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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

CHAPTER 451J

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CHAPTER 451J
LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS
Section
451J-1 Definitions
451J-2 Marriage and family therapist licensing program
451J-3 Powers and duties of the director
451J-4 Fees; disposition
451J-5 Prohibited acts
451J-6 Exemptions
451J-7 Application for licensure
451J-7.2 Provisional license for associate marriage and
family therapists; services reimbursable
451J-7.5 Reciprocity
451J-8 Examination
451J-9 Licensure fees
451J-10 Renewal of license
451J-11 Denial, revocation, or suspension of license
451J-11.5 Revocation of license or denial of application to
renew, restore, or reinstate a license based on
conviction requiring registration as a sex offender;
conditions
451J-12 Confidentiality and privileged communications
451J-13 Therapist prohibited from testifying in alimony and
divorce actions
Note
Chapter heading amended by L 2016, c 29, §4.
Cross References
Marriage and family therapists, appointment as child custody evaluators, see §571-46.4.
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