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Are you on a specific mailing list for this? I am not getting any info.

Barbara Ann Levy

On Monday, November 29, 2004, at 10:59 PM, Artherapst@... wrote:

> Hi!  I got the proposed amendment re: licensing in the mail today from

> the state education dept and just wanted to clarify with others who

> have read it to make sure I understand it:

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> It appears to me that according to the amendment (on page 5) the first

> alternate route to licensing (grandparenting) provides for someone

> with an ATR (+another 500 hours since ATRs need only 1000 hours) can

> be licensed without a need to take the BC test.  Is this correct?  Has

> this passed?

>  

> Thank you!!

>  

> :) Meredith

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hello,

i am a drama therapist and i was wondering if someone could mail me a copy of the said licensing agreement. who would i need to direct my address to and who would i need to ask for more info on it?

waiting for a reply,

thanks.

tamar

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hello,

i am a drama therapist and i was wondering if someone could mail me a copy of the said licensing agreement. who would i need to direct my address to and who would i need to ask for more info on it?

waiting for a reply,

thanks.

tamar

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I have gotten many e-mails asking about where I got the proposed amendment from - I wrote a letter to Hamilton, Executive Secretary to the State Board for Mental Health Practitioners (as suggested in all the e-mails about licensing) and received the amendment in the mail because my letter had apparently landed me on a mailing list.

:) Meredith

Hi! I got the proposed amendment re: licensing in the mail today from the state education dept and just wanted to clarify with others who have read it to make sure I understand it:

It appears to me that according to the amendment (on page 5) the first alternate route to licensing (grandparenting) provides for someone with an ATR (+another 500 hours since ATRs need only 1000 hours) can be licensed without a need to take the BC test. Is this correct? Has this passed?

Thank you!!

:) Meredith

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