Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
A license will be issued without examination to an
applicant who meets the following requirements. The applicant shall
have:
(1) Satisfied the general
requirements for licensure of §
49.12 (relating to general
qualifications for licensure).
(2)
Submitted an application provided by the Board and accompanied by the required
fee.
(3) Submitted an application
by February 19, 2002. (Editor's Note: The act of February 13, 2002 (P. L. 83,
No. 4) extended the deadline for the filing of an application by 1
year.)
(4) Demonstrated proof of
practice of professional counseling for at least 5 of the 7 years immediately
prior to the date of application for license.
(5) Have successfully met one of the
following educational requirements:
(i) Holds
a doctoral degree in professional counseling from an accredited educational
institution.
(ii) Holds a doctoral
degree in a field closely related to the practice of professional counseling
from an accredited educational institution.
(iii) Holds a master's degree of at least 48
semester hours or 72 quarter hours in professional counseling or afield closely
related to the practice of professional counseling from an accredited
educational institution.
(iv) Holds
a master's degree of less than 48 semester hours or 72 quarter hours but not
less than 36 semester hours or 54 quarter hours in professional counseling or a
field closely related to the practice of professional counseling and has within
the past 10 years completed sufficient continuing education satisfactory to the
Board to equal the number of hours needed to achieve a total of 48 semester
hours or 72 quarter hours at a ratio of 15 continuing education hours equaling
1 semester hour. Continuing education satisfactory to the Board shall meet the
following requirements:
(A) Master's level
difficulty.
(B) Excludes courses in
office management or practice building.
(C) Any course approved by NBCC, CRC, CBMT,
AATA, ADTA, the Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB) or NADT, or which is
approved for continuing education credit for licensed psychologists or licensed
social workers, and which does not include a course in office management or
practice building.
(6) Demonstrated holding one of the
following:
(i) The National Certified
Counselor (CC) certification from NBCC and having passed the National Counselor
Examination given by the NBCC.
(ii)
CRC certification from the CRCC and having passed the CRC Examination given by
the CRCC.
(iii) The Registered Art
Therapist (ATR) certification from the ATCB and having passed the Board
Certification Examination given by the ATCB.
(iv) The Academy of Dance Therapists
Registered (ADTR) certification from the ADTA and having passed the National
Counselor Examination given by the NBCC.
(v) The Music Therapist-Board Certified
certification from CBMT and having passed the Board Certification Examination
given by the CBMT.
(vi) The
Registered Drama Therapist (RDT) certification from NADT and having passed the
National Counselor Examination given by NBCC.
(vii) The Certified Clinical Mental Health
Counselor (CCMHC) certification from the Academy of Certified Clinical Mental
Health Counselors (ACCMHC) and having passed the credentialing examination
given by ACCMHC.
(viii) The
Nationally Certified Psychologist (NCP) certification from the NAMP, and having
passed the Practice Exam of Psychological Knowledge given by NAMP.
(ix) The Certified Addictions Counselor
Credential (CAC) from PCB, and having passed the Advanced Alcohol and Other
Drug Abuse Counselor Examination given by the IC & RC/AODA.
(x) The Master's Addictions Counselor
Credential from NBCC, and having passed the Examination for Master's Addictions
Counselors given by NBCC.
(xi) The
Master Addiction Counselor credential from the National Association of
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) and having passed the examination
for Master Addiction Counselors given by NAADAC.