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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2142Introduced by Assembly Member MedinaFebruary 10, 2020 An act to amend Sections 4980.54, 4984.7, 4989.34, 4989.36, 4989.40, 4989.68, 4996.3, 4996.22, 4999.76, 4999.104, and 4999.120 of, and to repeal Section 4999.122 of, the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2142, as introduced, Medina. Board of Behavioral Sciences: licensees: licensing and examination fees.Existing law provides for the licensure and regulation of marriage and family therapists, licensed educational psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and licensed professional clinical counselors by the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Existing law requires applicants for licensure and licensees under those acts to pay specified fees for licensure, license renewal, and examinations, and requires licensees who renew their license after allowing it to expire to pay delinquency fees. Existing law requires the board to establish the required fees at or below the maximum amounts specified under the act.This bill would revise and recast the fees described above. The bill would establish new minimum fee amounts, and would authorize the board to adopt regulations to set the fees at a higher amount up to the prescribed maximum. The bill would require the delinquency fee to be 1/2 of the fee for license renewal.Existing law requires marriage and family therapists, licensed educational psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and licensed professional clinical counselors to comply with specified continuing education requirements, and requires the board to fund the administration of those continuing education requirements through continuing education provider fees.This bill would remove the requirement that the board fund the administration of continuing education requirements through continuing education provider fees. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 4980.54 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4980.54. (a) The Legislature recognizes that the education and experience requirements in this chapter constitute only minimal requirements to ensure that an applicant is prepared and qualified to take the licensure examinations as specified in subdivision (d) of Section 4980.40 and, if he or she the applicant passes those examinations, to begin practice.(b) In order to continuously improve the competence of licensed marriage and family therapists and as a model for all psychotherapeutic professions, the Legislature encourages all licensees to regularly engage in continuing education related to the profession or scope of practice as defined in this chapter.(c) Except as provided in subdivision (e), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of marriage and family therapy in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(d) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(f) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school or state-approved school that meets the requirements set forth in Section 4980.36 or 4980.37. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(g) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (f), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(h) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(2) Aspects of the discipline of marriage and family therapy in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(i) A system of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(k)(j) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.SEC. 2. Section 4984.7 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4984.7. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of marriage and family therapists:(1)(a) The application fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The renewal fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for the application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the clinical examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fee.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for the issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). (9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish the fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.SEC. 3. Section 4989.34 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.34. (a) To renew his or her a license, a the licensee shall certify to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, completion in the preceding two years of not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in, or relevant to, educational psychology.(b) (1) The continuing education shall be obtained from either an accredited university or a continuing education provider as specified by the board by regulation.(2) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education shall comply with procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(c) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(2) Aspects of the discipline of educational psychology in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(d) The board may audit the records of a licensee to verify completion of the continuing education requirement. A licensee shall maintain records of the completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon its request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as determined by the board.(f)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The amount of the fees shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering this section.(g)(f) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.SEC. 4. Section 4989.36 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.36. A licensee may renew a license that has expired at any time within three years after its expiration date by taking all of the actions described in Section 4989.32 and by paying all unpaid prior renewal fees and delinquency fees. the delinquency fee.SEC. 5. Section 4989.40 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.40. A revoked license is subject to expiration as provided in this article and shall not be renewed. The applicant may apply to the board for reinstatement of his or her the applicants license and shall pay a reinstatement fee in an amount equal to the renewal fee in effect at that time and any the delinquency fees fee that may have accrued and comply with other requirements of the board for reinstatement.SEC. 6. Section 4989.68 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.68. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of educational psychologists:(1)(a) The application fee for examination eligibility licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(2)(b) The fee for issuance of the initial license shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(3)(c) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) The delinquency fee shall be a maximum amount of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to become delinquent may have it restored only upon payment of all the fees that he or she would have paid if the license had not become delinquent, plus the payment of any and all delinquency fees. expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(5)(e) The written examination fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500). An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, once having been scheduled, shall forfeit any examination fees he or she paid.(6)(f) The fee for rescoring a written examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(7)(g) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(8)(h) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(9)(i) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to all license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.SEC. 7. Section 4996.3 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4996.3. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of clinical social workers:(1)(a) The application fee for registration as an associate clinical social worker shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The fee for renewal of an associate clinical social worker registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50).(9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.SEC. 8. Section 4996.22 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4996.22. (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of social work in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(2) The board shall not renew any license of an applicant who began graduate study prior to January 1, 2004, pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board that during the applicants first renewal period after the operative date of this section, he or she the applicant completed a continuing education course in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies, including community resources, cultural factors, and same gender abuse dynamics. On and after January 1, 2005, the course shall consist of not less than seven hours of training. Equivalent courses in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies taken prior to the operative date of this section or proof of equivalent teaching or practice experience may be submitted to the board and at its discretion, may be accepted in satisfaction of this requirement. Continuing education courses taken pursuant to this paragraph shall be applied to the 36 hours of approved continuing education required under paragraph (1).(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school of social work, as defined in Section 4991.2, or a school or department of social work that is a candidate for accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to the procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(2) Aspects of the social work discipline in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other related disciplines that enhance the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed clinical social workers shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.(i) The board may adopt regulations as necessary to implement this section.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.SEC. 9. Section 4999.76 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.76. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of professional clinical counseling in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completed continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) A school, college, or university that is accredited or approved, as defined in Section 4999.12. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(2) Significant recent developments in the discipline of professional clinical counseling.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed professional clinical counselors shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For the purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(i)(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall fully comply with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.SEC. 10. Section 4999.104 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.104. Licenses issued under this chapter that have expired may be renewed at any time within three years of expiration. To renew an expired license described in this section, the licensee shall do all of the following:(a) File an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.(b) Pay all fees that would have been paid if the license had not become delinquent. a two-year renewal fee prescribed by the board.(c) Pay all a delinquency fees. fee.(d) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements set forth in Section 4999.76.(e) Notify the board whether he or she the licensee has been convicted, as defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensees last renewal.SEC. 11. Section 4999.120 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.120. The board shall assess fees for the application for and the issuance and renewal of licenses and for the registration of associates to cover administrative and operating expenses of the board related to this chapter. Fees assessed pursuant to this section shall not exceed the following: the following fees relating to the licensure of professional clinical counselors:(a) The fee for the application for licensure shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(b) The fee for the application for associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(c) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(d)The fee for the law and ethics examination shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150).(e)(d) The fee for the issuance of a license shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(f)(e) The fee for annual renewal of an associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(g)(f) The fee for two-year renewal of licenses shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). license renewal shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(g) The renewal delinquency fee shall be one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits their license to expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(h) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(i) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(j) The fee for issuance of a replacement license or registration shall be twenty dollars ($20).(k) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).SEC. 12. Section 4999.122 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.4999.122.The professional clinical counselor licensing program shall be supported from fees assessed to applicants, interns, and licensees. Startup funds to implement this program shall be derived, as a loan, from the reserve fund of the Board of Behavioral Sciences, subject to an appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act. The board shall not implement this chapter until funds have been appropriated.