THE STATE
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents |
FROM: |
Johanna Duncan-Poitier |
COMMITTEE: |
Higher Education and Professional Practice |
TITLE OF
ITEM: |
Proposed Promulgation of Regulations of the Commissioner of Education Relating to Requirements for Licensure in Creative Arts Therapy |
DATE OF
SUBMISSION: |
August 10, 2004 |
PROPOSED
HANDLING: |
Discussion |
RATIONALE FOR
ITEM: |
To Implement Statute |
STRATEGIC
GOAL: |
Goals 2 and 3 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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SUMMARY:
Attached for discussion is a proposed addition of section 52.34 and Subpart 79-11 to the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, relating to requirements for licensure in creative arts therapy. Supporting materials for the proposed regulation are available upon request from the Secretary to the Board of Regents.
The purpose of the proposed regulation is to implement the provisions of Article 163 of the Education Law by establishing education, experience, and examination requirements for licensure in the new licensed profession of creative arts therapy, requirements for limited permits to practice this profession, and standards for registered college programs leading to licensure in this field. Creative arts therapy is one of four new professions, under the State Board for Mental Health Practitioners, established by Chapter 676 of the Laws of 2002.
A Notice of Proposed Rule Making concerning the proposed regulation will be published in the State Register on August 25, 2004. It is recommended that formal action on the proposed regulation be taken at the November 2004 meeting of the Board of Regents.
AMENDMENT TO THE REGULATIONS OF THE
COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION
Pursuant to sections 207, 210, 6501, 6504,
6507, 6508, 8404, 8409, and 8411 of the Education Law.
1.
Section 52.34 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education is
added, effective January 1, 2005, as follows:
52.34 Creative arts therapy.
In addition to meeting all applicable
provisions of this Part, to be registered as a program recognized as leading to
licensure in creative arts therapy, which meets the requirements of section
79-11.1 of this Title, the program shall:
(a) be a master's or doctoral degree program
in creative arts therapy, which includes at least 30 semester hours, or the
equivalent, of study;
(b) contain curricular content that
includes but is not limited to each of the following content areas:
(1) preparation in one or more of the
creative arts therapies, including but not limited to art, music, dance, drama,
psychodrama, or poetry therapies, for the practice of creative arts therapy as
defined in section 8404(1) of the Education Law;
(2) human growth and
development;
(3) theories in creative arts
therapy;
(4) group dynamics;
(5) assessment and appraisal of individuals
and groups;
(6) research and program evaluation;
(7) professional orientation and ethics;
(8) foundations of creative arts therapy and
psychopathology; and
(9) clinical instruction;
and
(c) include a supervised internship or
supervised practicum in the practice of creative arts therapy of at least 500
clock hours.
2.
Subpart 79-11 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education is
added, effective January 1, 2005, to read as follows:
Subpart
79-11
Creative Arts
Therapy
79-11.1 Professional
study.
(a) As used in this section, acceptable
accrediting agency shall mean an organization accepted by the department as a
reliable authority for the purpose of accrediting creative arts therapy
programs, having accreditation standards that are substantially equivalent to
the requirements for programs registered as leading to licensure in creative
arts therapy pursuant to section 52.34 of this Title, and applying its criteria
for granting accreditation of programs in a fair, consistent, and
nondiscriminatory manner.
(b) To meet the professional education
requirement for licensure as a creative arts therapist, the applicant shall
present satisfactory evidence of completing:
(1) a master's or doctoral program in
creative arts therapy registered as leading to licensure in this field pursuant
to section 52.34 of this Title, or a master's or doctoral program in creative
arts therapy that is accredited by an acceptable accrediting agency, or a
master's or doctoral program in creative arts therapy that is substantially
equivalent to such a registered or accredited program, as determined by the
department; or
(2) a program located outside the United
States and its territories that is recognized by the appropriate civil
authorities of the jurisdiction in which the program is located as a program
that prepares an applicant for the professional practice of creative arts
therapy, has been verified in accordance with subdivision (c) of section 59.2 of
this Title, and which is determined by the department to be substantially
equivalent to a master's or doctoral program in creative arts therapy registered
by the department as leading to licensure in this field, pursuant to section
52.34 of this Title, or to a master's or doctoral program in creative arts
therapy accredited by an acceptable accrediting agency.
79-11.2 Professional licensing
examination.
