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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 60

58-60-305. Qualifications for licensure.

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Effective 5/7/2025
58-60-305. Qualifications for licensure.
(1)An applicant for licensure as a marriage and family therapist shall:
(a)submit an application on a form the division approves;
(b)pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
(c)produce certified transcripts evidencing completion of a master's or doctorate degree in marriage and family therapy from:
(i)a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education; or
(ii)an accredited institution meeting criteria for approval established by rule under Section 58-1-203 ;
(d)if required under federal law for any licensee as a marriage and family therapist to qualify as an eligible professional under CMS rules for Medicare payment, document completion of:
(i)not less than 3,000 hours of clinical supervision, which includes hours accrued under Subsection (1)(e); or
(ii)not less than two years of clinical supervision;
(e)document successful completion of not less than 1,200 direct client care hours:
(i)obtained after completion of the education requirements under Subsection (1)(c);
(ii)subject to Subsection (1)(e)(iii), not less than 100 of which are direct clinical supervision hours under the supervision of a clinical supervisor obtained after completion of the education requirements under Subsection (1)(c);
(iii)not less than 25 of which are direct observation hours; and
(iv)not more than 25 of which are group supervision hours concurrently with more than one other applicant for licensure;
(f)document successful completion of not less than two hours of training in suicide prevention obtained after completion of the education requirements under Subsection (1)(c) via a course that the division designates as approved;
(i)pass the examination requirement the division establishes by rule under Section 58-1-203 ; or
(ii)satisfy the following requirements:
(A)document at least one examination attempt that did not result in a passing score;
(B)document successful completion of not less than 500 additional direct client care hours, not less than 25 of which are direct clinical supervision hours, and not less than five of which are direct observation hours by a mental health therapist or supervisor;
(C)submit to the division a recommendation letter from the applicant's direct clinical supervisor; and
(D)submit to the division a recommendation letter from another licensed mental health therapist who has directly observed the applicant's direct client care hours and who is not the applicant's direct clinical supervisor; and
(i)consent to, and complete, a criminal background check, described in Section 58-1-301.5 ;
(ii)meet any other standard related to the criminal background check described in Subsection (1)(h)(i), that the division establishes by rule in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
(iii)disclose any criminal history the division requests on a form the division approves.
(2)An applicant for licensure as an associate marriage and family therapist shall comply with the provisions of Subsections (1)(a) through
(c)and (h).
Amended by Chapter 443 , 2025 General Session
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