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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The department, with the recommendation of the board, may issue a certificate based on licensure in another jurisdiction to represent oneself as a certified professional counselor, a social worker, or a certified art therapist to an individual who meets the requirements of the Mental Health Practice Act relating to professional counseling, social work, or art therapy, as appropriate, or substantially equivalent requirements as determined by the department, with the recommendation of the board.
(2) The department, with the recommendation of the board, shall issue a certificate to a marriage and family therapist based on licensure in another jurisdiction to an individual who:
(a) Has a valid, independent, and unrestricted license as a marriage and family therapist in another state or territory that is in good standing with such state or territory;
(b) Completes an application and pays all applicable fees; and
(c) Has passed the Nebraska jurisprudence examination.
(3) An applicant for a certificate who is a military spouse may apply for a temporary certificate as provided in section 38-129.01.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 38. Health Occupations and Professions § 38-2130. Certified professional counselor, social worker, certified art therapist; reciprocity; certified marriage and family therapist; licensed in another jurisdiction; military spouse; temporary certificate - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ne/chapter-38-health-occupations-and-professions/ne-rev-st-sect-38-2130/
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