§ 18.225.005 Findings
§ 18.225.010 Definitions
§ 18.225.020 Misrepresentation — Licensed by department
§ 18.225.030 Limitation of chapter
§ 18.225.040 Secretary’s authority
§ 18.225.050 Record of proceedings
§ 18.225.060 Washington state mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, and social workers advisory committee — Established — Composition
§ 18.225.070 Department of health — Advice/assistance of advisory committee
§ 18.225.080 Uniform disciplinary act
§ 18.225.090 Issuance of license — Requirements
§ 18.225.095 Supervised experience hours — Reductions for certified chemical dependency professionals
§ 18.225.100 Disclosure information
§ 18.225.105 Disclosure of information — Exceptions
§ 18.225.110 Examinations
§ 18.225.120 Application for licensing — Fee
§ 18.225.130 Prior certification under chapter 18.19 RCW
§ 18.225.140 Credentialed in another state — Licensed without examination — Reciprocity program
§ 18.225.145 Associate licensing — Requirements
§ 18.225.150 Renewal of license or associate license, rules — Failure to renew
§ 18.225.160 Limitation of chapter
§ 18.225.170 Retired active licenses — Rules
§ 18.225.180 Supervision program — Database of qualified supervisors and facilities — Out-of-pocket expenses stipend
§ 18.225.800 Associate license renewals — Report
§ 18.225.900 Severability — 2001 c 251

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 18.225 - Mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, social workers

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