216-RICR-40-05-11
A. In addition to the definitions within R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 5-63.2, the following terms shall be construed as follows:
7. "The practice of clinical mental health counseling,” in addition to the definition in R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 5-63.2, includes the following professional services:
In addition to the requirements of R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-9, an applicant for licensure shall submit to the Board written evidence on forms furnished by the Department that said applicant has followed an approved pathway for licensure.
A. A license as a "clinical mental health counselor associate" shall be issued to an applicant who meets the following qualifications:
1. Has completed the following degree requirements:
2. Has completed the following educational practicum and internship requirements:
b. Twelve (12) semester credit hours or eighteen (18) quarter hours of supervised practicum and a minimum of one (1) calendar year of supervised internship consisting of twenty (20) hours per week deemed equivalent by the Board but in no case less than six hundred (600) hours.
A. A license as a "clinical mental health counselor" shall be issued to an applicant who has met the qualifications of a clinical mental health counselor associate as above and also meets the following qualifications:
B. An approved supervisor has completed post graduate experience and supervised case work hours as required in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-9 by a person who at the time of rendering the supervision is recognized by the Board as an approved supervisor under the following requirements:
4. Has at least two (2) years’ experience supervising clinical staff in a mental health setting
In addition to the requirements of R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-10, an applicant for licensure shall submit to the Board written evidence on forms furnished by the Department that said applicant.
A. A license as a "marriage and family therapist associate" shall be issued to an applicant who meets the following qualifications:
2. Has completed the following degree requirements:
3. Has completed the following educational practicum and internship requirements:
b. Has completed a one (1) calendar year of supervised internship consisting of twenty (20) hours per week deemed equivalent by the Board.
A. A license as a "marriage and family therapist" shall be issued to an applicant who has met the qualifications of a marriage and family therapist associate as above and also meets the following qualifications:
B. An approved supervisor has completed post graduate experience and supervised case work hours as required in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-10 by a person who at the time of rendering the supervision is recognized by the Board as an approved supervisor under the following requirements:
4. Has successfully completed one (1) MFT supervision course taken through the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT)/Rhode Island Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (RIAMFT).
A non-refundable application fee as set forth in the rules and regulations Pertaining to the Fee Structure for Licensing, Laboratory and Administrative Services Provided by the Department of Health ( 216-RICR-10-05-2). In no case shall said fee be returned. Applicants requiring reexamination shall submit a fee as set forth in 216-RICR-10-05-2 for each reexamination.
Examination requirements are stated in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-14.
In addition to the requirements in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-15, an applicant who is a licensed clinical mental health counselor in another state whose qualifying degree is awarded by a CACREP accredited program in clinical mental health counseling totaling sixty (60) or more semester hours shall be considered equivalent to the requirement established pursuant to the Act.
C. Licenses for Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associates and Marriage and Family Therapist Associates shall expire three (3) years from the date of issuance. However, for good cause shown, a one (1) year extension of the Associate license may be granted to complete all postgraduate requirements, as approved by the Board in its discretion.
A licensed clinical mental health counselor and/or licensed marriage and family therapist whose name has been transferred to the inactive list pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-19 who wishes to be reinstated must, in addition to the provisions of R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-19, submit an application and fees to the Department, attesting to the completion of the continuing education requirements in accordance with § 11.3.12 of this Part within the immediate two (2) years prior to the applicant’s request for licensure reactivation, unless the license has been suspended or revoked.
C. Categories of Continuing Education Programs and Credits:
1. The Board recognizes the following categories of continuing education programs and/or activities and established credit hours.
| Category I: Formal continuing education program that may consist of graduate or post-graduate courses, workshops, and/or institutes, including web-based offerings. | Credit: 1 credit per hour; minimum twenty (20) credits per two (2) year cycle. |
| Category II: Exceptional contributions to professional development that may consist of: a written publication in a peer-reviewed journal, teaching a relevant, semester-long course in an accredited institution, serving as an elected officer on national or international organizations (e.g., ACA, NBCC, AAMFT). Participation by duly appointed members of the Board in regular Board meetings and investigating committee meetings shall be considered acceptable on an hours served basis for Category II credit. | Credit: ten (10) credits for each publication or formal lecture twenty (20) credits for national or international contribution. |
I. Failure to comply with any provisions of this section shall be subject to the sanctions set forth in the Act.
In addition to the grounds for discipline set forth in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-21, the Board shall have the power to deny, revoke or suspend any registration applied for or issued by the Department or otherwise discipline a licensed clinical mental health counselor and/or a licensed marriage and family therapist upon proof that the person has departed from or has failed to conform to the minimal standards of acceptable and prevailing practice of mental health counseling and/or marriage and family therapy and adhere to the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) Code of Ethics adopted by the Board.
Criminal penalties for violation of authorizing act are set forth in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-23.
Except as specifically provided elsewhere in R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 5-63.2, no person who is not licensed under this Part shall violate the provisions of R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-11.
Exemptions to this Part and authorizing statute are stated in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-63.2-12.
A. An applicant needs to complete courses in each of the following eight (8) categories, in accordance with the minimum number of credits required in each category, for a total of thirty (30) credits:
8. Professional orientation (three (3) credits minimum) (i.e., history of the helping professions including significant factors and events; professional roles and functions including similarities and differences with other types of professionals; professional organizations; ethical standards; professional preparation standards, their evolution and current applications; professional credentialing including certification, licensure, and accreditation practices and standards, and the effects of public policy on these issues; and public policy processes including the role of the professional counselor in advocating on behalf of the profession and its clientele).
A. Minimum Requirements
| Areas of Study | Course(s) | Semester Hours |
| I. Theoretical Foundations of Marriage and Family Therapy | 2 | 6 |
| II. Clinical Knowledge | 6 | 18 |
| III. Human Development and Family Relations | 1 | 3 |
| Total Required for Areas I, II, and III | 9 | 27 |
| IV. Ethics and Professional Studies | 1 | 3 |
| V. Research | 1 | 3 |
| VI. Graduate credit elective to enhance professional goals | 1 | 3 |
| Supervised Clinical Practice (five hundred (500) hours required for twelve (12) successive months) This may be done on-site or off-site | 12 |
C. Area I: Theoretical Foundations of Marriage and Family Therapy
D. Area II: Clinical Knowledge
E. Area III: Human Development and Family Studies
F. Area IV: Ethics and Professional Studies
G. Area V: Research
I. Area VII: Supervised Clinical Practice