(a)A military spouse shall be issued a license to practice
marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, [practice
] psychology, or social work if the person meets each of the
following requirements:
(1)the spouse notifies the Council on an agency approved
form, of the spouse's intent to practice a particular profession in
this state;
(2)the spouse provides verification of licensure in
good standing in another jurisdiction that has licensing requirements
that are substantially equivalent to the requirements for licensure
in this state;
(3)the spouse submits a copy of the law reflecting
the current licensing standards for the relevant profession in the
state where the spouse is licensed, with the relevant portions highlighted
for easy reference;
(4)the spouse submits proof of residency in this state
(e.g. copy of a permanent change of station order) and a copy
of the spouse's military identification card; and
(5)the Council provides confirmation to the spouse
that it has verified the spouse's license in the other jurisdiction
and that the spouse is authorized to practice a particular profession.
(b)The Council shall determine substantial equivalency
based upon the determinations made by the member boards under [subsection
] §882.60(d) of this chapter (relating to Special
Provisions Applying to Military Service Members, Veterans, and Spouses).
(c)The Council may rely upon the following when verifying
licensure under this subsection: official verification received directly
from the other jurisdiction, a government website reflecting active
licensure and good standing, or verbal or email verification directly
from the other jurisdiction.
(d)A military spouse issued a license under this rule
is subject to all laws and regulations in the same manner as a regularly
licensed provider.
(e)A license issued under this rule is valid while
the holder's spouse is stationed at a military installation in this
state or for three years from the date of issuance, whichever is less.
A license issued under this rule cannot be renewed or extended.
The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed
the proposal and found it to be within the state agency's legal authority
to adopt.
Filed with the Office
of the Secretary of State on November 29, 2021
TRD-202104737 Darrel D. Spinks
Executive Director
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council
Earliest possible date of adoption:
January 9, 2022
For further information, please call: (512) 305-7706
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