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2142Introduced by Assembly Member MedinaFebruary 10, 2020 An act to amend Sections 4980.54, 4984.7, 4989.34, 4989.36, 4989.40, 4989.68, 4996.3, 4996.22, 4999.76, 4999.104, and 4999.120 of, and to repeal Section 4999.122 of, the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2142, as introduced, Medina. Board of Behavioral Sciences: licensees: licensing and examination fees.Existing law provides for the licensure and regulation of marriage and family therapists, licensed educational psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and licensed professional clinical counselors by the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Existing law requires applicants for licensure and licensees under those acts to pay specified fees for licensure, license renewal, and examinations, and requires licensees who renew their license after allowing it to expire to pay delinquency fees. Existing law requires the board to establish the required fees at or below the maximum amounts specified under the act.This bill would revise and recast the fees described above. The bill would establish new minimum fee amounts, and would authorize the board to adopt regulations to set the fees at a higher amount up to the prescribed maximum. The bill would require the delinquency fee to be 1/2 of the fee for license renewal.Existing law requires marriage and family therapists, licensed educational psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and licensed professional clinical counselors to comply with specified continuing education requirements, and requires the board to fund the administration of those continuing education requirements through continuing education provider fees.This bill would remove the requirement that the board fund the administration of continuing education requirements through continuing education provider fees. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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4242 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 4980.54 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4980.54. (a) The Legislature recognizes that the education and experience requirements in this chapter constitute only minimal requirements to ensure that an applicant is prepared and qualified to take the licensure examinations as specified in subdivision (d) of Section 4980.40 and, if he or she the applicant passes those examinations, to begin practice.(b) In order to continuously improve the competence of licensed marriage and family therapists and as a model for all psychotherapeutic professions, the Legislature encourages all licensees to regularly engage in continuing education related to the profession or scope of practice as defined in this chapter.(c) Except as provided in subdivision (e), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of marriage and family therapy in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(d) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(f) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school or state-approved school that meets the requirements set forth in Section 4980.36 or 4980.37. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(g) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (f), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(h) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(2) Aspects of the discipline of marriage and family therapy in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(i) A system of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(k)(j) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.SEC. 2. Section 4984.7 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4984.7. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of marriage and family therapists:(1)(a) The application fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The renewal fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for the application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the clinical examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fee.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for the issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). (9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish the fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.SEC. 3. Section 4989.34 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.34. (a) To renew his or her a license, a the licensee shall certify to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, completion in the preceding two years of not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in, or relevant to, educational psychology.(b) (1) The continuing education shall be obtained from either an accredited university or a continuing education provider as specified by the board by regulation.(2) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education shall comply with procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(c) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(2) Aspects of the discipline of educational psychology in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(d) The board may audit the records of a licensee to verify completion of the continuing education requirement. A licensee shall maintain records of the completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon its request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as determined by the board.(f)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The amount of the fees shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering this section.(g)(f) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.SEC. 4. Section 4989.36 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.36. A licensee may renew a license that has expired at any time within three years after its expiration date by taking all of the actions described in Section 4989.32 and by paying all unpaid prior renewal fees and delinquency fees. the delinquency fee.SEC. 5. Section 4989.40 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.40. A revoked license is subject to expiration as provided in this article and shall not be renewed. The applicant may apply to the board for reinstatement of his or her the applicants license and shall pay a reinstatement fee in an amount equal to the renewal fee in effect at that time and any the delinquency fees fee that may have accrued and comply with other requirements of the board for reinstatement.SEC. 6. Section 4989.68 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.68. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of educational psychologists:(1)(a) The application fee for examination eligibility licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(2)(b) The fee for issuance of the initial license shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(3)(c) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) The delinquency fee shall be a maximum amount of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to become delinquent may have it restored only upon payment of all the fees that he or she would have paid if the license had not become delinquent, plus the payment of any and all delinquency fees. expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(5)(e) The written examination fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500). An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, once having been scheduled, shall forfeit any examination fees he or she paid.(6)(f) The fee for rescoring a written examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(7)(g) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(8)(h) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(9)(i) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to all license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.SEC. 7. Section 4996.3 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4996.3. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of clinical social workers:(1)(a) The application fee for registration as an associate clinical social worker shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The fee for renewal of an associate clinical social worker registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50).(9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.SEC. 8. Section 4996.22 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4996.22. (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of social work in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(2) The board shall not renew any license of an applicant who began graduate study prior to January 1, 2004, pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board that during the applicants first renewal period after the operative date of this section, he or she the applicant completed a continuing education course in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies, including community resources, cultural factors, and same gender abuse dynamics. On and after January 1, 2005, the course shall consist of not less than seven hours of training. Equivalent courses in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies taken prior to the operative date of this section or proof of equivalent teaching or practice experience may be submitted to the board and at its discretion, may be accepted in satisfaction of this requirement. Continuing education courses taken pursuant to this paragraph shall be applied to the 36 hours of approved continuing education required under paragraph (1).(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school of social work, as defined in Section 4991.2, or a school or department of social work that is a candidate for accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to the procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(2) Aspects of the social work discipline in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other related disciplines that enhance the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed clinical social workers shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.(i) The board may adopt regulations as necessary to implement this section.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.SEC. 9. Section 4999.76 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.76. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of professional clinical counseling in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completed continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) A school, college, or university that is accredited or approved, as defined in Section 4999.12. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(2) Significant recent developments in the discipline of professional clinical counseling.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed professional clinical counselors shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For the purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(i)(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall fully comply with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.SEC. 10. Section 4999.104 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.104. Licenses issued under this chapter that have expired may be renewed at any time within three years of expiration. To renew an expired license described in this section, the licensee shall do all of the following:(a) File an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.(b) Pay all fees that would have been paid if the license had not become delinquent. a two-year renewal fee prescribed by the board.(c) Pay all a delinquency fees. fee.(d) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements set forth in Section 4999.76.(e) Notify the board whether he or she the licensee has been convicted, as defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensees last renewal.SEC. 11. Section 4999.120 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.120. The board shall assess fees for the application for and the issuance and renewal of licenses and for the registration of associates to cover administrative and operating expenses of the board related to this chapter. Fees assessed pursuant to this section shall not exceed the following: the following fees relating to the licensure of professional clinical counselors:(a) The fee for the application for licensure shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(b) The fee for the application for associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(c) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(d)The fee for the law and ethics examination shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150).(e)(d) The fee for the issuance of a license shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(f)(e) The fee for annual renewal of an associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(g)(f) The fee for two-year renewal of licenses shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). license renewal shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(g) The renewal delinquency fee shall be one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits their license to expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(h) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(i) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(j) The fee for issuance of a replacement license or registration shall be twenty dollars ($20).(k) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).SEC. 12. Section 4999.122 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.4999.122.The professional clinical counselor licensing program shall be supported from fees assessed to applicants, interns, and licensees. Startup funds to implement this program shall be derived, as a loan, from the reserve fund of the Board of Behavioral Sciences, subject to an appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act. The board shall not implement this chapter until funds have been appropriated.
