Select the Quick Links to view the NC General Statutes and Administrative Code regarding the establishment, purpose and responsiblity of the NC Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Board .
PLEASE NOTE: Marriage and family therapy licensure board statutory changes signed by NC Governor Beverly Perdue on July 31, 2009 became effective October 1, 2009. Significant changes included the addition of a provisional licensure option (LMFTA) as well as changes to the educational requirements and options for those seeking reciprocal MFT (licensed in other states) licensure. The Board has worked extensively to revise the licensure process and to get these changes passed by the legislature. It is anticipated these changes will strengthen the profession and make the licensure process more straightforward/clear-cut as well as enhance the Board’‘s ability to fulfill it’‘s primary mission of “protecting the public.” To view the administrative rules which clarify the statutory provisions, click on the link at the right of this page.
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NC General Statutes - Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Board NC Marriage and Family Therapy Administrative Code (Rules)