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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 335 — Social workers and professional counselors

335.130 License renewal -- Fees -- Waiver.

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(1)Each certified social worker, licensed social worker and licensed clinical social
worker shall renew his license every three
(3)years, and shall pay the board a
renewal fee as established by the board by promulgation of an administrative
regulation.
(2)Licensees whose licenses are renewed by the board shall be issued a renewal
license.
(3)Renewal fees shall be waived for any licensee actually serving in the Armed Forces
of the United States. The waiver shall be effective for six
(6)months following
honorable discharge, separation, or release from the Armed Forces, after which
period a license shall be considered lapsed.
(4)The board may, at its discretion, require continuing education as a condition of
license renewal.
(5)If the board requires continuing education as authorized in subsection (4), the
continuing education requirements for each licensed social worker and each
licensed clinical social worker shall include one and one-half (1.5) hours of
continuing education approved by the board and covering the recognition and
prevention of pediatric abusive head trauma, as defined in KRS 620.020, at least
one
(1)time every six
(6)years. The one and one-half (1.5) hours of continuing
education required under this section shall be included in the current number of
required continuing education hours.
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