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4848 SECTION 1. Section 4980.54 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4980.54. (a) The Legislature recognizes that the education and experience requirements in this chapter constitute only minimal requirements to ensure that an applicant is prepared and qualified to take the licensure examinations as specified in subdivision (d) of Section 4980.40 and, if he or she the applicant passes those examinations, to begin practice.(b) In order to continuously improve the competence of licensed marriage and family therapists and as a model for all psychotherapeutic professions, the Legislature encourages all licensees to regularly engage in continuing education related to the profession or scope of practice as defined in this chapter.(c) Except as provided in subdivision (e), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of marriage and family therapy in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(d) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(f) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school or state-approved school that meets the requirements set forth in Section 4980.36 or 4980.37. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(g) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (f), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(h) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(2) Aspects of the discipline of marriage and family therapy in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(i) A system of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(k)(j) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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5050 SECTION 1. Section 4980.54 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
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5454 4980.54. (a) The Legislature recognizes that the education and experience requirements in this chapter constitute only minimal requirements to ensure that an applicant is prepared and qualified to take the licensure examinations as specified in subdivision (d) of Section 4980.40 and, if he or she the applicant passes those examinations, to begin practice.(b) In order to continuously improve the competence of licensed marriage and family therapists and as a model for all psychotherapeutic professions, the Legislature encourages all licensees to regularly engage in continuing education related to the profession or scope of practice as defined in this chapter.(c) Except as provided in subdivision (e), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of marriage and family therapy in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(d) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(f) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school or state-approved school that meets the requirements set forth in Section 4980.36 or 4980.37. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(g) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (f), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(h) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(2) Aspects of the discipline of marriage and family therapy in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(i) A system of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(k)(j) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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5656 4980.54. (a) The Legislature recognizes that the education and experience requirements in this chapter constitute only minimal requirements to ensure that an applicant is prepared and qualified to take the licensure examinations as specified in subdivision (d) of Section 4980.40 and, if he or she the applicant passes those examinations, to begin practice.(b) In order to continuously improve the competence of licensed marriage and family therapists and as a model for all psychotherapeutic professions, the Legislature encourages all licensees to regularly engage in continuing education related to the profession or scope of practice as defined in this chapter.(c) Except as provided in subdivision (e), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of marriage and family therapy in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(d) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(f) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school or state-approved school that meets the requirements set forth in Section 4980.36 or 4980.37. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(g) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (f), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(h) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(2) Aspects of the discipline of marriage and family therapy in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(i) A system of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(k)(j) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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5858 4980.54. (a) The Legislature recognizes that the education and experience requirements in this chapter constitute only minimal requirements to ensure that an applicant is prepared and qualified to take the licensure examinations as specified in subdivision (d) of Section 4980.40 and, if he or she the applicant passes those examinations, to begin practice.(b) In order to continuously improve the competence of licensed marriage and family therapists and as a model for all psychotherapeutic professions, the Legislature encourages all licensees to regularly engage in continuing education related to the profession or scope of practice as defined in this chapter.(c) Except as provided in subdivision (e), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of marriage and family therapy in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(d) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(f) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school or state-approved school that meets the requirements set forth in Section 4980.36 or 4980.37. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(g) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (f), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(h) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(2) Aspects of the discipline of marriage and family therapy in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.(i) A system of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(k)(j) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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6262 4980.54. (a) The Legislature recognizes that the education and experience requirements in this chapter constitute only minimal requirements to ensure that an applicant is prepared and qualified to take the licensure examinations as specified in subdivision (d) of Section 4980.40 and, if he or she the applicant passes those examinations, to begin practice.
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6464 (b) In order to continuously improve the competence of licensed marriage and family therapists and as a model for all psychotherapeutic professions, the Legislature encourages all licensees to regularly engage in continuing education related to the profession or scope of practice as defined in this chapter.
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6666 (c) Except as provided in subdivision (e), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of marriage and family therapy in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.
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6868 (d) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.
6969
7070 (e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.
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7272 (f) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:
7373
7474 (1) An accredited school or state-approved school that meets the requirements set forth in Section 4980.36 or 4980.37. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.
7575
7676 (2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.
7777
7878 (g) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (f), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.
7979
8080 (h) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:
8181
8282 (1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.
8383
8484 (2) Aspects of the discipline of marriage and family therapy in which significant recent developments have occurred.
8585
8686 (3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of marriage and family therapy.
8787
8888 (i) A system of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.
8989
9090 (j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.
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9292
9393
9494 (k)
9595
9696
9797
9898 (j) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
9999
100100 SEC. 2. Section 4984.7 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4984.7. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of marriage and family therapists:(1)(a) The application fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The renewal fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for the application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the clinical examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fee.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for the issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). (9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish the fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
101101
102102 SEC. 2. Section 4984.7 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
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104104 ### SEC. 2.
