out to the public as having a |
particular status by means of stating on signs, mailboxes, address plates, stationery, |
announcements, calling cards, or other instruments of professional identification. |
5-63.2-4. Composition of board -- Appointment, and terms, and removal of members. |
The director of the department of health, with the approval of the governor, shall appoint |
nine (9) electors as members of the board. Three (3) shall be clinical mental health counselors, at |
least two (2) of whom shall meet the qualifications of § 5-63.2-9 5-63.2-9(b) and have at least five |
(5) years of private practice experience in mental health counseling; three (3) shall be marriage and |
family therapists, who shall be clinical marriage and family therapists who meet the qualifications |
of § 5-63.2-10 5-63.2-10(b) and have at least five (5) years of private practice experience in |
marriage and family therapy; three (3) shall be members of the public. Commencing September |
1996, the director of the department of health shall appoint one clinical mental health counselor for |
one year; one clinical mental health counselor for two (2) years; one clinical mental health |
counselor for three (3) years; one marriage and family therapist for one year; one marriage and |
family therapist for two (2) years; one marriage and family therapist for three (3) years; one public |
member for two (2) years; and two (2) public members for three (3) years. After this, all terms of |
appointments shall be for three (3) years. In no instance shall a person serve more than six (6) |
consecutive years on the board. |
5-63.2-9. Qualifications of licensed clinical mental health counselors Qualifications of |
licensed clinical mental health counselor associates and licensed clinical mental health |
counselors. |
(a) An applicant for licensure shall submit to the board written evidence on forms furnished |
by the division of professional regulation that the applicant: The department shall issue the |
appropriate license to applicants who meet the qualifications in this section. |
(1) Prerequisites for licensure of a clinical mental health counselor associate. A license as |
a "clinical mental health counselor associate" shall be issued to an applicant who meets the |
following qualifications: |
(1)(i) Is of good character; and |
(2)(ii) Has received a graduate degree specializing in counseling/therapy from a college or |
university accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, or an equivalent |
regional accrediting agency, and that has the approval by a cognizable national or regional |
certifying authority; and |
(3)(iii) Has completed sixty (60) semester hours or ninety (90) quarter hours within his or |
her graduate counseling/therapy program; and |
(4)(iv) Has completed a minimum of twelve (12) semester hours or eighteen (18) quarter |
hours of supervised practicum and a minimum of one calendar year of supervised internship |
consisting of twenty (20) hours per week, or its equivalent, with emphasis in mental health |
counseling supervised by the department within the college or university granting the requisite |
degree or by an accredited postgraduate clinical training program recognized by the United States |
Department of Education, or education and/or experience that is deemed equivalent by the board; |
and . |
(2) Prerequisites for licensure of a clinical mental health counselor: A license as a "clinical |
mental health counselor" shall be issued to an applicant who meets the following qualifications: |
(5)(i) Has completed a minimum of two (2) years of relevant postgraduate experience, |
including at least two thousand (2,000) hours of direct client contact offering clinical or counseling |
or therapy services with emphasis in mental health counseling subsequent to being awarded a |
master's degree, certificate of advanced graduate study, or doctorate; and |
(6)(ii) Has a minimum of one hundred (100) hours of post-degree supervised case work |
spread over a two-year (2) period; provided, that the supervision was provided by a person who, at |
the time of rendering the supervision, was recognized by the board as an approved supervisor; and |
(7)(iii) Has passed, to the satisfaction of the board, an examination conducted by it to |
determine the applicant's qualification for licensure as a clinical mental health counselor or is |
applying for licensure under the provisions of § 5-63.2-15. |
(b) A candidate shall be held to have qualified for licensure as a clinical mental health |
counselor associate, or a clinical mental health counselor upon the affirmative vote of at least four |
(4) members of the board, two (2) of whom must be mental health counselors on the board. |
5-63.2-10. Qualifications of licensed marriage and family therapists Qualifications of |
licensed marriage and family therapist associates and licensed marriage and family |
therapists. |
(a) An applicant for licensure shall submit to the board written evidence on forms furnished |
by the division of professional regulation that the applicant: The department shall issue the |
appropriate license to applicants who meet the qualifications of this section. |
(1) Prerequisites for licensure of a marriage and family therapist associate. A license as a |
"marriage and family therapist associate" shall be issued to an applicant who meets the following |
qualifications: |
(1)(i) Is of good character; and |
(2)(ii) Has completed a graduate degree program specializing in marital and family therapy |
from a college or university accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, |
or an equivalent regional accreditation agency; and |
(3)(iii) Has completed sixty (60) semester hours or ninety (90) quarter hours within his or |
her graduate degree program specializing in marital and family therapy; and |
(4)(iv) Has completed a minimum of twelve (12) semester hours or eighteen (18) quarter |
hours of supervised practicum and a one-calendar year of supervised internship consisting of twenty |
(20) hours per week, or its equivalent, with emphasis in marriage and family therapy supervised by |
the department within the college or university granting the requisite degree or by an accredited |
postgraduate clinical training program, approved by the commission on accreditation for marriage |
and family therapy education recognized by the United States department Department of |
education Education, or education and/or experience that is deemed equivalent by the board; and |
. |
(2) Prerequisites for licensure of a marriage and family therapist. A license as a "marriage |
and family therapist" shall be issued to an applicant who meets the following qualifications: |
(5)(i) Has had a minimum of two (2) years of relevant postgraduate experience, including |
at least two thousand (2,000) hours of direct client contact offering clinical or counseling or therapy |
services with emphasis in marriage and family therapy subsequent to being awarded a master's |
degree or doctorate; and |
(6)(ii) Has had a minimum of one hundred (100) hours of post-degree supervised case work |
spread over two (2) years (2); provided, that the supervision was provided by a person who, at the |
time of rendering the supervision, was recognized by the board as an approved supervisor; and |
(7)(iii) Has passed to the satisfaction of the board an examination conducted by it to |
determine the applicant's qualifications for licensure as a marriage and family therapist or is |
applying for licensure under the provisions of § 5-63.2-15. |
(b) A candidate shall be qualified for licensure as a marriage and family therapist associate, |
or a marriage and family therapist upon the affirmative vote of at least four (4) members of the |
board, two (2) of whom must be marriage and family therapists on the board. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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