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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 335 — Social workers and professional counselors

335.320 Duties of board -- Authority to promulgate administrative regulations.

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The board shall:
(1)Administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter and shall evaluate the
qualifications of license and permit applicants;
(2)Approve the examination required of applicants for licensure, provide for the
administration and grading of the examination, and provide for other matters
relating to licensure in the profession of marriage and family therapy;
(3)Review the credentials of licensees to determine if they are eligible for license
renewal and have paid the fee provided for in KRS 335.340;
(4)License the marriage and family therapist applicants who satisfy the experience and
educational requirements of KRS 335.330 and have paid the fee provided for in
KRS 335.330;
(5)Review and approve contracts between marriage and family therapy associates and
approved supervisors for their supervision of practice during the qualifying term;
(6)Issue permits to marriage and family therapy associate applicants who satisfy the
requirements of KRS 335.332;
(7)Adopt a code of ethics for licensed marriage and family therapists and marriage and
family therapy associates;
(8)Submit an annual report to the Governor and to the Legislative Research
Commission by January 1 of each year, listing all hearings conducted by the board
and any decisions rendered; and
(9)Promulgate administrative regulations, in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A, to
implement the purpose and scope of KRS 335.300 to 335.399.
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