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Committee Hears Bill to Let New Music Therapists Practice Under Supervision While Licenses are Processed
Summary
HB 2363 would permit music‑therapy license applicants who meet application requirements to practice under supervision for up to six months while the Department of Health verifies exam results. Supporters said the change remedies processing delays and expands workforce capacity; sponsors plan amendments on timing.
The committee heard House Bill 2363, which would allow applicants for a music therapy license to practice under the supervision of a licensed music therapist for up to six months while the Department of Health verifies exam results.
Saranda Ross, counsel to the committee, summarized that the statutory change is a technical fix to the 2023 law that created music therapy licensure and would permit supervised practice while exam verification is pending. Representative Julie Reid (36th District), sponsor of the…
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