(1) The board shall issue a license as an addiction counselor to an applicant who files an application in the form and manner required by the board, submits the fee required by the board pursuant to section 12-245-205, and submits evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant:
Is at least twenty-one years of age;
Is not in violation of any provision of this article 245 or any rules promulgated by theboard;
Has completed a master's or doctorate degree in the behavioral health sciences froman accredited school, college, or university or an equivalent program as determined by the board; (d) Demonstrates professional competence by:
Passing the master addiction counselor examination administered by the National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, or an equivalent examination administered by a successor organization; and
Passing a jurisprudence examination administered by the division;
Has met the requirements for a certificate of addiction specialist;
Has completed the number of clock hours of addiction-specific training, as specifiedby the board by rule, including training in evidence-based treatment approaches, clinical supervision, ethics, and co-occurring disorders; and
Has completed at least three thousand hours of clinically supervised work experiencein the addiction field with a minimum of two thousand direct clinical hours. The clinical supervision may be in-person or telesupervision.
(2) The board shall issue a certification as an addiction counselor to an applicant who files an application in the form and manner required by the board, submits the fee required by the board pursuant to section 12-245-205, and submits evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant:
Is at least eighteen years of age;
Is not in violation of any provision of this article 245 or any rules promulgated by theboard or by the state board of human services in the department of human services pursuant to section 27-80-108 (1)(e);
Has met the requirements for certification as a certified addiction technician or acertified addiction specialist as specified in rules adopted pursuant to subsection (3) of this section and as specified in subsection (3.5) of this section.
The state board of addiction counselor examiners shall promulgate rules for certification of addiction counselors; except that the state board of human services in the department of human services shall establish by rule education requirements for certification in accordance with section 27-80-108 (1)(e).
(3.5) In the rules promulgated pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, the board shall require that:
(a) A certified addiction technician:
Have a high school diploma or its equivalent;
Accrued a minimum of one thousand hours of supervised clinical experience hoursover a minimum of six months, which includes hours accrued prior to the application for certification so long as the supervised clinical experience hours meet any additional criteria as defined by the board;
Passed a jurisprudence examination as determined by the board; and
Passed the national certification addiction counselor level I examination administered by the National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, or an equivalent examination administered by a successor organization; (b) A certified addiction specialist:
Have a bachelor's degree in a clinical behavioral health concentration;
Accrued a minimum of two thousand hours of supervised clinic work hours over aminimum of twelve months, which may include the hours required for certification as a certified addiction specialist;
Passed a jurisprudence examination as determined by the board; and
Passed the national certification addiction counselor level II examination administered by the National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, or an equivalent examination administered by a successor organization.
(3.7) (a) The board shall register as an addiction counselor candidate a person who files an application for registration, accompanied by the fee required by section 12-245-205, who is not in violation of any provision of this article 245 or any rules promulgated by the board, and who:
Submits evidence satisfactory to the board that the person has met the requirementsof subsections (1)(a), (1)(b), and (1)(c) of this section; and
Has not previously registered as an addiction counselor candidate with the board.
(b) An addiction counselor candidate registered pursuant to this subsection (3.7) is under the jurisdiction of the board. If the requirements of subsections (1)(d) to (1)(g) of this section are not met within four years after the date of registration as a candidate or within one year if the candidate holds an equivalent credential from another state, the registration of the addiction counselor candidate expires and is not renewable unless the board, in its discretion, grants the candidate an extension. A person whose addiction counselor candidate registration expires is not precluded from applying for licensure or registration with any other mental health board for which the person is qualified.
(4) Nothing in this part 8 prevents members of other professions licensed under the laws of this state from rendering services within their scope of practice as set forth in the statutes regulating their professional practices so long as they do not represent themselves to be certified or licensed addiction counselors.
Source: L. 2019: Entire title R&RE with relocations, (HB 19-1172), ch. 136, p. 1294, § 1, effective October 1. L. 2020: (1)(d)(I), (1)(e), (1)(g), (2)(c), and (3) amended and (3.5) and (3.7) added, (HB 20-1206), ch. 304, p. 1539, §§ 38, 37, effective July 14.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 12-43-804 as it existed prior to 2019.