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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 90 — Medicine and Allied Occupations

§ 90-113.40B. Applicant supervision.

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§ 90-113.40B. Applicant supervision.
The Board shall designate a person as an applicant supervisor of individuals applying for registration, certification, or licensure as a substance use disorder professional as follows:
(1)A certified clinical supervisor shall supervise a clinical supervisor intern.
(2)A certified clinical supervisor or a clinical supervisor intern shall supervise a clinical addictions specialist applicant, or an alcohol and drug counselor applicant.
(3)Repealed by Session Laws 2005-431, s. 1, effective September 22, 2005.
(4)A certified prevention specialist with a minimum of three years of professional experience, a certified clinical supervisor, or a clinical supervisor intern shall supervise a registrant applying for certification as a prevention specialist.
(5)Pursuant to the deemed status procedure under G.S. 90-113.41A, the supervision requirements described in subdivisions
(1)through
(4)of this section shall not apply to persons applying for licensure as a licensed clinical addictions specialist.
(6)A criminal justice addictions professional applicant shall be supervised by a certified clinical supervisor or clinical supervisor intern. (2001-370, s. 6; 2005-431, s. 1; 2019-240, s. 8(j).)
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