(a) Each candidate for licensure as a
creative arts therapist shall pass one of the following examinations:
(1) an examination that is offered by an
organization determined by the department to have satisfactory administrative
and psychometric procedures in place to offer the licensing examination, and
that the department determines adequately tests creative arts therapy
proficiency at the master's degree level and adequately measures the candidate's
knowledge concerning practice of creative arts therapy, as defined in
subdivision (1) of section 8404 of the Education Law;
or
(2) a scored assessment of case narratives,
which shall meet the following requirements:
(i) The case narratives shall be submitted
to the department in a form prescribed by the department.
(ii) The case narratives shall describe the
assessment and treatment in two cases.
The narratives shall demonstrate the relationships among the presenting
problems, the background material, a formulation of case dynamics, an assessment
statement, the treatment process, application of creative arts theory
appropriate to the case and the qualifications of the applicant, the treatment
outcomes and supervisory issues.
(iii) The case narratives shall be scored by
the State Board for Mental Health Practitioners. Failing examinations may be revised and
resubmitted only once.
(b) Requirements for admission to
examination for licensure as a creative arts therapist. To be admitted to the
licensing examination, the candidate shall be required to:
(1) file an application for licensure with
the department;
(2) pay the fee for initial licensure and
the fee for the first registration period, as prescribed in section 8404(3)(g)
of the Education Law; and
(3) present satisfactory evidence of having
met the education requirement for licensure as a creative arts therapist, as
prescribed in section 79-11.1 of this Subpart, including receipt of the
degree.
(c) Passing score. The passing score for the
examination for licensure as creative arts therapist shall be determined by the
State Board for Mental Health Practitioners.
79-11.3 Experience requirement.
(a) An applicant for licensure as a creative
arts therapist shall meet the experience requirement for licensure as a creative
arts therapist by submitting sufficient documentation of having completed a
supervised experience of at least 1,500 clock hours providing creative arts
therapy in a setting acceptable to the department, all in accordance with the
requirements of this section.
(b) The supervised experience must be
obtained after the applicant completes the program required for licensure as a
creative arts therapist, as prescribed in section 79-11.1 of this
Subpart.
(c) Supervision of the experience. The experience shall be supervised in
accordance with the requirements of this subdivision.
(1) Supervision of the experience shall
consist of contact between the applicant and supervisor during
which:
(i) the applicant apprises the supervisor of
the assessment and treatment of each client;
(ii) the applicant’s cases are discussed
with the supervisor;
(iii) the supervisor provides the applicant
with oversight and guidance in developing skills as a creative arts therapist;
and
(iv) the supervisor provides an average of
one hour per week or two hours every other week of in-person individual or group
supervision.
(2) The supervision shall be provided by an
individual who is licensed pursuant to Articles 131, 131-b, 139, 153, 154 or 163
of the Education Law.
(d) Setting for the experience. For a
setting for the experience to be acceptable to the department, it shall meet the
following requirements:
(1) The setting shall be a location at which
legally authorized individuals provide services that constitute the practice of
creative arts therapy, as defined in section 8404(1) of the Education
Law.
(2) The setting in which the experience is
gained shall be responsible for the services provided by individuals gaining
experience for licensure.
(3) The setting shall not be a private
practice owned or operated by the applicant.
79-11.4 Limited permits. As authorized by section 8409 of the
Education Law, the department may issue a limited permit to practice creative
arts therapy, in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(a) An applicant for a limited permit to
practice creative arts therapy shall:
(1) file an application for a limited permit
with the department and pay the application fee, as prescribed in section
8409(3) of the Education Law;
(2) meet all requirements for licensure as a
creative arts therapist, except the examination and/or experience requirements;
and
(3) be under the supervision of a supervisor
in accordance with the requirements of section 79-11.3 of this
Subpart.
(b) The limited permit in creative arts
therapy shall be issued for specific employment setting(s), acceptable to the
department in accordance with the requirements of section 79-11.3 of this
Subpart.
(c) The limited permit in creative arts
therapy shall be valid for a period of not more than 12 months, provided that
the limited permit may be extended for an additional 12 months at the discretion
of the department if the department determines that the permit holder has made
good faith efforts to successfully complete the examination and/or experience
requirements within the first 12 months but has not passed the licensing
examination or completed the experience requirement, or has other good cause as
determined by the department for not completing the examination and/or
experience requirement within the first 12 months, and provided further that the
time authorized by such limited permit and subsequent extension shall not exceed
24 months total.
