N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 §§ 79-10.7 - Licensure by endorsement of certain licensed marriage and family therapists
An applicant seeking endorsement of a license in marriage and family therapy issued by another state, country or territory shall present evidence of:
(a) age, the applicant
must be at least 21 years of age;
(b) licensure by another
jurisdiction;
(c) completion of a
graduate degree in marriage and family therapy or a related field that at the
time of completion qualified the applicant for licensure as a marriage and
family therapist in the other jurisdiction;
(d) completion of supervised experience in
marriage and family therapy and psychotherapy that qualified the applicant for
initial licensure in the other jurisdiction;
(e) passage of an examination acceptable to
the department for the practice of marriage and family therapy;
(f) at least five years of experience in
marriage and family therapy satisfactory to the State Board for Mental Health
Practitioners, within the 10 years immediately preceding the application for
licensure by endorsement in New York;
(g) completion of coursework in the
identification and reporting of suspected child abuse and neglect or the
exemption from such coursework, as specified in 6507(3) of the Education
Law;
(h) good moral character as
determined by the department; and
(i) acceptable licensure and discipline
status in each jurisdiction in which the applicant holds a professional
license.
Notes
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