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58-40-5. License requirements.
(1) The division shall issue a license to practice as a master therapeutic recreationalspecialist to any applicant who:
(a) (i) has completed an approved graduate degree in therapeutic recreation or a graduatedegree with an approved emphasis in therapeutic recreation; and
(ii) has completed 4,000 hours of paid experience, as defined by division rule made inaccordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a licensedtherapeutic recreational specialist or as a certified therapeutic recreational specialist certified bythe National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification;
(b) is of good moral character;
(c) submits an application;
(d) pays the required fee; and
(e) passes an approved examination.
(2) The division shall issue a license to practice as a therapeutic recreational specialist toany applicant who:
(a) has completed an approved bachelor's or graduate degree in therapeutic recreation, abachelor's or graduate degree with an approved emphasis in therapeutic recreation, or a bachelor'sor graduate degree with approved additional course work in therapeutic recreation aftergraduation;
(b) has completed an approved practicum;
(c) is of good moral character;
(d) submits an application;
(e) pays the required fee; and
(f) passes an approved examination.
(3) The division shall issue a license to practice as a therapeutic recreational technician toany applicant who:
(a) has received a high school diploma or GED equivalent;
(b) has completed:
(i) an approved educational course in therapeutic recreation taught by a licensed mastertherapeutic recreational specialist; or
(ii) six semester hours or nine quarter hours in therapeutic recreation from an accreditedcollege or university;
(c) has completed an approved practicum under the supervision of a licensed mastertherapeutic recreational specialist or an on-site, full-time employed therapeutic recreationalspecialist;
(d) is of good moral character;
(e) submits an application;
(f) pays the required fee; and
(g) passes an approved examination.

Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-40 > 58-40-5

58-40-5. License requirements.
(1) The division shall issue a license to practice as a master therapeutic recreationalspecialist to any applicant who:
(a) (i) has completed an approved graduate degree in therapeutic recreation or a graduatedegree with an approved emphasis in therapeutic recreation; and
(ii) has completed 4,000 hours of paid experience, as defined by division rule made inaccordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a licensedtherapeutic recreational specialist or as a certified therapeutic recreational specialist certified bythe National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification;
(b) is of good moral character;
(c) submits an application;
(d) pays the required fee; and
(e) passes an approved examination.
(2) The division shall issue a license to practice as a therapeutic recreational specialist toany applicant who:
(a) has completed an approved bachelor's or graduate degree in therapeutic recreation, abachelor's or graduate degree with an approved emphasis in therapeutic recreation, or a bachelor'sor graduate degree with approved additional course work in therapeutic recreation aftergraduation;
(b) has completed an approved practicum;
(c) is of good moral character;
(d) submits an application;
(e) pays the required fee; and
(f) passes an approved examination.
(3) The division shall issue a license to practice as a therapeutic recreational technician toany applicant who:
(a) has received a high school diploma or GED equivalent;
(b) has completed:
(i) an approved educational course in therapeutic recreation taught by a licensed mastertherapeutic recreational specialist; or
(ii) six semester hours or nine quarter hours in therapeutic recreation from an accreditedcollege or university;
(c) has completed an approved practicum under the supervision of a licensed mastertherapeutic recreational specialist or an on-site, full-time employed therapeutic recreationalspecialist;
(d) is of good moral character;
(e) submits an application;
(f) pays the required fee; and
(g) passes an approved examination.

Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-40 > 58-40-5

58-40-5. License requirements.
(1) The division shall issue a license to practice as a master therapeutic recreationalspecialist to any applicant who:
(a) (i) has completed an approved graduate degree in therapeutic recreation or a graduatedegree with an approved emphasis in therapeutic recreation; and
(ii) has completed 4,000 hours of paid experience, as defined by division rule made inaccordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a licensedtherapeutic recreational specialist or as a certified therapeutic recreational specialist certified bythe National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification;
(b) is of good moral character;
(c) submits an application;
(d) pays the required fee; and
(e) passes an approved examination.
(2) The division shall issue a license to practice as a therapeutic recreational specialist toany applicant who:
(a) has completed an approved bachelor's or graduate degree in therapeutic recreation, abachelor's or graduate degree with an approved emphasis in therapeutic recreation, or a bachelor'sor graduate degree with approved additional course work in therapeutic recreation aftergraduation;
(b) has completed an approved practicum;
(c) is of good moral character;
(d) submits an application;
(e) pays the required fee; and
(f) passes an approved examination.
(3) The division shall issue a license to practice as a therapeutic recreational technician toany applicant who:
(a) has received a high school diploma or GED equivalent;
(b) has completed:
(i) an approved educational course in therapeutic recreation taught by a licensed mastertherapeutic recreational specialist; or
(ii) six semester hours or nine quarter hours in therapeutic recreation from an accreditedcollege or university;
(c) has completed an approved practicum under the supervision of a licensed mastertherapeutic recreational specialist or an on-site, full-time employed therapeutic recreationalspecialist;
(d) is of good moral character;
(e) submits an application;
(f) pays the required fee; and
(g) passes an approved examination.

Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session