105105
106106 4984.7. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of marriage and family therapists:(1)(a) The application fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The renewal fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for the application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the clinical examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fee.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for the issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). (9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish the fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
107107
108108 4984.7. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of marriage and family therapists:(1)(a) The application fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The renewal fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for the application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the clinical examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fee.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for the issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). (9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish the fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
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110110 4984.7. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of marriage and family therapists:(1)(a) The application fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The renewal fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for the application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the clinical examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fee.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for the issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). (9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish the fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
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114114 4984.7. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of marriage and family therapists:
115115
116116 (1)
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120120 (a) The application fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
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122122 (2)
123123
124124
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126126 (b) The renewal fee for an associate registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
127127
128128 (3)
129129
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132132 (c) The fee for the application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).
133133
134134 (4)
135135
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137137
138138 (d) (1) (A) The fee for the clinical examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).
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140140 (B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
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142142 (A)
143143
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146146 (2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fee.
147147
148148 (B)
149149
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152152 (3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.
153153
154154 (5)
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158158 (e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).
159159
160160 (6)
161161
162162
163163
164164 (f) The fee for the issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
165165
166166 (7)
167167
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170170 (g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred eighty dollars ($180). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
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172172 (8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90).
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174174
175175
176176 (9)
177177
178178
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180180 (h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of ninety dollars ($90). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is subject to the delinquency fee.
181181
182182 (10)
183183
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186186 (i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).
187187
188188 (11)
189189
190190
191191
192192 (j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
193193
194194 (12)
195195
196196
197197
198198 (k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).
199199
200200 (b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish the fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
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204204 SEC. 3. Section 4989.34 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.34. (a) To renew his or her a license, a the licensee shall certify to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, completion in the preceding two years of not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in, or relevant to, educational psychology.(b) (1) The continuing education shall be obtained from either an accredited university or a continuing education provider as specified by the board by regulation.(2) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education shall comply with procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(c) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(2) Aspects of the discipline of educational psychology in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(d) The board may audit the records of a licensee to verify completion of the continuing education requirement. A licensee shall maintain records of the completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon its request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as determined by the board.(f)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The amount of the fees shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering this section.(g)(f) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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206206 SEC. 3. Section 4989.34 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
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208208 ### SEC. 3.
209209
210210 4989.34. (a) To renew his or her a license, a the licensee shall certify to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, completion in the preceding two years of not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in, or relevant to, educational psychology.(b) (1) The continuing education shall be obtained from either an accredited university or a continuing education provider as specified by the board by regulation.(2) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education shall comply with procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(c) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(2) Aspects of the discipline of educational psychology in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(d) The board may audit the records of a licensee to verify completion of the continuing education requirement. A licensee shall maintain records of the completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon its request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as determined by the board.(f)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The amount of the fees shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering this section.(g)(f) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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212212 4989.34. (a) To renew his or her a license, a the licensee shall certify to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, completion in the preceding two years of not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in, or relevant to, educational psychology.(b) (1) The continuing education shall be obtained from either an accredited university or a continuing education provider as specified by the board by regulation.(2) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education shall comply with procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(c) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(2) Aspects of the discipline of educational psychology in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(d) The board may audit the records of a licensee to verify completion of the continuing education requirement. A licensee shall maintain records of the completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon its request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as determined by the board.(f)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The amount of the fees shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering this section.(g)(f) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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214214 4989.34. (a) To renew his or her a license, a the licensee shall certify to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, completion in the preceding two years of not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in, or relevant to, educational psychology.(b) (1) The continuing education shall be obtained from either an accredited university or a continuing education provider as specified by the board by regulation.(2) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education shall comply with procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(c) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(2) Aspects of the discipline of educational psychology in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.(d) The board may audit the records of a licensee to verify completion of the continuing education requirement. A licensee shall maintain records of the completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon its request.(e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as determined by the board.(f)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The amount of the fees shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering this section.(g)(f) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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218218 4989.34. (a) To renew his or her a license, a the licensee shall certify to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, completion in the preceding two years of not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in, or relevant to, educational psychology.
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220220 (b) (1) The continuing education shall be obtained from either an accredited university or a continuing education provider as specified by the board by regulation.
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222222 (2) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education shall comply with procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.
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224224 (c) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:
225225
226226 (1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.
227227
228228 (2) Aspects of the discipline of educational psychology in which significant recent developments have occurred.
229229
230230 (3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of educational psychology.
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232232 (d) The board may audit the records of a licensee to verify completion of the continuing education requirement. A licensee shall maintain records of the completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon its request.
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234234 (e) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirements of this section for good cause, as determined by the board.
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236236 (f)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The amount of the fees shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering this section.
237237
238238
239239
240240 (g)
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242242
243243
244244 (f) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
245245
246246 SEC. 4. Section 4989.36 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.36. A licensee may renew a license that has expired at any time within three years after its expiration date by taking all of the actions described in Section 4989.32 and by paying all unpaid prior renewal fees and delinquency fees. the delinquency fee.
247247
248248 SEC. 4. Section 4989.36 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
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250250 ### SEC. 4.
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252252 4989.36. A licensee may renew a license that has expired at any time within three years after its expiration date by taking all of the actions described in Section 4989.32 and by paying all unpaid prior renewal fees and delinquency fees. the delinquency fee.
253253
254254 4989.36. A licensee may renew a license that has expired at any time within three years after its expiration date by taking all of the actions described in Section 4989.32 and by paying all unpaid prior renewal fees and delinquency fees. the delinquency fee.
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256256 4989.36. A licensee may renew a license that has expired at any time within three years after its expiration date by taking all of the actions described in Section 4989.32 and by paying all unpaid prior renewal fees and delinquency fees. the delinquency fee.
257257
258258
259259
260260 4989.36. A licensee may renew a license that has expired at any time within three years after its expiration date by taking all of the actions described in Section 4989.32 and by paying all unpaid prior renewal fees and delinquency fees. the delinquency fee.
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262262 SEC. 5. Section 4989.40 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.40. A revoked license is subject to expiration as provided in this article and shall not be renewed. The applicant may apply to the board for reinstatement of his or her the applicants license and shall pay a reinstatement fee in an amount equal to the renewal fee in effect at that time and any the delinquency fees fee that may have accrued and comply with other requirements of the board for reinstatement.
