Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB0789 Draft / Bill

Filed 02/05/2025

                     
HOUSE BILL 959 
 By Hemmer 
 
SENATE BILL 789 
By Walley 
 
 
SB0789 
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 33 
and Title 63, relative to mental health. 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE: 
 SECTION 1.  Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 63-22-113(a), is amended by 
deleting the subsection and substituting: 
 (a) 
 (1)  This part does not apply to activities and services of a student intern 
or trainee in marriage and family therapy who is pursuing a program of studies in 
marriage and family therapy at an accredited institution of higher learning if these 
activities are performed under supervision and are a part of a supervised 
program of study. 
 (2)  A person enrolled in a program as described in subdivision (a)(1) may 
use the titles "marital therapy intern," "family therapy trainee," or "student 
therapist."  
 (3)  A person who is under supervision and pursuing independent 
licensure in marriage and family therapy and has completed a graduate degree 
as described in subdivision (a)(1) may use "pre-licensed marriage and family 
therapist" or postgraduate designations. 
 SECTION 2.  Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 63-22-115(a)(2), is amended by 
deleting the subdivision and substituting: 
 (2)  "Approved supervisor" means a licensed marriage and family therapist, or 
any other licensed mental health professional who is either an American Association for   
 
 
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Marriage and Family Therapy-approved supervisor or a supervisor-in-training under 
supervision mentoring with a current American Association for Marriage and Family 
Therapy-approved supervisor; 
 SECTION 3.  Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 63-22-121, is amended by deleting 
the section and substituting: 
 (a) 
 (1)  An associate license may be issued by the board for a licensed 
professional counselor designated as a mental health service provider applicant 
who has completed the academic coursework and training required for the 
license sought and who has successfully passed the examination required by the 
board. 
 (2)  An associate license obtained pursuant to this section authorizes an 
applicant to perform the functions specified in § 63-22-122(5), for which the 
applicant is seeking licensure under qualified supervision. 
 (3)  In order to receive an associate license, an applicant must submit to 
the board a completed application for an associate license with the applicant's 
completed application for the desired license and all appropriate fees. 
 (4)  If an applicant is granted an associate license, then the license must 
remain valid for up to four (4) years and is eligible for extension at the discretion 
of the board. 
 (5)  The applicant shall notify the board and present supporting 
documentation demonstrating the satisfactory completion of the required 
postgraduate supervised experience in a clinical setting.  The board shall then 
grant or deny the license application based on satisfactory completion of all 
requirements for licensure.   
 
 
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 (b) 
 (1)  The board may issue an associate license to a marital and family 
therapist applicant who has completed the academic coursework and training 
required for the license sought.  In order to retain such associate license, the 
applicant must take the written examination required by the board within nine (9) 
months following issuance of the associate license. 
 (2)  An associate license obtained pursuant to this section authorizes the 
applicant to engage in the practice of marital and family therapy, as defined by § 
63-22-115(a)(7), under the supervision of an approved supervisor, as defined by 
§ 63-22-115(a)(2) and (9). 
 (3)  In order to receive an associate license, the applicant must submit the 
following to the board: 
 (A)  A completed application for an associate license; 
 (B)  Satisfactory evidence of an agreement with an approved 
supervisor under whose supervision the applicant intends to practice; and 
 (C)  All appropriate fees. 
 (4)  If an applicant is granted an associate license, then the license is 
valid for up to four (4) years and is eligible for an extension at the discretion of 
the board.  The applicant must submit to the board an application for the 
independent license and must present supporting documentation demonstrating 
the satisfactory completion of the required amount of post-master's degree 
supervised experience in a clinical setting under an approved supervisor.  The 
board shall then grant or deny the application for the independent license based 
on satisfactory completion of all requirements for independent licensure.  If the 
board approves or denies the application for the independent license or if the   
 
 
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board revokes the associate license for any reason, then the associate license 
must cease to be valid and must be returned to the board. 
 (5)  The holder of an associate license as a marital and family therapist 
shall not represent such associate licensee to be a licensed marital and family 
therapist.  The holder of such a license may only represent such associate 
licensee to be an "associate licensed marriage and family therapist" or by the use 
of the letters "AMFT." 
 SECTION 4.  This act takes effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it.