79-11.5 Classifications systems. A licensed creative arts therapist
may use accepted classifications of signs, symptoms, dysfunctions and disorders,
such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by
the American Psychiatric Association, or an equivalent classification system as
determined by the department, provided that such use is consistent with the
practice of creative arts therapy as defined in section 8404(1) of the Education
Law.
79-11.6 Special
provisions.
(a) As used in this section, acceptable
national certifying or registering body means a national certifying or
registering body that the department determines is recognized nationwide as an
organization that certifies or registers creative arts therapists throughout the
United States based upon a review of their qualifications to practice creative
arts therapy and must have adequate standards for the review of the applicant's
qualifications for practicing creative arts therapy, as determined by the
department. Such standards must
include standards for the review of the applicant's education and experience for
practicing creative arts therapy and may include an examination
requirement.
(b) In accordance with section 8411(2)(a) of
the Education Law, an applicant who does not meet the requirements for licensure
as a creative arts therapist as prescribed in section 8404(3) of the Education
Law, may qualify for a license as a creative arts therapist through meeting the
alternative requirements of this subdivision, provided that the applicant meets
these requirements on or before January 1, 2006. The applicant shall:
(1) file an application for licensure by
January 1, 2006 and pay the fee for the initial license and the fee for the
first registration period, as prescribed in section 8404(3)(g) of the Education
Law;
(2) be of good moral character as determined
by the department;
(3) be at least 21 years of age;
(4) document to the satisfaction of the
department of having been engaged in the practice of creative arts therapy, as
defined in section 8404(1) of the Education Law, on a full-time basis for seven
years of the immediately preceding twelve years. For purposes of this subparagraph,
practice on a full-time basis shall mean 960 clock hours in the practice of
creative arts therapy, earned over a 52-week period; and
(5) either:
(i) have completed a baccalaureate or higher
degree program in creative arts therapy that is registered by the department
pursuant to Part 52 of this Title or is an equivalent program, provided that the
applicant demonstrates the completion of coursework within such a program that
contains curricular content in the study of: one or more of the arts, including but
not limited to music, the fine arts, theater, or literature, for the practice of
creative arts therapy; human growth and development; theories in creative arts
therapy; and research or program evaluation; or
(ii) document to the satisfaction of the
department:
(a) having completed a baccalaureate or
higher degree program in a program in any field that is registered by the
department pursuant to Part 52 of this Title or is an equivalent program; and
(b) certification or registration by an acceptable national certifying or registering body, as defined by subdivision (a) of this section. For use under this subdivision, such certification or registration need not be current but shall not have been revoked for misconduct and/or unethical activities. For documentation of the applicant's certification or registration status to be sufficient, the acceptable national certifying or registering body must submit documentation verifying the applicant's certification or registration status directly to the department.
(c) In accordance with section 8411(2)(b) of
the Education Law, an applicant who meets all requirements for licensure as a
creative arts therapist, as prescribed in section 8404(3) of the Education Law,
except for the examination requirement, may qualify for a license as a creative
arts therapist through meeting the requirements of this subdivision, provided
that the applicant meets these requirements on or before January 1, 2006. The applicant
shall:
(1) file an application for licensure by
January 1, 2006 and pay the fee for the initial license and the fee for the
first registration period, as prescribed in section 8404(3)(g) of the Education
Law;
(2) meet all requirements for the license as
a creative arts therapist prescribed in section 8404(3) of the Education Law,
except the examination requirement; and
(3) either:
(i) document to the satisfaction of the
department certification or registration by an acceptable national certifying or
registering body, as defined by subdivision (a) of this section. For use under this subdivision, such
certification or registration need not be current but shall not have been
revoked for misconduct and/or unethical activities. For documentation of the
applicant's certification or registration status to be sufficient, the
acceptable national certifying or registering body must submit documentation
verifying the applicant's certification or registration status directly to the
department; or
(ii) if there is no acceptable national certifying or registering body for creative arts therapists as defined in subdivision (a) of this section, document to the satisfaction of the department of having been engaged in the practice of creative arts therapy, as defined in section 8404(1) of the Education Law, on a full-time basis for five years of the immediately preceding eight years. For purposes of this subparagraph, practice on a full-time basis shall mean 960 clock hours in the practice of creative arts therapy, earned over a 52-week period.