263263
264264 SEC. 5. Section 4989.40 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
265265
266266 ### SEC. 5.
267267
268268 4989.40. A revoked license is subject to expiration as provided in this article and shall not be renewed. The applicant may apply to the board for reinstatement of his or her the applicants license and shall pay a reinstatement fee in an amount equal to the renewal fee in effect at that time and any the delinquency fees fee that may have accrued and comply with other requirements of the board for reinstatement.
269269
270270 4989.40. A revoked license is subject to expiration as provided in this article and shall not be renewed. The applicant may apply to the board for reinstatement of his or her the applicants license and shall pay a reinstatement fee in an amount equal to the renewal fee in effect at that time and any the delinquency fees fee that may have accrued and comply with other requirements of the board for reinstatement.
271271
272272 4989.40. A revoked license is subject to expiration as provided in this article and shall not be renewed. The applicant may apply to the board for reinstatement of his or her the applicants license and shall pay a reinstatement fee in an amount equal to the renewal fee in effect at that time and any the delinquency fees fee that may have accrued and comply with other requirements of the board for reinstatement.
273273
274274
275275
276276 4989.40. A revoked license is subject to expiration as provided in this article and shall not be renewed. The applicant may apply to the board for reinstatement of his or her the applicants license and shall pay a reinstatement fee in an amount equal to the renewal fee in effect at that time and any the delinquency fees fee that may have accrued and comply with other requirements of the board for reinstatement.
277277
278278 SEC. 6. Section 4989.68 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4989.68. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of educational psychologists:(1)(a) The application fee for examination eligibility licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(2)(b) The fee for issuance of the initial license shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(3)(c) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) The delinquency fee shall be a maximum amount of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to become delinquent may have it restored only upon payment of all the fees that he or she would have paid if the license had not become delinquent, plus the payment of any and all delinquency fees. expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(5)(e) The written examination fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500). An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, once having been scheduled, shall forfeit any examination fees he or she paid.(6)(f) The fee for rescoring a written examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(7)(g) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(8)(h) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(9)(i) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to all license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
279279
280280 SEC. 6. Section 4989.68 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
281281
282282 ### SEC. 6.
283283
284284 4989.68. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of educational psychologists:(1)(a) The application fee for examination eligibility licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(2)(b) The fee for issuance of the initial license shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(3)(c) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) The delinquency fee shall be a maximum amount of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to become delinquent may have it restored only upon payment of all the fees that he or she would have paid if the license had not become delinquent, plus the payment of any and all delinquency fees. expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(5)(e) The written examination fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500). An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, once having been scheduled, shall forfeit any examination fees he or she paid.(6)(f) The fee for rescoring a written examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(7)(g) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(8)(h) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(9)(i) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to all license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
285285
286286 4989.68. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of educational psychologists:(1)(a) The application fee for examination eligibility licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(2)(b) The fee for issuance of the initial license shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(3)(c) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) The delinquency fee shall be a maximum amount of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to become delinquent may have it restored only upon payment of all the fees that he or she would have paid if the license had not become delinquent, plus the payment of any and all delinquency fees. expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(5)(e) The written examination fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500). An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, once having been scheduled, shall forfeit any examination fees he or she paid.(6)(f) The fee for rescoring a written examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(7)(g) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(8)(h) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(9)(i) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to all license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
287287
288288 4989.68. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of educational psychologists:(1)(a) The application fee for examination eligibility licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(2)(b) The fee for issuance of the initial license shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(3)(c) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) The delinquency fee shall be a maximum amount of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to become delinquent may have it restored only upon payment of all the fees that he or she would have paid if the license had not become delinquent, plus the payment of any and all delinquency fees. expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(5)(e) The written examination fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500). An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, once having been scheduled, shall forfeit any examination fees he or she paid.(6)(f) The fee for rescoring a written examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(7)(g) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(8)(h) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(9)(i) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to all license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
289289
290290
291291
292292 4989.68. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of educational psychologists:
293293
294294 (1)
295295
296296
297297
298298 (a) The application fee for examination eligibility licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).
299299
300300 (2)
301301
302302
303303
304304 (b) The fee for issuance of the initial license shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
305305
306306 (3)
307307
308308
309309
310310 (c) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
311311
312312 (4)
313313
314314
315315
316316 (d) The delinquency fee shall be a maximum amount of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to become delinquent may have it restored only upon payment of all the fees that he or she would have paid if the license had not become delinquent, plus the payment of any and all delinquency fees. expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.
317317
318318 (5)
319319
320320
321321
322322 (e) The written examination fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500). An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, once having been scheduled, shall forfeit any examination fees he or she paid.
323323
324324 (6)
325325
326326
327327
328328 (f) The fee for rescoring a written examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).
329329
330330 (7)
331331
332332
333333
334334 (g) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).
335335
336336 (8)
337337
338338
339339
340340 (h) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
341341
342342 (9)
343343
344344
345345
346346 (i) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).
347347
348348 (b)With regard to all license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
349349
350350
351351
352352 SEC. 7. Section 4996.3 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4996.3. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of clinical social workers:(1)(a) The application fee for registration as an associate clinical social worker shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The fee for renewal of an associate clinical social worker registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50).(9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
353353
354354 SEC. 7. Section 4996.3 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
355355
356356 ### SEC. 7.
357357
358358 4996.3. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of clinical social workers:(1)(a) The application fee for registration as an associate clinical social worker shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The fee for renewal of an associate clinical social worker registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50).(9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
359359
360360 4996.3. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of clinical social workers:(1)(a) The application fee for registration as an associate clinical social worker shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The fee for renewal of an associate clinical social worker registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50).(9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
361361
362362 4996.3. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of clinical social workers:(1)(a) The application fee for registration as an associate clinical social worker shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2)(b) The fee for renewal of an associate clinical social worker registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(3)(c) The fee for application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(4)(d) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(A)(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(B)(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(5)(e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(6)(f) The fee for issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(7)(g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50).(9)(h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(10)(i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).(11)(j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(12)(k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
363363
364364
365365
366366 4996.3. (a)The board shall assess the following fees relating to the licensure of clinical social workers:
367367
368368 (1)
369369
370370
371371
372372 (a) The application fee for registration as an associate clinical social worker shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
373373
374374 (2)
375375
376376
377377
378378 (b) The fee for renewal of an associate clinical social worker registration shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
379379
380380 (3)
381381
382382
383383
384384 (c) The fee for application for licensure shall be one hundred dollars ($100). two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
385385
386386 (4)
387387
388388
389389
390390 (d) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).
