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§ 3004A. Privilege to practice.

§ 3004A. Privilege to practice. (a) To exercise the privilege to practice under the terms and provisions of the Compact, the licensee shall: (1) Hold a license in the home state; (2) Have a valid United States Social Security number or National Practitioner Identifier; (3) Be eligible for a privilege to practice in any member […]

§ 3005A. Obtaining a new home state license based on a privilege to practice.

§ 3005A. Obtaining a new home state license based on a privilege to practice. (a) A licensed professional counselor may hold a home state license, which allows for a privilege to practice in other member states, in only 1 member state at a time. (b) If a licensed professional counselor changes primary state of residence […]

§ 3001A. Purpose.

§ 3001A. Purpose. The purpose of this Compact is to facilitate interstate practice of licensed professional counselors with the goal of improving public access to professional counseling services. The practice of professional counseling occurs in the state where the client is located at the time of the counseling services. The Compact preserves the regulatory authority […]

§ 3002A. Definitions.

§ 3002A. Definitions. As used in this Compact, and except as otherwise provided, the following definitions shall apply: (1) “Active duty military” means full-time duty status in the active uniformed service of the United States, including members of the National Guard and Reserve on active duty orders pursuant to 10 U.S.C. Chapters 1209 [10 U.S.C. […]

§ 3003A. State participation in the Compact.

§ 3003A. State participation in the Compact. (a) To participate in the Compact, a state must currently: (1) License and regulate licensed professional counselors; (2) Require licensees to pass a nationally recognized exam approved by the Commission; (3) Require licensees to have a 60 semester-hour (or 90 quarter-hour) master’s degree in counseling or 60 semester-hours […]