LPC Rules and Regulations Exam Questions With Answers Latest Update 2023/2024 | 100% Correct
LPC Rules and Regulations Exam Questions With Answers Latest Update 2023/2024 | 100% Correct. To apply for licensure in Texas an applicant must have completed a planned graduate program in counseling or related field of at least 52 semester hours with 60 semester hours for applicants starting a counseling program as of August 1, 2017. - Correct Answer-False Applicants must also have a supervised practicum experience that is primarily counseling in nature of at least 500 clock-hours which were a part of the required planned graduate program. - Correct Answer-False Academic credit or other acknowledgment of the practicum/internship must appear on the applicant's official graduate transcript. - Correct Answer-True Practicum courses intended primarily for practice in the administration and grading of appraisal or assessment instruments shall count toward the practicum hours requirement. - Correct Answer-False An applicant must complete at least one three-semester hour course in only the following areas: - Normal Human Growth and Development - Abnormal Human Behavior - Appraisal or Assessment Techniques - Counseling Theories - Counseling Methods and Techniques - Correct Answer-False Passing the National Counselor Exam guarantees that Texas state licensure requirements have been satisfied. - Correct Answer-False The board shall accept no course work which an applicant's transcript indicates was not completed with a passing grade or for credit. - Correct Answer-True To practice counseling in Texas, a person must obtain a temporary license before the person begins an internship or continues an internship. - Correct Answer-True Hours obtained by an unlicensed person in any setting shall count toward the supervised experience requirements. - Correct Answer-False An LPC Intern may practice counseling outside of his or her internship. - Correct Answer-False An LPC Intern license will expire 60 months from the date of issuance and the LPC Intern is responsible for maintaining that license. - Correct Answer-True Applicants who have completed the supervised experience and who have not passed the NCE at the time of application are eligible for an initial or an additional temporary license. - Correct Answer-False A person holding a temporary license will provide no direct counseling services unless acting under a supervisor agreement as stated in the Texas Administrative Code for Professional Counselors. - Correct Answer-True If an LPC Intern changes or gets a new supervisor/site, that intern must submit the change of site/supervision form into the board office for approval before commencing supervision at a new site or with a new supervisor. Otherwise, hours will not count toward LPC Internship. - Correct Answer-False An LPC Intern may not complete the required 3,000 clock-hours of supervised experience in a time period less than 18 months. - Correct Answer-True The board may count excess practicum hours toward the experience requirements of this subchapter if the the hours were part of the applicants academic practicum or internship accumulated after the commencement of the applicant's planned graduate program. - Correct Answer-True It is only the responsibility of the LPC-Supervisor (LPC-S) to advise any LPC-Intern seeking supervision of the current status of his or her supervisory license. - Correct Answer-False Each applicant for licensure in Texas is required to take and pass the National Counselor Exam and complete the Texas Jurisprudence Exam prior to application. - Correct Answer-True The National Counselor Examination will be administered only at university testing centers located in various cities throughout the state. - Correct Answer-False The Jurisprudence Exam will be administered at testing centers. - Correct Answer-False The results of electronically administered licensure examination will be mailed to the applicant within fourteen business days after taking the test. - Correct Answer-False A person who fails the exam three times will be required to either wait until two years have elapsed from the date of the last examination or until the person has completed nine graduate semester hours in the applicant's weakest portion of the examination. - Correct Answer-True The board will issue a license to each applicant who has satisfactorily fulfilled all requirements for licensure. - Correct Answer-True A license which has been surrendered and accepted by the board may be reinstated within two years. - Correct Answer-False Only the highest academic degree earned from an accredited college or university reported by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Office in any field my appear on the license certificate. - Correct Answer-False All licenses shall bear the signature of all board members. - Correct Answer-False A spouse of a military member serving on active who is licensed in another state my apply for waiver consideration of prerequisites to obtain a license in Texas. - Correct Answer-True A regular license must be renewed every three years. - Correct Answer-False A person who's license has expired has a grace period of six months to renew license. - Correct Answer-False The board shall deny renewal in accordance with the Texas Education Code, §57.491, relating to defaults on guaranteed student loans. - Correct Answer-True
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