12 AAC 62.200 - Approved counselor supervisor certification
(a) The board will
certify as an approved counselor supervisor an applicant who meets the
requirements of
AS
08.29.210 and of this section. An applicant
for certification under this section must
(1)
submit a complete application, on a form provided by the department;
(2) submit the board-approved supervisor fee
established in
12 AAC 02.325;
(3) certify that the applicant adheres, and
will continue to adhere, to the ethical guidelines adopted in (b) of this
section;
(4) submit documentation
of having completed at least 25 contact hours of continuing education related
to supervision of professional counselors within the two years preceding the
date of application; the 25 contact hours of continuing education must include
at least 12 hours earned through attendance and completion of synchronous
courses, seminars, and workshops; the 25 contact hours must be obtained through
or approved by any of the following:
(A) a
three semester-hours graduate course in clinical supervision;
(B) a course approved by the National Board
of Certified Counselors (NBCC);
(C)
a course approved by the American Counseling Association (ACA);
(D) a course approved by the American Mental
Health Counselors Association (AMHCA); or
(E) other courses related to professional
counseling supervision and presented to the board for pre-approval as
equivalent to courses described in (B) - (D) of this
paragraph;
(5) if the
applicant is applying to be certified as an approved counselor supervisor from
another jurisdiction, submit a copy of the applicant's license in that
jurisdiction.
(b) The
code of ethics for an approved counselor supervisor certified under this
section is the AMHCA Code of Ethics, adopted by reference in
12 AAC 62.900.
(c) The board may deny an application for an
approved counselor supervisor certification if the applicant
(1) has been disciplined by a licensing
jurisdiction within three years of the date of the application;
(2) has violated the ethical standards of a
profession in which the applicant currently holds a license, as established by
the jurisdiction that issued the license, within three years of the date of the
application; or
(3) is, at the time
the application is received by the department, the subject of a complaint or an
unresolved investigation for a violation of the ethical standards set out under
12 AAC 62.900 or as established by
another state agency or jurisdiction.
Notes
Authority: AS 08.29.020
AS 08.29.110
AS 08.29.210
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