CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

 

                   SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1802

 

 

 

 

 

                        53rd Legislature

                      1993 Regular Session

Passed by the House April 20, 1993

  Yeas 97   Nays 0

 

 

 

Speaker of the

       House of Representatives

 

Passed by the Senate April 17, 1993

  Yeas 39   Nays 3

               CERTIFICATE

 

I, Alan Thompson, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1802 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.

 

 

 

President of the Senate

                               Chief Clerk

 

 

Approved Place Style On Codes above, and Style Off Codes below.

                                     FILED

          

 

 

Governor of the State of Washington

                        Secretary of State

                       State of Washington


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                                             SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1802

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                                                           AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE

 

                                                       Passed Legislature - 1993 Regular Session

 

State of Washington                              53rd Legislature                             1993 Regular Session

 

By House Committee on Health Care (originally sponsored by Representatives Veloria, Dellwo, Ballasiotes, Romero, Flemming, Lisk and Thibaudeau)

 

Read first time 03/03/93.

 

 

Modifying marriage and family therapist certification.


          AN ACT Relating to certification of marriage and family therapists; and amending RCW 18.19.130.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

        Sec. 1.  RCW 18.19.130 and 1991 c 3 s 28 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) The department shall issue a certified marriage and family therapist certificate to any applicant meeting the following requirements:

          (a)(((i))) A master's or doctoral degree in marriage and family therapy ((or its equivalent from an approved school that shows evidence of the following course work:  (A) Marriage and family systems, (B) marriage and family therapy, (C) individual development, (D) assessment of psychopathology, (E) human sexuality, (F) research methods, (G) professional ethics and laws, and (H) a minimum of one year in the practice of marriage and family therapy under the supervision of a qualified marriage and family therapist;

          (ii) Two years of postgraduate practice of marriage and family therapy under the supervision of a qualified marriage and family therapist; and

          (iii) Passing scores on both written and oral examinations administered by the department for marriage and family therapists; or

          (b) In the alternative, an applicant completing a master's or doctoral degree program in marriage and family therapy or its equivalent from an approved graduate school before or within eighteen months of July 26, 1987, may qualify for the examination)), or a behavioral science master's or doctoral degree and the program equivalency as determined by rule by the department based on nationally recognized standards;

          (b)(i) After receiving a master's or doctoral degree in marriage and family therapy, two years of postgraduate practice of marriage and family therapy, under the supervision of a qualified marriage and family therapy supervisor;

          (ii) After receiving a master's or doctoral degree in a behavioral science, two years of postgraduate practice in marriage and family therapy under supervision of a qualified marriage and family supervisor, which may be accumulated concurrently with completion of the program equivalency as adopted by the department by rule; and

          (c) A passing score on a written examination that includes a section on Washington's statutes and rules, including provisions of the uniform disciplinary act, approved by the department for certified marriage and family therapists.

          (2) ((Except as provided in RCW 18.19.160, an applicant is exempt from the examination provisions of this section under the following conditions if application for exemption is made within twelve months after July 26, 1987:

          (a) The applicant shall establish to the satisfaction of the secretary that he or she has been engaged in the practice of marriage and family therapy as defined in this chapter for two of the previous four years; and

          (b) The applicant has the following academic qualifications:  (i) A doctorate or master's degree in marriage and family therapy or its equivalent from an approved graduate school; and (ii) two years of postgraduate experience under the supervision of a marriage and family therapist who qualifies for certification under this chapter or under the supervision of any other professional deemed appropriate by the secretary.

          (3))) The practice of marriage and family therapy is that aspect of counseling that involves ((the assessment and treatment of impaired marriage or family relationships including, but not limited to, premarital and postdivorce relationships and the enhancement of marital and family relationships via use of educational, sociological, and psychotherapeutic theories and techniques)) the rendering of professional marriage and family therapy services to individuals, couples, and families, singly or in groups, whether such services are offered directly to the general public or through organizations, either public or private, for a fee, monetary or otherwise.  "Marriage and family therapy" means the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders, whether cognitive, affective, or behavioral, within the context of marriage and family systems.  Marriage and family therapy involves the professional application of family systems theories and techniques in the delivery of services to individuals, couples, and families for the purpose of treating such disorders.

 


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