391391
392392 (B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred dollars ($100). one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
393393
394394 (A)
395395
396396
397397
398398 (2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.
399399
400400 (B)
401401
402402
403403
404404 (3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.
405405
406406 (5)
407407
408408
409409
410410 (e) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).
411411
412412 (6)
413413
414414
415415
416416 (f) The fee for issuance of an initial license shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
417417
418418 (7)
419419
420420
421421
422422 (g) The fee for license renewal shall be a maximum of one hundred fifty-five dollars ($155). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
423423
424424 (8)The fee for inactive license renewal shall be a maximum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50).
425425
426426
427427
428428 (9)
429429
430430
431431
432432 (h) The renewal delinquency fee shall be a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75). one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits his or her their license to expire is shall be subject to the delinquency fee.
433433
434434 (10)
435435
436436
437437
438438 (i) The fee for issuance of a replacement registration, license, or certificate shall be twenty dollars ($20).
439439
440440 (11)
441441
442442
443443
444444 (j) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
445445
446446 (12)
447447
448448
449449
450450 (k) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).
451451
452452 (b)With regard to license, examination, and other fees, the board shall establish fee amounts at or below the maximum amounts specified in this chapter.
453453
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456456 SEC. 8. Section 4996.22 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4996.22. (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of social work in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(2) The board shall not renew any license of an applicant who began graduate study prior to January 1, 2004, pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board that during the applicants first renewal period after the operative date of this section, he or she the applicant completed a continuing education course in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies, including community resources, cultural factors, and same gender abuse dynamics. On and after January 1, 2005, the course shall consist of not less than seven hours of training. Equivalent courses in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies taken prior to the operative date of this section or proof of equivalent teaching or practice experience may be submitted to the board and at its discretion, may be accepted in satisfaction of this requirement. Continuing education courses taken pursuant to this paragraph shall be applied to the 36 hours of approved continuing education required under paragraph (1).(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school of social work, as defined in Section 4991.2, or a school or department of social work that is a candidate for accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to the procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(2) Aspects of the social work discipline in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other related disciplines that enhance the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed clinical social workers shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.(i) The board may adopt regulations as necessary to implement this section.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.
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458458 SEC. 8. Section 4996.22 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
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460460 ### SEC. 8.
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462462 4996.22. (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of social work in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(2) The board shall not renew any license of an applicant who began graduate study prior to January 1, 2004, pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board that during the applicants first renewal period after the operative date of this section, he or she the applicant completed a continuing education course in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies, including community resources, cultural factors, and same gender abuse dynamics. On and after January 1, 2005, the course shall consist of not less than seven hours of training. Equivalent courses in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies taken prior to the operative date of this section or proof of equivalent teaching or practice experience may be submitted to the board and at its discretion, may be accepted in satisfaction of this requirement. Continuing education courses taken pursuant to this paragraph shall be applied to the 36 hours of approved continuing education required under paragraph (1).(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school of social work, as defined in Section 4991.2, or a school or department of social work that is a candidate for accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to the procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(2) Aspects of the social work discipline in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other related disciplines that enhance the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed clinical social workers shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.(i) The board may adopt regulations as necessary to implement this section.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.
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464464 4996.22. (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of social work in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(2) The board shall not renew any license of an applicant who began graduate study prior to January 1, 2004, pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board that during the applicants first renewal period after the operative date of this section, he or she the applicant completed a continuing education course in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies, including community resources, cultural factors, and same gender abuse dynamics. On and after January 1, 2005, the course shall consist of not less than seven hours of training. Equivalent courses in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies taken prior to the operative date of this section or proof of equivalent teaching or practice experience may be submitted to the board and at its discretion, may be accepted in satisfaction of this requirement. Continuing education courses taken pursuant to this paragraph shall be applied to the 36 hours of approved continuing education required under paragraph (1).(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school of social work, as defined in Section 4991.2, or a school or department of social work that is a candidate for accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to the procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(2) Aspects of the social work discipline in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other related disciplines that enhance the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed clinical social workers shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.(i) The board may adopt regulations as necessary to implement this section.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.
465465
466466 4996.22. (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of social work in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(2) The board shall not renew any license of an applicant who began graduate study prior to January 1, 2004, pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board that during the applicants first renewal period after the operative date of this section, he or she the applicant completed a continuing education course in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies, including community resources, cultural factors, and same gender abuse dynamics. On and after January 1, 2005, the course shall consist of not less than seven hours of training. Equivalent courses in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies taken prior to the operative date of this section or proof of equivalent teaching or practice experience may be submitted to the board and at its discretion, may be accepted in satisfaction of this requirement. Continuing education courses taken pursuant to this paragraph shall be applied to the 36 hours of approved continuing education required under paragraph (1).(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) An accredited school of social work, as defined in Section 4991.2, or a school or department of social work that is a candidate for accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to the procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(2) Aspects of the social work discipline in which significant recent developments have occurred.(3) Aspects of other related disciplines that enhance the understanding, or the practice, of social work.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed clinical social workers shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.(i) The board may adopt regulations as necessary to implement this section.(j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.
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470470 4996.22. (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of social work in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.
471471
472472 (2) The board shall not renew any license of an applicant who began graduate study prior to January 1, 2004, pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board that during the applicants first renewal period after the operative date of this section, he or she the applicant completed a continuing education course in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies, including community resources, cultural factors, and same gender abuse dynamics. On and after January 1, 2005, the course shall consist of not less than seven hours of training. Equivalent courses in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention strategies taken prior to the operative date of this section or proof of equivalent teaching or practice experience may be submitted to the board and at its discretion, may be accepted in satisfaction of this requirement. Continuing education courses taken pursuant to this paragraph shall be applied to the 36 hours of approved continuing education required under paragraph (1).
473473
474474 (b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completion of required continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.
475475
476476 (c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause as defined by the board.
477477
478478 (d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:
479479
480480 (1) An accredited school of social work, as defined in Section 4991.2, or a school or department of social work that is a candidate for accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.
