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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 309 — Miscellaneous occupations and professions

309.088 Reciprocity for licensure, certification, and registration.

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(1)The board may permit an out-of-state certified clinical supervisor, licensed alcohol
and drug counselor, licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor, certified alcohol
and drug counselor, associate alcohol and drug counselor II, associate alcohol and
drug counselor I, or alcohol and drug peer support specialist to obtain a license,
certificate, or registration by reciprocity if:
(a)The out-of-state licensee, certificate holder, or registrant possesses a valid
license, certificate, or registration from another jurisdiction that grants the
same privileges to persons licensed, certified, or registered by this state as
Kentucky grants to persons licensed, certified, or registered by the other
jurisdiction;
(b)The requirements for licensure, certification, or registration are substantially
similar to the requirements in KRS 309.080 to 309.089; and
(c)The out-of-state licensee, certificate holder, or registrant seeking licensure,
certification, or registration states that he or she has studied, is familiar with,
and shall abide by KRS 309.080 to 309.089 and the administrative regulations
promulgated thereunder.
(2)If the requirements for licensure, certification, or registration under KRS 309.080 to
309.089 are more restrictive than the standards of the other jurisdiction, then the
out-of-state licensee, certificate holder, or registrant shall comply with the
additional requirements in KRS 309.080 to 309.089 to obtain a reciprocal license,
certificate, or registration.
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