|
|
|
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
|
|
AN ACT
|
|
relating to the licensing of marriage and family therapists, |
|
marriage and family therapist associates, professional counselors, |
|
and professional counselor associates, including certain |
|
out-of-state applicants. |
|
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
|
SECTION 1. Sections 502.151 and 502.1515, Occupations Code, |
|
are amended to read as follows: |
|
Sec. 502.151. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF EXECUTIVE |
|
COUNCIL. Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, the [The] |
|
executive council shall: |
|
(1) determine the qualifications and fitness of a |
|
license applicant under this chapter; and |
|
(2) adopt a code of professional ethics for license |
|
holders. |
|
Sec. 502.1515. BOARD DUTIES. Except as otherwise provided |
|
by this chapter, the [The] board shall propose to the executive |
|
council: |
|
(1) rules regarding: |
|
(A) the qualifications necessary to obtain a |
|
license, including rules limiting an applicant's eligibility for a |
|
license based on the applicant's criminal history; |
|
(B) the scope of practice of and standards of |
|
care and ethical practice for marriage and family therapy; and |
|
(C) continuing education requirements for |
|
license holders; and |
|
(2) a schedule of sanctions for violations of this |
|
chapter or rules adopted under this chapter. |
|
SECTION 2. Section 502.252, Occupations Code, is amended by |
|
amending Subsections (b) and (c) and adding Subsections (d) and (e) |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(b) To qualify for a license as a licensed marriage and |
|
family therapist associate, a person must: |
|
(1) be at least 18 years of age; |
|
(2) have completed a graduate internship in marriage |
|
and family therapy, or an equivalent internship, as approved by the |
|
executive council; |
|
(3) pass the license examination and jurisprudence |
|
examination determined by the board; |
|
(4) hold a master's or doctoral degree in marriage and |
|
family therapy or in a related mental health field with coursework |
|
and training determined by the board [executive council] to be |
|
substantially equivalent to a graduate degree in marriage and |
|
family therapy from a regionally accredited institution of higher |
|
education or an institution of higher education approved by the |
|
executive council; |
|
(5) have not been convicted of a felony or a crime |
|
involving moral turpitude; |
|
(6) not use drugs or alcohol to an extent that affects |
|
the applicant's professional competency; |
|
(7) not have had a license or certification revoked by |
|
a licensing agency or by a certifying professional organization; |
|
and |
|
(8) not have engaged in fraud or deceit in applying for |
|
a license under this chapter. |
|
(c) An applicant is eligible to apply for a license as a |
|
licensed marriage and family therapist if the person: |
|
(1) meets the requirements of Subsection (b); |
|
(2) after receipt of a degree described by Subsection |
|
(b)(4), has completed two years of work experience in marriage and |
|
family therapist services that includes at least 3,000 hours of |
|
clinical practice consisting of at least 1,500 hours of direct |
|
clinical services, including a minimum number of hours providing |
|
direct clinical services to couples or families as required by |
|
board [executive council] rule; and |
|
(3) has completed, in a manner acceptable to the board |
|
[executive council], at least 200 hours of supervised provision of |
|
direct clinical services by the applicant, 100 hours of which must |
|
be supervised on an individual basis. |
|
(d) Subsections (c)(2) and (c)(3) do not apply to an |
|
applicant who: |
|
(1) is licensed in good standing in another state to |
|
independently practice as a licensed marriage and family therapist; |
|
and |
|
(2) has independently practiced as a licensed marriage |
|
and family therapist in that state before the date the application |
|
is submitted. |
|
(e) An applicant for a license as a licensed marriage and |
|
family therapist who practiced as a licensed marriage and family |
|
therapist associate in another state may count that out-of-state |
|
experience toward the requirements under Subsections (c)(2) and |
|
(c)(3) if: |
|
(1) the applicant is licensed in good standing as a |
|
marriage and family therapist associate in that state; and |
|
(2) based on a review of that experience by a licensed |
|
supervisor in this state, the board determines that the experience |
|
is acceptable. |
|
SECTION 3. Sections 502.2545(a) and (b), Occupations Code, |
|
are amended to read as follows: |
|
(a) The board [executive council] may waive the requirement |
|
that an applicant for a license as a licensed marriage and family |
|
therapist pass the examination required by Section 502.254 if the |
|
applicant: |
|
(1) is a provisional license holder under Section |
|
502.259 and the executive council determines that the applicant |
|
possesses sufficient education and professional experience to |
|
receive a license without further examination; [or] |
|
(2) holds a license issued by another licensing agency |
|
in a profession related to the practice of marriage and family |
|
therapy and the executive council determines that the applicant |
|
possesses sufficient education and professional experience to |
|
receive a license without satisfying the examination requirements |
|
of this chapter; or |
|
(3) meets the criteria provided by Section 502.252(d). |
|
(b) The executive council may, subject to approval by the |
|
board, adopt rules necessary to administer this section, including |
|
rules under Subsection (a)(2) prescribing the professions that are |
|
related to the practice of marriage and family therapy. |
|
SECTION 4. Section 502.259(b), Occupations Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(b) An applicant for a provisional license must: |
