Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-6-703 - Licensed Independent Substance Abuse Counselor Curriculum
A. An applicant for
licensure as an independent substance abuse counselor shall have a master's or
higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university in one of the
following:
1. A program accredited by
NASAC;
2. A behavioral health
science program that meets the core content standards specified in R4-6-701(B)
and includes at least 300 hours of supervised practicum as prescribed under
subsection (D); or
3. An
educational program previously approved by the Board under A.R.S. §
32-3253(A)(14) that includes at least 300 hours of
supervised practicum as prescribed under subsection (D).
B. In addition to the degree requirement
under subsection (A), an applicant for licensure as an independent substance
abuse counselor shall complete the supervised work experience requirements
prescribed under
R4-6-705(B).
C. In evaluating the curriculum required
under subsection (A)(2), the Board shall assess whether a core content area is
embedded or contained in more than one course. The applicant shall provide
information the Board requires to determine whether a core content area is
embedded in multiple courses. The Board shall not accept a core content area
embedded in more than two courses unless the courses are succession courses.
The Board shall allow subject matter in a course to qualify in only one core
content area.
D. Supervised
practicum. A supervised practicum shall integrate didactic learning related to
substance use disorders with face-to-face, direct counseling experience. The
counseling experience shall include intake and assessment, treatment planning,
discharge planning, documentation, and case management activities.
E. The Board shall deem an applicant to meet
the curriculum requirements for independent substance abuse counselor licensure
if the applicant:
1. Holds an active and in
good standing associate substance abuse counselor license issued by the Board;
and
2. Met the curriculum
requirements with a master's degree when the associate substance abuse
counselor license was issued.
F. An applicant for licensure as an
independent substance abuse counselor who completed the applicant's educational
training before the effective date of this Section or no later than October 31,
2017, may request that the Board evaluate the applicant's educational training
using the standards in effect before the effective date of this
Section.
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