Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 148B — Marriage And Family Therapy, Professional Counseling
Section 148B.30 — Board Of Marriage And Family Therapy.

Subdivision 1. Creation. (a) There is created a Board of Marriage and Family Therapy that consists of seven members appointed by the governor. Four members shall be licensed, practicing marriage and family therapists, each of whom shall for at least five years immediately preceding appointment, have been actively engaged as a marriage and family therapist, rendering professional services in marriage and family therapy. One member shall be engaged in the professional teaching and research of marriage and family therapy. Two members shall be representatives of the general public who have no direct affiliation with the practice of marriage and family therapy. All members shall have been a resident of the state two years preceding their appointment. Of the first board members appointed, three shall continue in office for two years, two members for three years, and two members, including the chair, for terms of four years respectively. Their successors shall be appointed for terms of four years each, except that a person chosen to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of the board member whom the newly appointed member succeeds. Upon the expiration of a board member's term of office, the board member shall continue to serve until a successor is appointed and qualified.
(b) At the time of their appointments, at least two members must reside outside of the seven-county metropolitan area.
(c) At the time of their appointments, at least two members must be members of:
(1) a community of color; or
(2) an underrepresented community, defined as a group that is not represented in the majority with respect to race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or physical ability.
Subd. 2. MS 2018 [Repealed, 2019 c 52 s 20]
Subd. 3. Officers; staff. The board shall annually elect from its membership a chair, a vice-chair, and secretary-treasurer, and shall adopt rules to govern its proceedings. The board shall appoint and employ an executive secretary who shall not be a member of the board.
Subd. 4. Membership terms; compensation and removal. The membership terms, compensation, and removal of board members is governed by section 15.0575, unless superseded by this section.
1987 c 347 art 3 s 2; 1Sp2021 c 7 art 4 s 8

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 148B — Marriage And Family Therapy, Professional Counseling

Section 148B.06 — Tax Clearance Certificate.

Section 148B.29 — Definitions.

Section 148B.30 — Board Of Marriage And Family Therapy.

Section 148B.31 — Duties Of The Board; Continuing Education.

Section 148B.32 — Prohibitions And Penalty.

Section 148B.33 — Requirements For Licensure.

Section 148B.35 — Reciprocity With Other States.

Section 148B.351 — Malpractice History.

Section 148B.36 — Nontransferability Of Licenses.

Section 148B.37 — Refusal To Grant License; Suspension Or Revocation Of License; Disciplinary Action.

Section 148B.371 — Complaints; Investigation Hearings.

Section 148B.372 — Professional Cooperation.

Section 148B.38 — Exceptions From License Requirement.

Section 148B.381 — Reporting Obligations.

Section 148B.382 — Immunity.

Section 148B.385 — Disciplinary Record On Judiciary Review.

Section 148B.39 — Privileged Communications; Exceptions.

Section 148B.391 — Duty To Warn.

Section 148B.392 — Fees.

Section 148B.50 — Definitions.

Section 148B.51 — Board Of Behavioral Health And Therapy.

Section 148B.52 — Duties Of The Board.

Section 148B.53 — Requirements For Licensure.

Section 148B.5301 — Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor.

Section 148B.531 — Postdegree Completion Of Degree Requirements For Licensure.

Section 148B.532 — Degrees From Foreign Institutions.

Section 148B.54 — License Renewal Requirements.

Section 148B.56 — Reciprocity.

Section 148B.561 — Retaliatory Provisions.

Section 148B.58 — Nontransferability Of Licenses.

Section 148B.59 — Disciplinary Action; Restoration Of License.

Section 148B.5901 — Temporary Suspension Of License.

Section 148B.5905 — Mental, Physical, Or Substance Use Disorder Examination Or Evaluation; Access To Medical Data.

Section 148B.591 — Prohibition Against Unlicensed Practice Or Use Of Titles.

Section 148B.5915 — Professional Cooperation; Applicant Or Licensee.

Section 148B.5916 — Immunity.

Section 148B.592 — Exceptions To License Requirement.

Section 148B.5925 — Assessment Tool Security.

Section 148B.593 — Disclosure Of Information.