Section 681.720 – Unauthorized practice of music therapy, use of title “music therapist”; exemptions.
(1) A person may not practice music therapy or assume or use any title, words or abbreviations, including the title or designation “music therapist,” that indicate that the person is authorized to practice music therapy unless the person is licensed under ORS 681.710. (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not prohibit: (a) A person […]
Section 681.730 – Rules.
The Health Licensing Office shall adopt rules to: (1) Establish a process for issuance of licenses to practice music therapy; (2) Establish licensure fees; (3) Determine qualifications for applicants for initial licensure, licensure renewal and licensure by reciprocity; (4) Approve: (a) The Certification Board for Music Therapists examination; (b) The certification issued by the Certification […]
Section 681.733 – Authority of Health Licensing Office to discipline.
In the manner provided under ORS chapter 183 for contested cases, the Health Licensing Office may impose a form of discipline listed in ORS 676.612 against a person practicing music therapy for any of the grounds listed in ORS 676.612, or for any violation of ORS 681.700 to 681.730 or the rules adopted pursuant to […]
Section 681.700 – Definitions for ORS 681.700 to 681.730.
As used in ORS 681.700 to 681.730, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Music therapist” means a person licensed to practice music therapy under ORS 681.700 to 681.730. (2)(a) “Music therapy” means the clinical and evidence-based use of specialized music techniques to accomplish individualized goals of music therapy clients by employing strategies and tools that […]
Section 681.710 – License to practice music therapy; fees.
The Health Licensing Office shall issue a license to practice music therapy to an applicant who: (1) Is at least 18 years of age; (2) Is in good standing in any other states where the applicant is licensed or certified to practice music therapy; (3) Submits sufficient proof, as determined by the office, of: (a) […]