Mich. Admin. Code R. 330.2081 - Education and experience of a county director
Rule 2081.
(1) The
county director of a county community mental health program shall meet the
education and experience requirements specified in either of the following
provisions:
(a) Be a physician, psychologist,
social worker, registered nurse, or other human services professional who has
at least a master's degree, 3 years of professional experience in his or her
field of training, and 1 year of experience in the administrative supervision
of mental health programs.
(b) Be a
person who possesses at least a master's degree in a field of management
relevant to the administration of a county community mental health program with
3 years of professional experience in management and 1 year of experience in
the management of human services programs. The areas of community mental health
administration, hospital administration, public administration, institution
management, business administration, or public health are deemed to be relevant
fields of management.
(2) Notwithstanding the requirements
specified in subrule (1) of this rule, if a person is a county director on the
effective date of this rule, that person shall be deemed to meet the minimum
education and experience requirements to be the county director of that or any
other county program.
(3) If a
candidate does not meet the minimum education and experience qualifications and
the board requests review of this matter, the candidate may be deemed qualified
by the department director to be a county director if the candidate is found to
have substantially met the education and experience requirements of this
rule.
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