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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 309 — Miscellaneous occupations and professions

309.081 Board of Alcohol and Drug Counselors.

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(1)There is hereby created the Kentucky Board of Alcohol and Drug Counselors
consisting of eleven
(11)members who shall be appointed by the Governor. One
member shall be a citizen at large who is not associated with or financially
interested in the practice or business of alcohol and drug counseling, and the ten
(10)remaining members shall be licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselors or
certified alcohol and drug counselors, pursuant to KRS 309.080 to 309.089. The
board shall elect a chairperson each year at the first meeting called after the
appointment of new members.
(2)Each member of the board shall serve for a term of four
(4)years with a maximum
of two
(2)full consecutive terms. After one
(1)year following the expiration of a
second consecutive full term, a former member of the board may be reappointed to
the board to serve a term of four
(4)years with a maximum of two
(2)full
consecutive terms.
(3)Each counselor member appointed to the board shall be a licensed clinical alcohol
and drug counselor or certified alcohol and drug counselor and shall be actively
engaged in the practice or teaching of alcohol and drug counseling in Kentucky.
(4)All reappointments to and vacancies on the board shall be filled by the Governor
from a list of three
(3)names for each position that shall be submitted by the
Kentucky Association of Addiction Professionals. The list shall consist of the three
(3)nominees receiving the most votes in an election for each position to be filled.
The election shall be administered by the Kentucky Association of Addiction
Professionals, and nominations may be submitted by any interested party. The
nominees shall be selected by all alcohol and drug counselors licensed or certified
under KRS 309.080 to 309.089. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of an
unexpired term in the same manner as set out in this subsection.
(5)The citizen-at-large member shall be disqualified from serving on the board if:
(a)The member, a person who is a part of the member's household, or the
member's relative becomes associated with or financially interested in the
business of alcohol and drug counseling, or participates or has participated in
a professional field related to alcohol and drug counseling; or
(b)The member, a person who is a part of the member's household, or the
member's relative becomes, or is in training to become, a licensed clinical
alcohol and drug counselor or certified alcohol and drug counselor.
(6)A counselor member of the board shall be disqualified from serving on the board if:
(a)He or she violates the code of professional ethics or standards of practice
established pursuant to KRS 309.0813; or
(b)He or she ceases to be a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor or
certified alcohol and drug counselor in Kentucky.
(7)Each board member shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per day for each day
of service actually given in carrying out his or her duties under KRS 309.080 to
309.089, and shall also be reimbursed the necessary traveling, hotel, and contingent
expenses incurred in attending the meetings and in performing the duties of the
board.
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