Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 63N-1.0031 - Qualifications of Mental Health Professionals
(1) Mental health services must be provided by a
Licensed Mental Health Professional or a non-licensed Mental Health Clinical
Staff Person who is working under the direct supervision of a Licensed Mental
Health Professional.
(a) Licensed Mental
Health Professionals. Each Licensed Mental Health Professional shall hold an
active, valid license issued by the Florida Department of Health.
1. Psychiatrists. A Psychiatrist shall be a physician
licensed pursuant to Chapter 458 or 459, F.S., who meets one of the following
conditions:
a. Is board certified in Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry or Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology, or
b. Is board eligible
by virtue of having completed a training program in Psychiatry approved by the
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology for entrance into its certifying
examination, or
c. Is board
certified in Forensic Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology or the American Board of Forensic Psychiatry and has prior experience
and training in psychiatric treatment with children or
adolescents.
2. Licensed
Psychologists shall be licensed pursuant to Section 490.005(1). F.S., and
licensed school psychologists shall be licensed pursuant to Section
490.006, F.S.
3. Licensed Mental Health Counselors shall be
licensed pursuant to Chapter 491, F.S.
4. Licensed Clinical Social Workers shall be licensed
pursuant to Chapter 491, F.S.
5.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists shall be licensed pursuant to Chapter
491, F.S.
6. Psychiatric Nurses
shall be licensed registered nurses who have a master's degree or a doctorate
in psychiatric nursing and two years post-master's clinical experience under
the supervision of a physician; or shall be a licensed and certified
psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) under Chapter 464,
F.S., with a master's degree or doctorate in psychiatric nursing or mental
health nursing and two years post-master's clinical experience under the
supervision of a physician would meet this definition.
7. The Licensed Mental Health Professional's license
number, and a copy of an up-to-date clear and active license document must be
on file in the facility or program.
(b) Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff.
1. A non-licensed Mental Health Clinical
Staff Person providing mental health services in a DJJ facility or program must
meet one of the qualifications in sub-subparagraphs a. through d., and meet the
requirement in sub-subparagraph e., below:
a.
Hold a master's degree from an accredited university or college in the field of
counseling, social work, psychology, or Related Human Services Field;
b. Hold a bachelor's degree from an
accredited university or college in the field of counseling, social work,
psychology or Related Human Services Field and have two years clinical
experience assessing, counseling and treating youths with serious emotional
disturbance or substance abuse problems;
c. Hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited
university or college in the field of counseling, social work, psychology or
Related Human Services Field and have 52 hours of training in the areas
described in this section prior to working with youths. The 52 hours of
training must include a minimum of 16 hours of documented clinical training in
their duties and responsibilities. The non-licensed person must also receive
training in mental disorders and substance-related disorders, counseling theory
and techniques, group dynamics and group therapy, treatment planning and
discharge planning for one year by a Mental Health Clinical Staff Person who
holds a Master's degree. Clinical training of the non-licensed person must
cover, at a minimum, the following components: basic counseling skills, basic
group therapy skills, treatment model and program philosophy, therapeutic
milieu, behavior management, client rights, crisis intervention, early
intervention and de-escalation, documentation requirements, normal and abnormal
adolescent development and typical behavior problems.
d. If the non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff
Person provides mental health services in a DJJ facility or program designated
for Medicaid behavioral health services, the requirements for counselors set
forth by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) are provided in the
Florida Medicaid Community Behavioral Health Services Coverage and Limitations
Handbook; and,
e. A non-licensed
person providing clinical, counseling or therapy services must meet the
exemption criteria set forth in Sections
491.014(4) and
491.014 (8),
F.S.
2. A Board Certified
Behavior Analyst or Certified Behavior Analyst who is not a Licensed Mental
Health Professional must meet the requirements in subparagraph 1., above in
order to function as a non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person in a
departmental facility or program.
3. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst or Certified
Behavior Analyst who is not a Licensed Mental Health Professional must provide
Behavior Analysis Services under the direct supervision of a Licensed Mental
Health Professional in a departmental facility or program.
4. A copy of the non-licensed Mental Health Clinical
Staff Person's college transcript must be on file in the facility or
program.
(2)
Mental health services must be provided by Licensed Mental Health Professionals
and Mental Health Clinical Staff Persons who have met the background screening
requirements set forth in Section
985.644,
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 985.64(2) FS. Law Implemented 985.601(3)(a), 985.14(3)(a), 985.145(1), 985.18, 985.48(4), 985.64(2) FS.
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