Where can I go to find out information such as how to become licensed as an M.F.T. practitioner, the requirements for licensure, the licensure standards, and the continuing education hours needed?
The State of New Jersey has Statutes and Regulations that govern all aspects of the profession of a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. It is essential to review and be familiar with the relevant sections of the New Jersey Statutes (N.J.S.A. 45:8B-1 through 33) and the New Jersey Regulations (N.J.A.C. 13:34-1.1 through 9.6). The answer to just about any question you may have can be found in the statutes and regulations which are available on the Web site indicated above. Once you are there, click on ?Laws and Regulations.? • Why and when should I submit a Three-Year Temporary Permit application? You should submit an application for the temporary permit prior to starting your supervised experience hours after graduating, although you can complete the application at any time during your supervised experience. The approval of the temporary permit application assures you that if you work on the plan as proposed, your hours will count toward licensure. Without a permit, you are risking
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