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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-3252. Board of behavioral health examiners; appointment; qualifications; terms; compensation; immunity; training program

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A. The board of behavioral health examiners is established consisting of the following members appointed by the governor:
1. The following professional members:
(a)Two members who are licensed in social work pursuant to this chapter, at least one of whom is a licensed clinical social worker.
(b)Two members who are licensed in counseling pursuant to this chapter, at least one of whom is a licensed professional counselor.
(c)Two members who are licensed in marriage and family therapy pursuant to this chapter, at least one of whom is a licensed marriage and family therapist.
(d)Two members who are licensed in addiction counseling pursuant to this chapter, at least one of whom is a licensed independent addiction counselor.
2. Four public members.
B. Before appointment by the governor, a prospective member of the board shall submit a full set of fingerprints to the governor for the purpose of obtaining a state and federal criminal records check pursuant to section 41-1750 and Public Law 92-544. The department of public safety may exchange this fingerprint data with the federal bureau of investigation.
C. Each professional board member shall:
1. Be a resident of this state for at least one year before appointment.
2. Be an active licensee in good standing.
3. Have at least five years of experience in an area of behavioral health licensed pursuant to this chapter.
D. Each public board member shall:
1. Be a resident of this state for at least one year before appointment.
2. Be at least twenty-one years of age.
3. Not be licensed or eligible for licensure pursuant to this chapter unless the public member has been retired from active practice for at least five years.
4. Not currently have a substantial financial interest in an entity that directly provides behavioral health services.
5. Not have a household member who is licensed or eligible for licensure pursuant to this chapter unless the household member has been retired from active practice for at least five years.
E. The term of office of board members is three years to begin and end on the third Monday in January. A member shall not serve more than two full consecutive terms.
F. The board shall annually elect a chairman and secretary-treasurer from its membership.
G. Board members are eligible to receive compensation of not more than $85 for each day actually and necessarily spent in the performance of their duties.
H. Board members and personnel are personally immune from suit with respect to all acts done and actions taken in good faith and in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter.
I. Each board member must complete a twelve-hour training program that emphasizes responsibilities for administrative management, licensure, judicial processes and temperament within one year after appointment to the board.
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