North Carolina H727 modifies marriage and family therapy licensure by allowing reciprocal licenses for qualified applicants.
North Carolina H727 modifies the laws governing marriage and family therapy licensure. It allows the North Carolina Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Board to issue reciprocal licenses to applicants who meet specific criteria, including being currently licensed in another state for at least five continuous years, passing a jurisprudence exam, and having no unresolved complaints. The bill also mandates criminal history record checks for applicants. This act will become effective October 1, 2025.
Included in complete analysis
- Overview
- Core Provisions
- Implementation
- Impact
- Legal Framework
- Critical Issues
See what it does, who it affects, and the critical issues in plain language. Free, 30 seconds.