481481
482482 (2) Other continuing education providers, as specified by the board by regulation.
483483
484484 (e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to the procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.
485485
486486 (f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:
487487
488488 (1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding, or the practice, of social work.
489489
490490 (2) Aspects of the social work discipline in which significant recent developments have occurred.
491491
492492 (3) Aspects of other related disciplines that enhance the understanding, or the practice, of social work.
493493
494494 (g) A system of continuing education for licensed clinical social workers shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.
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496496 (h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall comply fully with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
497497
498498 (i) The board may adopt regulations as necessary to implement this section.
499499
500500 (j)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.
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502502
503503
504504 SEC. 9. Section 4999.76 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.76. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of professional clinical counseling in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completed continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) A school, college, or university that is accredited or approved, as defined in Section 4999.12. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(2) Significant recent developments in the discipline of professional clinical counseling.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed professional clinical counselors shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For the purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(i)(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall fully comply with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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506506 SEC. 9. Section 4999.76 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
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508508 ### SEC. 9.
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510510 4999.76. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of professional clinical counseling in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completed continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) A school, college, or university that is accredited or approved, as defined in Section 4999.12. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(2) Significant recent developments in the discipline of professional clinical counseling.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed professional clinical counselors shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For the purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(i)(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall fully comply with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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512512 4999.76. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of professional clinical counseling in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completed continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) A school, college, or university that is accredited or approved, as defined in Section 4999.12. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(2) Significant recent developments in the discipline of professional clinical counseling.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed professional clinical counselors shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For the purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(i)(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall fully comply with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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514514 4999.76. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of professional clinical counseling in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.(b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completed continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.(c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.(d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:(1) A school, college, or university that is accredited or approved, as defined in Section 4999.12. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.(2) Other continuing education providers as specified by the board by regulation.(e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.(f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:(1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(2) Significant recent developments in the discipline of professional clinical counseling.(3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.(g) A system of continuing education for licensed professional clinical counselors shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.(h)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For the purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.(i)(h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall fully comply with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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517517
518518 4999.76. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the board shall not renew any license pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant certifies to the board, on a form prescribed by the board, that he or she the applicant has completed not less than 36 hours of approved continuing education in or relevant to the field of professional clinical counseling in the preceding two years, as determined by the board.
519519
520520 (b) The board shall have the right to audit the records of any applicant to verify the completion of the continuing education requirement. Applicants shall maintain records of completed continuing education coursework for a minimum of two years and shall make these records available to the board for auditing purposes upon request.
521521
522522 (c) The board may establish exceptions from the continuing education requirement of this section for good cause, as defined by the board.
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524524 (d) The continuing education shall be obtained from one of the following sources:
525525
526526 (1) A school, college, or university that is accredited or approved, as defined in Section 4999.12. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring coursework to be offered as part of a regular degree program.
527527
528528 (2) Other continuing education providers as specified by the board by regulation.
529529
530530 (e) The board shall establish, by regulation, a procedure for identifying acceptable providers of continuing education courses, and all providers of continuing education, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall adhere to procedures established by the board. The board may revoke or deny the right of a provider to offer continuing education coursework pursuant to this section for failure to comply with this section or any regulation adopted pursuant to this section.
531531
532532 (f) Training, education, and coursework by approved providers shall incorporate one or more of the following:
533533
534534 (1) Aspects of the discipline that are fundamental to the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.
535535
536536 (2) Significant recent developments in the discipline of professional clinical counseling.
537537
538538 (3) Aspects of other disciplines that enhance the understanding or the practice of professional clinical counseling.
539539
540540 (g) A system of continuing education for licensed professional clinical counselors shall include courses directly related to the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the client population being served.
541541
542542 (h)The board shall, by regulation, fund the administration of this section through continuing education provider fees to be deposited in the Behavioral Sciences Fund. The fees related to the administration of this section shall be sufficient to meet, but shall not exceed, the costs of administering the corresponding provisions of this section. For the purposes of this subdivision, a provider of continuing education as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) shall be deemed to be an approved provider.
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544544
545545
546546 (i)
547547
548548
549549
550550 (h) The continuing education requirements of this section shall fully comply with the guidelines for mandatory continuing education established by the Department of Consumer Affairs pursuant to Section 166.
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552552 SEC. 10. Section 4999.104 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.104. Licenses issued under this chapter that have expired may be renewed at any time within three years of expiration. To renew an expired license described in this section, the licensee shall do all of the following:(a) File an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.(b) Pay all fees that would have been paid if the license had not become delinquent. a two-year renewal fee prescribed by the board.(c) Pay all a delinquency fees. fee.(d) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements set forth in Section 4999.76.(e) Notify the board whether he or she the licensee has been convicted, as defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensees last renewal.
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554554 SEC. 10. Section 4999.104 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
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558558 4999.104. Licenses issued under this chapter that have expired may be renewed at any time within three years of expiration. To renew an expired license described in this section, the licensee shall do all of the following:(a) File an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.(b) Pay all fees that would have been paid if the license had not become delinquent. a two-year renewal fee prescribed by the board.(c) Pay all a delinquency fees. fee.(d) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements set forth in Section 4999.76.(e) Notify the board whether he or she the licensee has been convicted, as defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensees last renewal.
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560560 4999.104. Licenses issued under this chapter that have expired may be renewed at any time within three years of expiration. To renew an expired license described in this section, the licensee shall do all of the following:(a) File an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.(b) Pay all fees that would have been paid if the license had not become delinquent. a two-year renewal fee prescribed by the board.(c) Pay all a delinquency fees. fee.(d) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements set forth in Section 4999.76.(e) Notify the board whether he or she the licensee has been convicted, as defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensees last renewal.
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562562 4999.104. Licenses issued under this chapter that have expired may be renewed at any time within three years of expiration. To renew an expired license described in this section, the licensee shall do all of the following:(a) File an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.(b) Pay all fees that would have been paid if the license had not become delinquent. a two-year renewal fee prescribed by the board.(c) Pay all a delinquency fees. fee.(d) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements set forth in Section 4999.76.(e) Notify the board whether he or she the licensee has been convicted, as defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensees last renewal.
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566566 4999.104. Licenses issued under this chapter that have expired may be renewed at any time within three years of expiration. To renew an expired license described in this section, the licensee shall do all of the following:
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568568 (a) File an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.
