Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1283.60 - Endorsement
a) An applicant who
is licensed or registered under the laws of another state or territory of the
United States or of a foreign country and who wishes to be licensed in Illinois
as a licensed marriage and family therapist shall file an application with the
Division, on forms provided by the Division, which includes:
1) Certification of meeting education
requirements as set forth in Section
1283.30;
2) Verification, on forms provided by the
Division, signed by an employer or supervisor, that, following the receipt of
the first qualifying degree, the applicant obtained at least 3000 hours of work
experience as defined in Section
1283.15. If the applicant is
self-employed, the applicant shall submit three affidavits from peers, clients
or colleagues familiar with the applicant's work;
3) Verification of at least 200 hours of
clinical supervision as defined in Section
1283.25;
4) Verification of at least 1000 hours of
clinical experience pursuant to Section
1283.20;
5) Certification of successful completion of
the examination set forth in Section
1283.40;
6) Certification from the state or territory
of the United States or the foreign country in which the applicant was
originally licensed or registered and is currently licensed or registered,
stating:
A) The time during which the
applicant was licensed or registered;
B) Whether the file of the applicant contains
any record of disciplinary actions taken or pending; and
C) Examinations taken and examination scores
received;
7) The
required fee as set forth in Section
1283.95(a)(1).
b) In lieu of compliance with
subsections (a)(1), (2), (3) and (4), the Division shall accept certification
of clinical membership from the American Association for Marriage and Family
Therapy.
c) An individual applying
for licensure as a licensed marriage and family therapist who has been licensed
at the independent level in another United States jurisdiction for five
consecutive years without discipline is not required to submit proof of
completion of the education, professional experience, and supervision required
in this Part. Individuals with five consecutive years of experience must submit
certified verification of licensure from the jurisdiction in which the
applicant practiced and must comply with all other licensing requirements and
pay all required fees.
d) The
Division shall either issue a license by endorsement or notify the applicant in
writing of the reasons for denying the application.
e) Applicants have three years from the date
of application to complete the application process. If the process has not been
completed within three years, the application shall be denied, the fee
forfeited and the applicant must reapply and meet the requirements in effect at
the time of reapplication.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 4711, effective March 9, 2007
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