Nev. Admin. Code § 641A.121 - Standards for approval of course or program of continuing education
1. To be approved as an individual course or
program to be presented by a provider of continuing education pursuant to NAC
641A.123 or to be presented by an approved provider of continuing education
pursuant to NAC 641A.126, a course or program of continuing education must, as
determined by the Board or the staff, as applicable:
(a) Be taught by a competent instructor, as
demonstrated by his or her educational, professional or teaching
experience;
(b) Provide current and
relevant educational material relating to marriage and family therapy or
clinical professional counseling, be applicable to the practice of marriage and
family therapy or clinical professional counseling and be reasonably determined
to enhance the knowledge and competency of a licensee in the practice of
marriage and family therapy or clinical professional counseling, as
applicable;
(c) Be of professional
quality;
(d) Be presented in the
form of a lecture, a seminar, a workshop, an academic course at an institution
of higher education, a distance learning course through an accredited college
or university that does not count towards a degree or an on-the-job training
program offered by an employer;
(e)
Be supported by evidence that is based on research or published theory;
and
(f) Include an evaluation form,
to be completed by each attendee, of the content and presentation of the course
or program and its relevance to the practice of marriage and family therapy or
clinical professional counseling, as applicable.
2. The subject matter of a course or program
of continuing education must address at least one of the following areas:
(a) Theories or concepts of human behavior
and the social environment;
(b)
Intervention methods for use in the practice of marriage and family therapy or
clinical professional counseling;
(c) Conducting research in the practice of
marriage and family therapy or clinical professional counseling, including,
without limitation, the evaluation of programs and practices;
(d) Management, administration or policy
related to the practice of marriage and family therapy or clinical professional
counseling;
(e) Ethics;
(f) Culturally appropriate services and the
delivery of such services;
(g)
Theories or concepts of substance abuse treatment;
(h) Evidence-based suicide prevention and
awareness; or
(i) Any other area
directly related to the practice of marriage and family therapy or clinical
professional counseling, as determined by the Board.
Notes
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