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Public Act 099-0397 |
SB1595 Enrolled | LRB099 05976 HAF 26027 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Music |
Therapy Advisory Board Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
"Board" means the Music Therapy Advisory Board. |
"Music therapist" means a person who is certified by the |
Certification Board for Music Therapists. |
"Music therapy" means the clinical and evidence-based use |
of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals for |
people of all ages and ability levels within a therapeutic |
relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed |
an approved music therapy program. The music therapy |
interventions may include music improvisation, receptive music |
listening, song writing, lyric discussion, music and imagery, |
singing, music performance, learning through music, music |
combined with other arts, music-assisted relaxation, |
music-based patient education, electronic music technology, |
adapted music intervention, and movement to music. The term |
"music therapy" does not include the diagnosis or assessment of |
any physical, mental, or communication disorder. |
"Department" means the Department of Financial and |
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Professional Regulation. |
"Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and |
Professional Regulation or his or her designee. |
Section 10. Advisory board. |
(a) There is created the Music Therapy Advisory Board |
within the Department. The Board shall consist of 7 members |
appointed by the Secretary for a term of 2 years. The Secretary |
shall make the appointments to the Board within 90 days after |
the effective date of this Act. The members of the Board shall |
represent different racial and ethnic backgrounds, reasonably |
reflect the different geographic areas in Illinois, and have |
the qualifications as follows: |
(1) three members who currently serve as music |
therapists in Illinois; |
(2) one member who represents the Department; |
(3) one member who is a licensed psychologist or |
professional counselor in Illinois; |
(4) one member who is a licensed social worker in |
Illinois; and |
(5) one representative of a community college, |
university, or educational institution that provides |
training to music therapists.
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(b) The members of the Board shall select a chairperson |
from the members of the Board. The Board shall consult with |
additional experts as needed. Four members constitute a quorum. |
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The Board shall hold its first meeting within 30 days after the |
appointment of members by the Secretary. Members of the Board |
shall serve without compensation. The Department shall provide |
administrative and staff support to the Board. The meetings of |
the Board are subject to the provisions of the Open Meetings |
Act. |
(c) The Board shall consider the core competencies of a |
music therapist, including skills and areas of knowledge that |
are essential to bringing about music therapy services to |
communities by qualified individuals. As relating to music |
therapy services, the core competencies for effective music |
therapists may include, but are not limited to:
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(1) materials to educate the public concerning music |
therapist licensure; |
(2) the benefits of music therapy; |
(3) the utilization of music therapy by individuals and |
in facilities or institutional settings; |
(4) culturally competent communication and care; |
(5) music therapy for behavior change; |
(6) support from the American Music Therapy |
Association or any successor organization and the |
Certification Board for Music Therapists; |
(7) clinical training; and |
(8) education and continuing education requirements. |
Section 15. Report. |
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(a) The Board shall develop a report with its |
recommendations regarding the certification process for music |
therapists. The report shall be completed no later than 12 |
months after the first meeting of the Board. The report shall |
be submitted to all members of the Board, the Secretary, the |
Governor, the President of the Senate, the Minority Leader of |
the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and |
the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. The |
Department shall publish the report on its Internet website. |
(b) The report shall at a minimum include the following: |
(1) a summary of research regarding the best practices, |
curriculum, and training programs for designing a |
certification program in this State for music therapists, |
including a consideration of a multi-tiered education or |
training system, statewide certification, |
non-certification degree-based levels of certification, |
support from the American Music Therapy Association and |
Certification Board for Music Therapists, and the |
requirements for experience-based certification; |
(2) recommendations regarding certification and |
renewal process for music therapists and a system of |
approval and accreditation for curriculum and training; |
(3) recommendations for a proposed curriculum for |
music therapists that ensures the content, methodology, |
development, and delivery of any proposed program is |
appropriately based on cultural, geographic, and other |
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specialty needs and also reflects relevant |
responsibilities for music therapists; and |
(4) recommendations for best practices for |
reimbursement options and pathways through which secure |
funding for music therapists may be obtained. |
(c) The Board shall advise the Department, the Governor, |
and the General Assembly on all matters that impact the |
effective work of music therapists.
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