Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.07.19 - CERTIFICATION OF PEER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS AND FAMILY SUPPORT PARTNERS
Section 16.07.19.120 - RECIPROCITY
Current through August 31, 2023
An applicant for a peer support specialist or a family support partner certificate must be a holder of a current and active license or certificate at the level for which certification is sought, and be in good standing in the profession, and with the other state who is the authorizing regulatory entity for licensure or certification. (3-17-22)
01. Completed Application. Each applicant must complete and sign an application for reciprocity on forms approved by the Department. (3-17-22)
02. Provide Verification of Education, Training, and Experience. Each applicant seeking reciprocity must provide the Department with the following: (3-17-22)
03. Code of Ethics Acknowledgment. Each applicant seeking reciprocity must submit a signed and dated Code of Ethics Acknowledgment. (3-17-22)
04. Documentation From Other State. Documentation of licensure or certification must be received from the other state's issuing regulatory agency. The other state's licensing or certification requirements must be substantially equivalent to, or higher than, those required in this chapter of rules. (3-17-22)