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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 63

Sec. 08.63.110. License for supervised practice.

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Sec. 08.63.110. License for supervised practice.
(a)The board shall issue a four-year license for the supervised practice of marital and family therapy to a person who meets the requirements of AS 08.63.100 (a)(1), (2), and (3)(A) — (B).
(b)A licensee under this section may practice only
(1)under the direct supervision of a supervisor approved by the board under AS 08.63.120 ; and
(2)in a clinic, social service agency, or other setting approved by the board.
(c)[See delayed amendment note.] A license for supervised practice expires four years from the date of issuance and may not be renewed.
(d)A licensee under this section shall submit to the board for its approval a proposed plan for satisfying the supervision requirements of AS 08.63.100 (a)(3)(C).
(e)A licensee under this section shall use the title “marital therapy associate,” “family therapy associate,” or other title that is approved by the board.
(f)The board shall revoke a license for supervised practice if the person fails the examination required under AS 08.63.100 two or more times.
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