North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 111 - Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Board
Article 111-02 - Licensure and Fees
Chapter 111-02-03 - Licensure Process for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists
Section 111-02-03-02 - Examination

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

1. To be admitted to written examination, an applicant must submit to the board the following information:

a. The applicant must submit a completed application for admission to written examination on a form provided by the board. The application must include an affirmation by the applicant that the statements made in the application are true and correct to the best knowledge of the applicant:

b. The applicant must submit the required nonrefundable fee for application for admission to written examination specified in subdivision c of subsection 3 of North Dakota Century Code section 43-53-06 made payable to the North Dakota marriage and family therapy licensure board.

c. The applicant must submit official transcripts of all graduate education of the applicant, including verification of the degree granted. The transcripts must be sent directly to the board from the institution granting the degree.
(1) The applicant must demonstrate to the board, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the degreed program documented by the applicant's transcripts meets the requirements of subdivisions a and b of subsection 3 of North Dakota Century Code section 43-53-06.

(2) The institution granting the degree must be regionally accredited at the time the degree is granted.

d. An applicant for licensure must inform the board within thirty days of any changes in name, residential address, or cell, business, and residential telephone numbers.

2. The board has authority to investigate or contact persons to verify the authenticity of the information in the application for admission to written examination and to require the applicant to provide verification.

3. An applicant's file shall be closed if the applicant fails to complete the application for admission to written examination and provide all information required within six months from the date the board receives the application.

4. An applicant shall be admitted to the first regularly scheduled written, objective part of the examination that occurs in the next testing window after the applicant has met the requirements of subsection 1, unless admission is denied under subsection 5. Admission to the examination shall be complete only after receipt of the examination fee by the board from the applicant.

5. The board shall deny an applicant admission to written examination if the applicant has not met the education requirements of subdivision a of subsection 3 of North Dakota Century Code section 43-53-06. The board shall notify the applicant of the denial in writing and state the reasons for the denial.

6. An application for admission to written examination submitted after denial shall be considered a new application for admission to written examination which must be accompanied by the fee for application for admission to written examination.

General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02, 43-53-05

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-53-06, 43-53-07, 43-53-09

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