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Key Facts: OR MFT Jurisprudence Exam

AMFTRB

National Exam

Required alongside state exam

1,000

Supervised Hours

Post-master's requirement

ORS 675

Practice Act

Oregon Revised Statutes

OBLPCT

Board

OR Board of LPC & Therapists

The OR MFT Jurisprudence Exam covers ORS 675 MFT statutes, OAR 833 administrative rules, OBLPCT regulatory authority, therapist-client privilege (ORS 40.230), mandatory reporting (ORS 419B.010), minor consent at 14 (ORS 109.675), MFTA supervision, and CE requirements.

About the OR MFT Jurisprudence Exam

The Oregon MFT Law and Rules Exam tests knowledge of ORS 675 (MFT sections) and OAR 833 rules. Covers MFT law, scope of practice, mandatory reporting, confidentiality, and supervision. Required for LMFT licensure in Oregon.

Questions

Varies scored questions

Time Limit

Board-administered exam

Passing Score

Set by Board (OAR 833-020-0081)

Exam Fee

Included in application fee (Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists (OBLPCT))

OR MFT Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

30%

Oregon MFT Law

ORS 675 MFT provisions, OAR 833, OBLPCT authority, licensure requirements, exemptions, and penalties

20%

Confidentiality & Privilege

Therapist-client privilege (ORS 40.230), HIPAA, minor consent (ORS 109.675), family therapy confidentiality

15%

Mandatory Reporting

Child abuse (ORS 419B.010), elder abuse (ORS 124.060), duty to warn, reporting protections

20%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Informed consent, dual relationships, cultural competence, termination, couples/family ethics

15%

Supervision & Scope

MFTA supervision requirements, scope of practice, telehealth, assessment, CE requirements

How to Pass the OR MFT Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Set by Board (OAR 833-020-0081)
  • Exam length: Varies questions
  • Time limit: Board-administered exam
  • Exam fee: Included in application fee

Keys to Passing

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

OR MFT Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study ORS 675 MFT-specific sections for Oregon marriage and family therapy statutes
2Review OAR 833 for detailed OBLPCT administrative rules and MFT licensure procedures
3Know mandatory reporting obligations under ORS 419B.010 (child abuse) and ORS 124.060 (elder abuse)
4Understand therapist-client privilege under ORS 40.230 and its exceptions
5Master minor consent rules under ORS 109.675 — age 14 threshold for outpatient treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is on the Oregon MFT jurisprudence exam?

The Oregon MFT law and rules exam covers ORS 675 (marriage and family therapy sections), OAR 833 administrative rules, OBLPCT authority, scope of practice, mandatory reporting, confidentiality, therapist-client privilege, supervision requirements, and professional ethics.

Do Oregon MFT applicants need to pass both a national and state exam?

Yes, under OAR 833-020-0081, Oregon MFT applicants must pass both the AMFTRB national examination and the Oregon law and rules exam after their application is approved by OBLPCT.

How many supervised hours does Oregon require for LMFT licensure?

Oregon requires a minimum of 1,000 hours of post-master's supervised clinical experience under an OBLPCT-approved supervisor for LMFT licensure.

At what age can a minor consent to mental health treatment in Oregon?

Under ORS 109.675, minors aged 14 and older may consent to outpatient mental health treatment without parental consent, though the provider must attempt to involve the parent unless inappropriate.