Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 833 - MENTAL HEALTH REGULATORY AGENCY, OREGON BOARD OF LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS
Division 50 - REGISTERED ASSOCIATES
Section 833-050-0021 - Application for Associate Registration

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 833-050-0021

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) An applicant for registration must:

(a) Meet all registration requirements in effect at the time the application is submitted;

(b) Request registration on Board approved forms;

(c) Unless exempted, submit a professional disclosure statement for board approval as specified in OAR 833-050-0031;

(d) Submit an application fee as specified in OAR 833-070-0011;

(e) Meet the educational requirements for licensure according to OAR 833-030-0011 (Professional Counselor Associate) and/or 833-040-0011 (Marriage and Family Therapy Associate);

(f) Agree to complete supervised clinical experience hours to meet the total number of hours required for licensure; and

(g) Abide by the Board's laws and rules.

(2) Applicants for professional counselor and marriage and family therapist must pay a fee for each license.

(3) Associate registration status is a transitional step toward licensure and is not intended as a means to avoid licensure. Applicants approved for registration as an associate will have five years to complete the supervised direct client contact hours necessary for licensure or for examination. Failure to meet the experience requirements for licensure within five years will result in expiration of registration and closure of the application file. The registered associate may petition the Board to allow extension of registration for up to one year beyond the maximum five years if the registered associate can show good cause for such extension.

(4) Former applicants who re-apply may transfer direct client contact hours accrued under a board-approved plan to their new plan.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 675.785 - 675.835 & 676.160 - 676.180

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 675.785 - 675.835

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