Utah Code § 58-60a-103

Section 3 -- State participation in the Compact
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A. To Participate in the Compact, a State must currently:
 1. License and regulate Licensed Professional Counselors;
 2. Require Licensees to pass a nationally recognized exam approved by the Commission;
 3. Require Licensees to have a 60 semester-hour (or 90 quarter-hour) master's degree
in counseling or 60 semester-hours (or 90 quarter-hours) of graduate course work including the
following topic areas:
 a. Professional Counseling Orientation and Ethical Practice;

 b. Social and Cultural Diversity;
 c. Human Growth and Development;
 d. Career Development;
 e. Counseling and Helping Relationships;
 f. Group Counseling and Group Work;
 g. Diagnosis and Treatment; Assessment and Testing;
 h. Research and Program Evaluation; and
 i. Other areas as determined by the Commission;
 4. Require Licensees to complete a supervised postgraduate professional experience as
defined by the Commission; and
 5. Have a mechanism in place for receiving and investigating complaints about Licensees.
 B. A Member State shall:
 1. Participate fully in the Commission's Data System, including using the Commission's
unique identifier as defined in Rules;
 2. Notify the Commission, in compliance with the terms of the Compact and Rules, of any
Adverse Action or the availability of Investigative Information regarding a Licensee;
 3. Implement or utilize procedures for considering the criminal history records of applicants
for an initial Privilege to Practice. These procedures shall include the submission of fingerprints or
other biometric-based information by applicants for the purpose of obtaining an applicant's criminal
history record information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the agency responsible for
retaining that State's criminal records;
 a. A member state must fully implement a criminal background check requirement, within
a time frame established by rule, by receiving the results of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
record search and shall use the results in making licensure decisions;
 b. Communication between a Member State, the Commission and among Member States
regarding the verification of eligibility for licensure through the Compact shall not include any
information received from the Federal Bureau of Investigation relating to a federal criminal records
check performed by a Member State under Public Law 92-544.
 4. Comply with the Rules of the Commission;
 5. Require an applicant to obtain or retain a license in the Home State and meet the Home
State's qualifications for licensure or renewal of licensure, as well as all other applicable State
laws;
 6. Grant the Privilege to Practice to a Licensee holding a valid Unencumbered License in
another Member State in accordance with the terms of the Compact and Rules; and
 7. Provide for the attendance of the State's commissioner to the Counseling Compact
Commission meetings.
 C. Member States may charge a fee for granting the Privilege to Practice.
 D. Individuals not residing in a Member State shall continue to be able to apply for a Member
State's Single State License as provided under the laws of each Member State. However, the
Single State License granted to these individuals shall not be recognized as granting a Privilege to
Practice Professional Counseling in any other Member State.
 E. Nothing in this Compact shall affect the requirements established by a Member State for
the issuance of a Single State License.
 F. A license issued to a Licensed Professional Counselor by a Home State to a resident
in that State shall be recognized by each Member State as authorizing a Licensed Professional
Counselor to practice Professional Counseling, under a Privilege to Practice, in each Member
State.

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