309.083 Requirements for certification as alcohol and drug counselors.
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An applicant for certification as an alcohol and drug counselor shall pay the board the initial fee for certification, and shall:
(1)Be at least eighteen
(18)years of age;
(2)Have obtained a baccalaureate degree, unless the applicant is certified by the board
as an associate alcohol and drug counselor II;
(3)Have completed the minimum work experience and supervision requirements for
alcohol and drug counselors by the International Certification and Reciprocity
Consortium with supervised hours being under the direct supervision of:
(a)A certified alcohol and drug counselor who has at least two
(2)years of post-
certification experience and has attended the board-sponsored supervision
training; or
(b)A licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor who has at least twelve
months of post-licensure experience or has attended the board-sponsored
supervision training;
(4)Meet all minimum supervision, education, and training requirements of the
International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium for the Alcohol and Drug
Counselor (ADC);
(5)Have passed a written examination for alcohol and drug counselors that has been
approved by the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium;
(6)Have signed an agreement to abide by the standards of practice and code of ethics
approved by the board;
(7)Have completed at least six
(6)hours of ethics training; three
(3)hours of domestic
violence training; and two
(2)hours of training in the transmission, control,
treatment, and prevention of the human immunodeficiency virus;
(8)Have submitted two
(2)letters of reference from certified or licensed clinical
alcohol and drug counselors;
(9)Live or work at least a majority of the time in Kentucky; and
(10)Have complied with the requirements for the training program in suicide
assessment, treatment, and management in KRS 210.366 and any administrative
regulations promulgated thereunder.