|
(1) be licensed in good standing as a marriage and |
|
family therapist or a marriage and family therapist associate in |
|
another state or jurisdiction that has licensing requirements that |
|
are substantially equal to the requirements of this chapter; |
|
(2) have passed a national or other examination that: |
|
(A) is recognized by the board [executive |
|
council]; and |
|
(B) relates to marriage and family therapy; and |
|
(3) be sponsored by a person licensed by the executive |
|
council with whom the provisional license holder may practice under |
|
this section. |
|
SECTION 5. Section 503.201(a), Occupations Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(a) Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, the [The] |
|
executive council shall: |
|
(1) determine the qualifications and fitness of an |
|
applicant for a license, license renewal, or provisional license; |
|
(2) examine for, deny, approve, issue, revoke, |
|
suspend, suspend on an emergency basis, place on probation, and |
|
renew the license of an applicant or license holder under this |
|
chapter; |
|
(3) adopt and publish a code of ethics; and |
|
(4) by rule adopt a list of authorized counseling |
|
methods or practices that a license holder may undertake or |
|
perform. |
|
SECTION 6. Section 503.2015, Occupations Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
Sec. 503.2015. BOARD DUTIES. Except as otherwise provided |
|
by this chapter, the [The] board shall propose to the executive |
|
council: |
|
(1) rules regarding: |
|
(A) the qualifications necessary to obtain a |
|
license, including rules limiting an applicant's eligibility for a |
|
license based on the applicant's criminal history; |
|
(B) the scope of practice of and standards of |
|
care and ethical practice for professional counseling; and |
|
(C) continuing education requirements for |
|
license holders; and |
|
(2) a schedule of sanctions for violations of this |
|
chapter or rules adopted under this chapter. |
|
SECTION 7. Section 503.302, Occupations Code, is amended by |
|
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (a-1) and (a-2) to |
|
read as follows: |
|
(a) A person qualifies for a license under this chapter if |
|
the person: |
|
(1) is at least 18 years old; |
|
(2) has a master's or doctoral degree in counseling or |
|
a related field; |
|
(3) has successfully completed a graduate degree at a |
|
regionally accredited institution of higher education and the |
|
number of graduate semester hours required by the board [executive |
|
council rule], which may not be less than 48 hours and must include |
|
at least 300 clock hours of supervised practicum that: |
|
(A) is primarily counseling in nature; and |
|
(B) meets the specific academic course content |
|
and training standards established by the board [executive |
|
council]; |
|
(4) has completed the number of supervised experience |
|
hours required by executive council rule, which may not be less than |
|
3,000 hours working in a counseling setting that meets the |
|
requirements established by the executive council after the |
|
completion of the graduate program described by Subdivision (3); |
|
(5) passes the license examination and jurisprudence |
|
examination required by this chapter; |
|
(6) submits an application as required by the |
|
executive council, accompanied by the required application fee; and |
|
(7) meets any other requirement established by the |
|
board or [prescribed by] the executive council. |
|
(a-1) Subsection (a)(4) does not apply to an applicant who: |
|
(1) is licensed in good standing in another state to |
|
independently practice as a professional counselor or as an art |
|
therapist; and |
|
(2) has independently practiced as a professional |
|
counselor or an art therapist in that state for at least the two |
|
years preceding the date the application is submitted. |
|
(a-2) The executive council may waive the requirement that |
|
an applicant pass the license examination required by Subsection |
|
(a)(5) if the applicant meets the criteria provided by Subsection |
|
(a-1). The applicant must pass the jurisprudence examination. |
|
SECTION 8. Section 503.3025, Occupations Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
Sec. 503.3025. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO ACT AS SUPERVISOR. A |
|
[The executive council shall allow a] license holder who has |
|
practiced as a licensed counselor in another state may [to] count |
|
that out-of-state experience toward any experience that the license |
|
holder is required [by executive council rule] to obtain to act as a |
|
supervisor under this chapter if the [executive council determines |
|
that the] other state has license requirements substantially |
|
equivalent to the requirements of this chapter. |
|
SECTION 9. Section 503.308, Occupations Code, is amended to |
|
read as follows: |
|
Sec. 503.308. ASSOCIATE [TEMPORARY] LICENSE. (a) The |
|
board may establish and the executive council [by rule] may provide |
|
for the issuance of an associate [a temporary] license. Rules |
|
adopted under this subsection must provide a time limit for the |
|
period an associate [a temporary] license is valid. |
|
(b) The executive council by rule may adopt a system under |
|
which an associate [a temporary] license may be issued to a person |
|
who: |
|
(1) meets all of the academic requirements for |
|
licensing; and |
|
(2) enters into a supervisory agreement with a |
|
supervisor approved by the executive council. |
|
SECTION 10. The changes in law made by this Act apply only |
|
to an application for a license submitted on or after the effective |
|
date of this Act. An application for a license submitted before the |
|
effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the |
|
date the application was submitted, and that law is continued in |
|
effect for that purpose. |
|
SECTION 11. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |