Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
309.0814,
309.083(4),
309.0830,
309.0831,
309.0832,
309.0833,
309.0834, 309.0841, 309.0842
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
309.0813(1) requires the
board to promulgate administrative regulations for the administration and
enforcement of
KRS
309.080 through
309.089.
KRS
309.0813(3) requires the
board to approve or disapprove those persons who shall be credentialed. This
administrative regulation establishes the standards for the accumulation of
required supervised work experience for licensed alcohol and drug counselors,
licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselors, licensed clinical alcohol and
drug counselor associates, certified alcohol and drug counselors, certified
alcohol and drug counselor associates II, certified alcohol and drug counselor
associates I, and registered alcohol and drug peer support specialists.
Section 1. Peer Support Specialist
Supervision.
(1)
(a) Peer support specialist supervision shall
continue throughout the period of registration. The supervision shall include
the four (4) following domains:
1.
Advocacy;
2. Ethical
Responsibility;
3. Mentoring and
Education; and
4. Recovery and
Wellness Support.
(b) A
supervisor of a peer support specialist shall complete and submit KBADC Form 8,
Peer Support Specialist Verification of Supervision that documents the
twenty-five (25) hours of direct supervision.
(2) Clinical Supervision for Certification
and Licensure Applicants. Clinical supervision shall include a minimum of ten
(10) hours in each of the following four (4) domains:
(a) Screening assessment and
engagement;
(b) Treatment planning,
collaboration, and referral;
(c)
Counseling; and
(d) Professional
and ethical responsibilities.
(3) Clinical supervision shall:
(a) For applicants with a high school diploma
or high school equivalency diploma, require 300 hours of clinical supervision
with a minimum of ten (10) hours in each domain listed in subsection
(2);
(b) For applicants with an
associate's degree in a relevant field, require 250 hours of clinical
supervision with a minimum of ten (10) hours in each domain;
(c) For applicants with an bachelor's degree
in a relevant field, require 200 hours of clinical supervision with a minimum
of ten (10) hours in each domain; and
(d) For applicants with a master's degree or
higher in a relevant field, require 100 hours of clinical supervision with a
minimum of ten (10) hours in each domain.
(4)
(a)
Clinical supervision may occur in individual or group settings.
(b) The methods of clinical supervision shall
include:
1. Face-to-face;
2. Video conferencing; or
3. Observation, which includes a period of
discussion to critique the observed sessions, accompanied by a written
explanation that includes strengths and deficiencies observed by the
supervisor, and develops goals for the supervisee.
(5) Supervision that exceeds two
(2) hours in a single day shall be accompanied by a written explanation
justifying the length of supervision exceeding two (2) hours.
(6) Clinical supervisors shall complete and
submit KBADC Form 13, Verification of Clinical Supervision, which documents the
required hours of supervision that has occurred during the work experience, in
the Application for Certification as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Application
for Licensure as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor, or Application for Licensure as
a Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor, which are incorporated by reference in
201 KAR 35:020.
(7) For applicants applying for licensure who
already possess a certified alcohol and drug counselor credential, supervision
obtained under
KRS
309.083 prior to February 5, 2016 shall be
calculated toward the 100 hour supervision requirement under
KRS
309.0832(3) and subsection
(3)(d) of this section.
Section
2. Except as established by Section 1(6) of this administrative
regulation, a supervisory arrangement shall have the prior approval of the
board, with both supervisor and supervisee submitting a Supervisory Agreement
to the board. The supervisor and supervisee shall also submit to the board the
description of the supervisory arrangement or a change in the supervisory
arrangement at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of the
arrangement or change unless extenuating circumstances prevent the
submission.
Section 3.
(1) All supervision requirements shall:
(a) Be met with face-to-face individual or
group weekly contact between supervisor and supervisee except as established in
subsection (2) of this section and Sections 13 and 14 of this administrative
regulation;
(b) Consist of not less
than two (2) hours, two (2) times a month in the practice of alcohol and drug
counseling; and
(c) Include
additional supervision sessions, as needed.
