AGENCY: Department of Commerce. Division of Professional Licensing

SERIES: 9746
TITLE: Marriage and family therapy licensing files
DATES: 1980-
ARRANGEMENT: Numerical by license number

DESCRIPTION: These files document applications, registrations, and licenses for marriage and family therapists. The Department of Commerce, Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, issues licenses to qualified applicants. Applicants are required to submit an application, pass an examination, pay a fee determined by the Department of Commerce, be of good moral character, complete and provide evidence of a doctoral degree in marriage and family therapy from an accredited institution, with three years of professional experience, two of which must be in marriage and family therapy. Applicants may also provide evidence of a graduate degree in religious studies which includes instruction and supervision in marriage and family therapy on a regular and continuing basis. Information includes name, social security number, mailing and business address, gender, birthdate and birthplace, physical characteristics, and educational background. Applicants are required to submit a photograph with their applications.

RETENTION

Retain for 10 year(s)

DISPOSITION

Destroy.

RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION

Retention and disposition for this series were specifically approved by the State Records Committee.

APPROVED: 06/2006

FORMAT MANAGEMENT

Paper: Retain in Office for 1 year and then transfer to State Records Center. Retain in State Records Center for 9 years and then destroy.

Microfilm master: Retain in Archives permanently.

Microfilm duplicate: Retain in Archives permanently.

APPRAISAL

Administrative Historical

The decision was made to hold previously filmed microfilm and microfiche licenses as a historical sample of one of the department's functions.

PRIMARY DESIGNATION

Public. UCA 63G-2-301(2)(r) (2008)

SECONDARY DESIGNATION

Private. UCA 63G-2-302(2)(d) (2008), at-risk govt. employees 63G-2-303

Exempt. UCA 58-1-106(2)and(3) (2008)