HB1051. Credentialing of music therapists.

Indiana General Assembly. 2013 Regular Session. House of Representatives.

Introduced:
Jan 07, 2013
Last Action:
Feb 25, 2013
First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce and Economic Development & Technology

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History

Jan 07, 2013: Authored by Representative Crouch

Jan 07, 2013: First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions

Jan 23, 2013: Committee report: amend do pass, adopted

Jan 28, 2013: Second reading: ordered engrossed

Jan 28, 2013: Representatives Klinker, Austin and Bacon added as coauthors

Jan 29, 2013: Third reading: passed; Roll Call 39: yeas 80, nays 14

Jan 29, 2013: Third reading: passed; Roll Call 39: yeas 81, nays 14

Jan 29, 2013: Referred to the Senate

Jan 29, 2013: Senate sponsor: Senator Becker

Feb 25, 2013: First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce and Economic Development & Technology

Summary

Credentialing of music therapists. Provides that an individual may not profess to be a certified music therapist unless the individual holds and maintains the credentialing administered by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT). Provides that language concerning certification of music therapists does not apply to the practice of an occupation or a profession for which an individual is licensed, certified, or registered in Indiana by a state agency if the individual is practicing within the scope of the license, certificate, or registration of the individual. Requires the Indiana professional licensing agency (agency) to maintain a hyperlink to the Internet web site for the Certification Board for Music Therapists on the Internet web site of the agency.