(2) An alternative format of supervision,
including two (2) way interactive video, may be substituted for the supervisory
contact, required by subsection (1) of this section, upon specific approval by
the board for certain types of circumstances, such as distance, weather, or
serious injury or illness of the supervisor or supervisee.
(3) Upon a change of supervisor, a new plan
for supervision shall be submitted by the supervisor and supervisee to the
board for approval. This plan may require additional hours of supervision than
was previously approved by the board.
(4) Upon termination of the
supervisor-supervisee relationship, the final report of supervision shall be
submitted to the board within thirty (30) days of the termination.
Section 4.
(1)
(a) A
certified alcohol and drug counselor, licensed alcohol and drug counselor, or
licensed clinical alcohol drug counselor requesting to become approved by the
board to provide supervision shall:
1. Submit
a complete and signed Form 4, Request to Provide Supervision;
2. For a certified alcohol and drug counselor
or licensed alcohol and drug counselor, have at least two (2) years of
post-certification experience, including Alcohol and Drug Counselor credentials
transferred through reciprocity, and have attended the board-sponsored
supervision training;
3. For a
licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor, have at least twelve (12) months
of post-licensure experience, including Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor
credentials transferred through reciprocity, or have attended the
board-sponsored supervision training; and
4. Submit information as to whether or not
the applicant has any unresolved complaints against the applicant's license or
certification in Kentucky or any other state and, if there is an unresolved
complaint, submit official documentation of the complaint or
complaints.
(b) The
board shall consider the severity, frequency, and history of violations and
unresolved complaints.
(c) A person
approved by the board on or after March 24, 2021 to provide supervision shall
have a maximum of five (5) consecutive years from the date of the approval to
meet the requirements of KRS 309.0834(1) to become a certified clinical
supervisor, and can continue to provide supervision until the earlier of the
expiration of the five (5) year period or the date they become a certified
clinical supervisor.
(d) Approval
as a supervisor pursuant to this subsection shall be limited to five (5) years,
shall not be extended past the five (5) year limit, and shall be available only
once in the person's lifetime.
(2) A board approved supervisor shall obtain
a minimum of three (3) board-sponsored continuing education hours in
supervision theory or techniques in each three (3) year renewal cycle. The
board shall suspend its approval of a supervisor if the supervisor does not
complete the required continuing education.
(3) A certified alcohol and drug counselor or
licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor shall not be the supervisor of
record for more than twenty-five (25) supervisees.
(4) A licensed clinical alcohol and drug
counselor associate shall only be supervised by a licensed clinical alcohol and
drug counselor.
(5) The board may
extend certification as a certified clinical supervisor to a person who is
approved to provide clinical supervision but does not meet all the provisions
of KRS 309.0834(1) if the person:
(a) Submits
a complete KBADC Form 24, Application For Grandparenting as a Certified
Clinical Supervisor, with payment of the application fee required by
201 KAR 35:020 Section
1(1);
(b) Is a licensed clinical
alcohol and drug counselor or a certified alcohol and drug counselor in
Kentucky prior to March 24, 2021;
(c) Was approved by the board to provide
clinical supervision prior to March 24, 2021; and
(d) Pays the certification fee required by
201 KAR 35:020 Section 3(4)
after the board's approval of their KBADC Form 24, Application For
Grandparenting as a Certified Clinical Supervisor. A person approved by the
board before March 24, 2021 to provide clinical supervision shall, within
twelve (12) months of the effective date of this amendment to this
administrative regulation, apply for grandparenting as a certified clinical
supervisor pursuant to this subsection.
Section 5.
(1) The supervisor shall make all reasonable
efforts to be assured that each supervisee's practice is in compliance with
this administrative regulation.
(2)
The supervisor shall report to the board an apparent violation of
KRS
309.086 on the part of the
supervisee.
(3) The supervisor
shall inform the board immediately of a change in the ability to supervise or
in the ability of a supervisee to function in the practice of alcohol and drug
counseling in a competent manner.
(4) The supervisor shall control, direct, or
limit the supervisee's practice to ensure that the supervisee's practice of
alcohol and drug counseling is competent.
(5) The supervisor of record shall be
responsible for the practice of alcohol and drug counseling or peer support
services provided by the supervisee. If the board receives a complaint
concerning a supervisee, the board shall notify the supervisor of
record.
(6) For each certificate or
license holder supervised, the supervisor shall maintain a KBADC Form 13,
Verification of Clinical Supervision, for each supervisory session that shall
include the domain covered, date of session, length of session, and method of
supervision of the session. For each registrant supervised, the supervisor
shall maintain a KBADC Form 8, Peer Support Specialists Verification of
Supervision Form, for each supervisory session that shall include the date,
length, method, and domain covered during the session. This record shall be
maintained for a period of not less than six (6) years after the last date of
supervision.
Section 6.
(1) The supervisor of record shall submit the
Supervisor Log for each supervisee to the board on an annual basis with a KBADC
Form 14, Supervision Annual Report.
(2) The report shall include:
(a) A description of the frequency, format,
and duration of supervision;
(b) An
assessment of the functioning of the supervisee, including the strengths and
weaknesses; and
(c) Other
information that could be relevant to an adequate assessment of the practice of
the supervisee.
Section
7.
(1) If a supervisee has more
than one (1) board-approved supervisor, the supervisors shall be in direct
contact with each other at least once every six (6) months, and they shall
provide supervisory plans and reports to the board and copies to each
other.
(2) A request to have more
than two (2) supervisors at one (1) time shall require a written request to the
board, which shall include detailed information as to how the supervisors shall
communicate and coordinate with each other in providing the required
supervision.
Section 8.
If the supervisee is a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor associate,
a temporary certified alcohol and drug counselor, certified alcohol and drug
counselor associate I, or certified alcohol and drug counselor associate II,
the supervisor of record shall:
(1) Review all
alcohol and drug assessments and treatment plans;
(2) Review progress notes and correspondence
on a regular basis to assess the competency of the supervisee to render alcohol
and drug services;
(3) Jointly
establish with the supervisee a supervisory plan that shall be submitted to the
board and approved within thirty (30) days of the beginning of the supervisory
relationship. The plan shall:
(a) Be updated,
revised as needed, and submitted to the board annually;
(b) Include intended format and goals to be
accomplished through the supervisory process; and
(c) Include methods that the supervisor and
supervisee shall employ to evaluate the supervisory process;
(4) At least semi-annually, have
direct observation of the supervisee's work, which may be accomplished through
audiotaping, video camera, videotaping, one (1) way mirror, or as a
cotherapist;
(5) Have direct
knowledge of the size and complexity of the supervisee's caseload;
(6) Limit and control the caseload, as
appropriate, to the supervisee's level of competence;
(7) Have knowledge of the therapeutic
modalities and techniques being used by the supervisee;
(8) Have knowledge of the supervisee's
physical and emotional well-being if it has a direct bearing on the
supervisee's competence to practice; and
(9) Submit a completed KBADC Form 7,
Supervision Evaluation, within thirty (30) days of termination of a supervisory
agreement.
