§ 25-23.6-8-1 Application for marriage and family therapist license; requirements
§ 25-23.6-8-1.5 Application for marriage and family therapist associate license; requirements; temporary permit
§ 25-23.6-8-1.7 Doctoral program; associate license; clinical experience
§ 25-23.6-8-2.1 Requirements for institution attended by applicant
§ 25-23.6-8-2.5 Educational requirements
§ 25-23.6-8-2.7 Examination; clinical experience requirement
§ 25-23.6-8-3 Examination; minimum requirements; examination in last term
§ 25-23.6-8-4 Examinations; times and places
§ 25-23.6-8-5 Issuance of license
§ 25-23.6-8-8 Duration of marriage and family therapist license; renewal
§ 25-23.6-8-8.5 Duration of marriage and family therapist associate license; renewal
§ 25-23.6-8-9 Reinstatement of invalid license
§ 25-23.6-8-9.5 Reciprocity for marriage and family therapists
§ 25-23.6-8-10 Temporary permit; requirements; expiration; renewal
§ 25-23.6-8-11 Notification of retirement from practice
§ 25-23.6-8-13 Exemption from examination requirement
§ 25-23.6-8-15 Mental health diagnosis evaluation; requirements; documentation

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Terms Used In Indiana Code > Title 25 > Article 23.6 > Chapter 8 - Marriage and Family Therapist Licensure

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