Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R156-40-302a - Qualifications for Licensure - Education RequirementsIn accordance with Section 58-40-302, the educational requirements for licensure include:
(1) An MTRS applicant shall: (a) complete an approved graduate degree as defined in R156-40-102(1);(b) have a current NCTRC certification as a CTRS or a current license as a TRS; and(c) document completion of the education and 4000 hours of paid experience while nationally certified as a CTRS or licensed as a TRS.(2) A TRS applicant shall: (a) have a current NCTRC certification as a CTRS; and(b) document completion of the education and practicum requirements for licensure as a TRS on an official university transcript. (3) A TRT applicant shall: (a) have an approved educational course in therapeutic recreation taught by an MTRS, as required by Subsection 58-40-302(4)(b)(i), which shall consist of 90 hours of structured education under the instruction and direction of a licensed MTRS, or if completed out of state, under the direction of a nationally certified CTRS, which includes: (i) theories and concepts of recreational therapy;(ii) the therapeutic recreation process;(iii) characteristics of illness and disability and their effects on leisure;(iv) medical and psychiatric terminology including psychiatric, pharmacology, gerontology, and abbreviations;(vi) role and function of other health and human service professionals, including: agencies, medical specialists and allied health professionals; and(vii) health and safety; and(b) complete a two-hour pre-licensure course, as required by Subsection 58-40-302(4)(e), which shall meet the requirements of this Subsection. (i) The course provider shall be one of the following:(A) a recognized accredited college or university;(B) a county, state, or federal agency; or(C) a professional association, society or organization representing a licensed profession.(ii) The content of the course shall be relevant to recreational therapy and include one or more of the following subject areas:(A) suicide concepts and facts;(B) suicide risk assessment, crisis intervention, and first aid;(C) evidence-based intervention for suicide risk;(D) continuity of care and follow-up services for suicide risk; or(E) therapeutic alliances for intervention in suicide risk.(iii) Each hour of education shall consist of 50 minutes of education in the form of classroom lectures and discussion, workshops, webinars, online self-paced modules, case study review, or simulations.(iv) A course provider shall document and verify attendance and completion.(v) An applicant for licensure is responsible for submitting evidence of course completion to the Division as a prerequisite for licensure. Utah Admin. Code R156-40-302a
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-2, effective 12/22/2015