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570570 (b) Pay all fees that would have been paid if the license had not become delinquent. a two-year renewal fee prescribed by the board.
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572572 (c) Pay all a delinquency fees. fee.
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574574 (d) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements set forth in Section 4999.76.
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576576 (e) Notify the board whether he or she the licensee has been convicted, as defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensees last renewal.
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578578 SEC. 11. Section 4999.120 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:4999.120. The board shall assess fees for the application for and the issuance and renewal of licenses and for the registration of associates to cover administrative and operating expenses of the board related to this chapter. Fees assessed pursuant to this section shall not exceed the following: the following fees relating to the licensure of professional clinical counselors:(a) The fee for the application for licensure shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(b) The fee for the application for associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(c) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(d)The fee for the law and ethics examination shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150).(e)(d) The fee for the issuance of a license shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(f)(e) The fee for annual renewal of an associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(g)(f) The fee for two-year renewal of licenses shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). license renewal shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(g) The renewal delinquency fee shall be one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits their license to expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(h) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(i) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(j) The fee for issuance of a replacement license or registration shall be twenty dollars ($20).(k) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
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580580 SEC. 11. Section 4999.120 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
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582582 ### SEC. 11.
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584584 4999.120. The board shall assess fees for the application for and the issuance and renewal of licenses and for the registration of associates to cover administrative and operating expenses of the board related to this chapter. Fees assessed pursuant to this section shall not exceed the following: the following fees relating to the licensure of professional clinical counselors:(a) The fee for the application for licensure shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(b) The fee for the application for associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(c) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(d)The fee for the law and ethics examination shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150).(e)(d) The fee for the issuance of a license shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(f)(e) The fee for annual renewal of an associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(g)(f) The fee for two-year renewal of licenses shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). license renewal shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(g) The renewal delinquency fee shall be one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits their license to expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(h) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(i) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(j) The fee for issuance of a replacement license or registration shall be twenty dollars ($20).(k) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
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586586 4999.120. The board shall assess fees for the application for and the issuance and renewal of licenses and for the registration of associates to cover administrative and operating expenses of the board related to this chapter. Fees assessed pursuant to this section shall not exceed the following: the following fees relating to the licensure of professional clinical counselors:(a) The fee for the application for licensure shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(b) The fee for the application for associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(c) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(d)The fee for the law and ethics examination shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150).(e)(d) The fee for the issuance of a license shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(f)(e) The fee for annual renewal of an associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(g)(f) The fee for two-year renewal of licenses shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). license renewal shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(g) The renewal delinquency fee shall be one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits their license to expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(h) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(i) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(j) The fee for issuance of a replacement license or registration shall be twenty dollars ($20).(k) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
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588588 4999.120. The board shall assess fees for the application for and the issuance and renewal of licenses and for the registration of associates to cover administrative and operating expenses of the board related to this chapter. Fees assessed pursuant to this section shall not exceed the following: the following fees relating to the licensure of professional clinical counselors:(a) The fee for the application for licensure shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(b) The fee for the application for associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(c) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).(B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.(3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.(d)The fee for the law and ethics examination shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150).(e)(d) The fee for the issuance of a license shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(f)(e) The fee for annual renewal of an associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).(g)(f) The fee for two-year renewal of licenses shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). license renewal shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).(g) The renewal delinquency fee shall be one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits their license to expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.(h) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).(i) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).(j) The fee for issuance of a replacement license or registration shall be twenty dollars ($20).(k) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
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592592 4999.120. The board shall assess fees for the application for and the issuance and renewal of licenses and for the registration of associates to cover administrative and operating expenses of the board related to this chapter. Fees assessed pursuant to this section shall not exceed the following: the following fees relating to the licensure of professional clinical counselors:
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594594 (a) The fee for the application for licensure shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).
595595
596596 (b) The fee for the application for associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
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598598 (c) (1) (A) The fee for the board-administered clinical examination, if the board chooses to adopt this examination in regulations, shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of five hundred dollars ($500).
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600600 (B) The fee for the California law and ethics examination shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
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602602 (2) An applicant who fails to appear for an examination, after having been scheduled to take the examination, shall forfeit the examination fees.
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604604 (3) The amount of the examination fees shall be based on the actual cost to the board of developing, purchasing, and grading each examination and the actual cost to the board of administering each examination. The written examination fees shall be adjusted periodically by regulation to reflect the actual costs incurred by the board.
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606606 (d)The fee for the law and ethics examination shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150).
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614614 (d) The fee for the issuance of a license shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
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616616 (f)
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620620 (e) The fee for annual renewal of an associate registration shall be up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300).
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622622 (g)
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626626 (f) The fee for two-year renewal of licenses shall be up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250). license renewal shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The board may adopt regulations to set the fee at a higher amount, up to a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400).
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628628 (g) The renewal delinquency fee shall be one-half of the fee for license renewal. A person who permits their license to expire shall be subject to the delinquency fee.
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630630 (h) The fee for issuance of a retired license shall be forty dollars ($40).
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632632 (i) The fee for rescoring an examination shall be twenty dollars ($20).
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634634 (j) The fee for issuance of a replacement license or registration shall be twenty dollars ($20).
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636636 (k) The fee for issuance of a certificate or letter of good standing shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
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638638 SEC. 12. Section 4999.122 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.4999.122.The professional clinical counselor licensing program shall be supported from fees assessed to applicants, interns, and licensees. Startup funds to implement this program shall be derived, as a loan, from the reserve fund of the Board of Behavioral Sciences, subject to an appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act. The board shall not implement this chapter until funds have been appropriated.
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640640 SEC. 12. Section 4999.122 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.
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642642 ### SEC. 12.
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644644 4999.122.The professional clinical counselor licensing program shall be supported from fees assessed to applicants, interns, and licensees. Startup funds to implement this program shall be derived, as a loan, from the reserve fund of the Board of Behavioral Sciences, subject to an appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act. The board shall not implement this chapter until funds have been appropriated.
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648648 The professional clinical counselor licensing program shall be supported from fees assessed to applicants, interns, and licensees. Startup funds to implement this program shall be derived, as a loan, from the reserve fund of the Board of Behavioral Sciences, subject to an appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act. The board shall not implement this chapter until funds have been appropriated.