Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
303.130,
309.133,
309.134
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
309.1315(1) requires the
Kentucky Board of Licensure for Professional Art Therapists to promulgate
administrative regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of
KRS
309.130 to
309.1399.
KRS
309.1315(4) requires the
board to process applications for licensure.
KRS
309.133 and
309.134
authorize the board to review and approve, or reject the qualifications of all
applicants for licensure. This administrative regulation establishes the
procedure for submitting an application for licensure.
Section 1. Application.
(1) A person seeking licensure as a licensed
professional art therapist shall submit an Application for Licensed
Professional Art Therapist to obtain a license to engage in the practice of
professional art therapy after the requirements established in
KRS
309.133 are met.
(2) A person seeking licensure as a licensed
professional art therapist associate shall submit an Application for Licensed
Professional Art Therapist Associate to obtain a license to engage in the
practice of professional art therapy after the requirements established in
KRS
309.134(1) are
met.
(3) The application required
pursuant to subsection (1) and (2) of this section shall be accompanied by the
appropriate nonrefundable application fee established in
201 KAR 34:020.
(4) The application shall be signed by the
applicant.
(5)
(a) The application for a licensed
professional art therapist license shall include a copy of the applicant's
current registration and certification card issued by the Art Therapy
Credentials Board, Inc.
(b) Proof
of certification or registration shall constitute evidence that the licensed
professional art therapist applicant has met the educational and experiential
requirements for licen-sure established in
KRS
309.133(1).
(6)
(a) The licensed professional art therapist
or licensed professional art therapist associate applicant shall ensure that a
certified, official transcript from the college or university registrar's
office is transmitted to the board upon application to substantiate that the
applicant has been awarded or conferred a master's or doctoral degree in art
therapy from a program accredited by the American Art Therapy Association
(AATA).
(b) If the licensed
professional art therapist or licensed professional art therapist associate
applicant does not possess a degree from an AATA accredited program, the
applicant's degree shall meet the requirements of Section 2 of this
administrative regulation.
Section 2. Degree from a non-accredited
program.
(1) A master's or doctoral degree
from a college or university approved by the board pursuant to
KRS
309.133(2) or
309.134
shall be a degree program that is listed as accredited by the American Art
Therapy Association.
(2) If an
applicant's master's or doctoral degree is not listed as accredited by the
American Art Therapy Association, then the applicant shall demonstrate that the
degree consisted of at least sixty (60) semester hours as evidenced by a
certified copy of an academic transcript of coursework at the graduate
level.
(3)
(a) The coursework for the degree shall
include twenty-four (24) semester hours of sequential course work in art
therapy courses from an accredited institution as defined in
KRS
309.130(6).
(b) The coursework in art therapy shall
include the following components:
1. History
of art therapy;
2. Theory of art
therapy;
3. Techniques of practice
in art therapy;
4. The application
of art therapy with people in different treatment settings;
5. Psychopathology in the practice of art
therapy;
6. Assessment of patients
and diagnostic categories;
7.
Ethical and legal issues of art therapy practice;
8. Standards of good practice in art therapy;
and
9. Matters of cultural
diversity bearing on the practice of art therapy.
(c) In addition to the coursework in art
therapy, the degree shall include twenty-four (24) semester hours covering the
following related content areas:
1.
Psychopathology;
2. Human growth
and development;
3. Counseling and
psychological theories;
4. Cultural
and social diversity;
5.
Assessment;
6. Research;
7. Studio art; and
8. Career and lifestyle
development.
(4) The degree shall include the supervised
internship experience required by
KRS
309.133(1)(a) or
(b).
Section 3. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Application for Licensed
Professional Art Therapist", March 2014; and
(b) "Application for Licensed Professional
Art Therapist Associate", March 2014.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Division of
Occupations and Professions, 500 Mero Street, 2 SC 32, Frankfort, Kentucky
40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS 309.1315(1),
(4),
309.133,
309.134