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Key Facts: NE MFT Juris Exam

80%

Passing Score

NE DHHS

Ch.38§20

Practice Act

NRS

3,000h

Supervised Hours

LMHP req.

32h/2yr

CE Required

NE renewal

Online

Exam Format

NE DHHS

3 Types

Shared Exam

MFT/PC/SW

The NE MFT Jurisprudence Exam covers the Mental Health Practice Act (Ch. 38 Art. 20), Uniform Credentialing Act, LMHP/LIMHP credentials, provisional licensure, 3,000 supervised clinical hours, mandatory reporting (NRS 28-711), duty to warn, Mental Health Commitment Act, confidentiality, 32h/2yr CE, ethics, advertising, telehealth, and Board disciplinary procedures.

About the NE MFT Juris Exam

The Nebraska Jurisprudence Exam for MFTs tests knowledge of the Mental Health Practice Act (NRS Ch. 38, Art. 20) and state regulations governing mental health practice. Required for all initial and reciprocity applicants. Shared exam for MFTs, professional counselors, and social workers under the Mental Health Practice Board.

Questions

Multiple-choice scored questions

Time Limit

Online

Passing Score

80%

Exam Fee

Per DHHS fee schedule (Nebraska DHHS / Mental Health Practice Board)

NE MFT Juris Exam Content Outline

35%

Nebraska Mental Health Practice Act & Licensing

NRS Ch. 38 Art. 20, Uniform Credentialing Act, LMHP/LIMHP, provisional license, reciprocity, Board authority, 32h/2yr CE

25%

Confidentiality & Privilege

Therapist-client privilege, HIPAA, minor consent (age 14), duty to warn, record retention (7 years), electronic records

20%

Mandatory Reporting & Scope

Child abuse (NRS 28-711), vulnerable adults, MFT scope, telehealth, forensic evaluations, Mental Health Commitment Act

20%

Ethics, Supervision & Professional Conduct

3,000 supervised hours, supervision plans, informed consent, dual relationships, termination, disciplinary actions

How to Pass the NE MFT Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 80%
  • Exam length: Multiple-choice questions
  • Time limit: Online
  • Exam fee: Per DHHS fee schedule

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

NE MFT Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study the Nebraska Mental Health Practice Act (NRS Ch. 38, Art. 20) thoroughly
2Know the LMHP vs LIMHP distinctions and the 3,000 supervised clinical hours requirement
3Master mandatory reporting requirements under NRS 28-711 (child abuse/neglect)
4Understand the Mental Health Commitment Act provisions for involuntary commitment
5Review the Uniform Credentialing Act for disciplinary procedures and due process rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the Nebraska MFT Jurisprudence Exam?

The Nebraska Jurisprudence Exam requires a passing score of 80%. It is required for both initial and reciprocity applicants seeking MFT-related licensure.

What Nebraska laws govern MFT practice?

The Mental Health Practice Act (NRS Chapter 38, Article 20) is the primary statute. The Uniform Credentialing Act (Chapter 38, Article 1) provides the overarching framework for licensure and disciplinary procedures.

Who takes the Nebraska Jurisprudence Exam?

The exam is shared among all professionals regulated by the Mental Health Practice Board: marriage and family therapists, professional counselors, and social workers (LMHP/LIMHP).

What is the difference between LMHP and LIMHP in Nebraska?

LMHP (Licensed Mental Health Practitioner) is the independent practice credential. LIMHP (Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner) provides additional independent authority for diagnostic and treatment decisions.