Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.2939 - Limited bachelor's social worker license requirements; limitations on licensee's accumulation of supervised work experience; limitations on renewal of limited license

Rule 39.

(1) An applicant for a limited bachelor's social worker license to accumulate the supervised work experience hours required pursuant to R 338.2941, in addition to meeting the requirements of the code and the administrative rules promulgated under the code, shall comply with both of the following:
(a) Submit a completed application on a form provided by the department, together with the required fee.
(b) Have completed a baccalaureate degree program from a program of social work that complies with the standards in R 338.2923.
(2) A limited bachelor's social worker licensee shall accumulate supervised work experience in compliance with the requirements in R 338.2941.
(3) A limited bachelor's social worker licensee shall accumulate supervised work experience in an agency, health facility, institution, or other entity approved by the board pursuant to section 18506 of the code, MCL 333.18506. The board approves an agency, health facility, institution, or other entity where a master's social worker engages in the practice of social work at the master's level as that term is defined in section 18501(1)(g) of the code, MCL 333.18501.
(4) A limited bachelor's social worker license issued for the purpose of accumulating supervised work experience hours for licensure pursuant to R 338.2941 is valid for 1 year. This license may be renewed no more than 6 times. Relicensure of this limited license is counted the same as renewal for purposes of this subrule.
(5) A limited bachelor's social worker license issued for the purpose of accumulating supervised work experience for relicensure pursuant to R 338.2945 is valid for 1 year. This license may be renewed no more than 6 times. Relicensure of this limited license is counted the same as renewal for purposes of this subrule.

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Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.2939
2016 AACS; 2019 AACS; 2021 AACS; 2022 MR 8, Eff. 4/25/2022

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