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HRS §451J-3

What the licensing director can do

This section lists the director's main jobs: checking applicants, giving licenses, making rules, enforcing the law, disciplining therapists, and choosing an advisory committee. It applies to people who want to be or are licensed marriage and family therapists in Hawaii.

The statute, as written — Powers and duties of the director

[Section effective until June 30, 2026. For section effective July 1, 2026, see below.] In addition to any other powers and duties authorized by law, the director may: (1) Examine and approve the qualifications of all applicants under this chapter, and issue a license to each successful applicant granting permission to use the title of marriage and family therapist or licensed marriage and family therapist in this State pursuant to this chapter and the rules adopted under this chapter; (2) Adopt, amend, or repeal rules pursuant to chapter 91; (3) Administer, coordinate, and enforce this chapter and rules; (4) Discipline a person licensed as a marriage and family therapist for any cause described by this chapter, or for any violation of rules, or refuse to license a person for failure to meet licensing requirements or for any cause that would be grounds for disciplining a licensed marriage and family therapist; and (5) Appoint an advisory committee of licensed marriage and family therapists and members of the public to assist with the implementation of this chapter and the rules; except that the initial members of the committee who are marriage and family therapists shall not be required to be licensed pursuant to this chapter.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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