Section 9. If
the supervisee is a peer support specialist, the supervisor of record shall:
(1) Jointly establish with the supervisee a
supervisory plan that shall be submitted to the board and approved within
thirty (30) days of the beginning of the supervisory relationship. The plan
shall:
(a) Be updated, revised as needed, and
submitted to the board annually;
(b) Include intended format and goals to be
accomplished through the supervisory process; and
(c) Include methods that the supervisor and
supervisee shall employ to evaluate the supervisory process;
(2) Review and countersign all
peer recovery service plans;
(3)
Review peer recovery notes and correspondence on an as-needed basis to assess
the competency of the supervisee to render peer recovery services;
(4) At least once every two (2) months, have
direct observation of the supervisee's work, which may be accomplished through
audiotaping, video camera, videotaping, one (1) way mirror or direct
observation;
(5) Have direct
knowledge of the size and complexity of the supervisee's caseload;
(6) Limit and control the caseload, as
appropriate, to the supervisee's level of competence;
(7) Have knowledge of the methods and
techniques being used by the supervisee;
(8) Have knowledge of the supervisee's
physical and emotional well-being if it has a direct bearing on the
supervisee's competence to practice; and
(9) Submit a completed KBADC Form 9,
Supervision Evaluation for Peer Support Specialist, within thirty (30) days of
termination of a peer support special supervisory agreement.
Section 10.
(1) The supervisee shall:
(a) Keep the supervisor adequately informed
at all times of his or her activities and ability to function; and
(b) Seek consultation from the supervisor, as
needed, in addition to a regularly-scheduled supervisory session.
(2) The supervisee shall:
(a) Participate with the supervisor in
establishing supervisory goals and in completing the regular supervisory
reports;
(b) Be jointly responsible
with the supervisor for ensuring that a supervisory report or plan has been
sent to the board, in accordance with the reporting schedule established in
Section 6(1) of this administrative regulation; and
(c) Report to the board an apparent violation
on the part of the supervisor.
(3) Except as established in Section 11 of
this administrative regulation, a supervisee shall not continue to practice
alcohol and drug counseling or peer support services if:
(a) The conditions for supervision
established in the supervisory agreement are not followed;
(b) There is a death or serious illness of
the board-approved supervisor that results in the supervisor not being able to
provide supervision; or
(c) The
supervisory agreement is terminated by the board, the board-approved
supervisor, or the supervisee for any reason other than the extenuating
circumstances that allow temporary supervision in Section 11 of this
administrative regulation.
Section 11. Temporary Supervision.
(1) In extenuating circumstances, if a
supervisee is without supervision, the supervisee may continue working up to
sixty (60) calendar days under the supervision of a qualified mental health
professional as defined by
KRS
202A.011(12), a certified
alcohol and drug counselor, or a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor
while an appropriate board-approved supervisor is sought and a new supervisory
agreement is submitted to the board. Extenuating circumstances includes the
death or serious illness of the board-approved supervisor, a leave of absence
by the supervisor, the termination of the supervisor's employment, or
termination of the supervisory agreement except for a violation of
KRS
309.080 through
309.089,
or 201 KAR Chapter 35.
(2)
(a) Within ten (10) days of the establishment
of the temporary supervisory arrangement, the supervisee shall notify the board
of the extenuating circumstances that have caused the supervisee to require
temporary supervision.
(b) The
supervisee shall submit, in writing, a plan for resolution of the situation
within thirty (30) calendar days of the establishment of the temporary
supervisory arrangement.
(c) The
written plan shall include:
1. The name of
the temporary supervisor;
2.
Verification of the credential held by the temporary supervisor;
3. An email address and a postal address for
the temporary supervisor and the supervisee; and
4. A telephone number for the temporary
supervisor.
(3) The temporary supervisory arrangement
shall expire after sixty (60) days of the establishment of the temporary
supervisory arrangement.
(4) To
avoid the expiration of a temporary supervisory arrangement:
(a) A temporary alcohol and drug counselor
shall submit a completed KBADC Form 3, Supervisory Agreement; or
(b) A peer support specialist shall submit a
completed KBADC Form 6, Peer Support Specialist Supervisory
Agreement.
Section
12. Identification of Provider and Supervisor of Record. The
actual deliverer of a service shall be identified to the client, and the client
shall be informed of the deliverer's credential and name of supervisor of
record.
Section 13. Supervision of
a Disciplined Credential Holder.
(1) The board
shall appoint an approved supervisor to supervise a disciplined credential
holder for the period of time established by the board and a member of the
board to serve as a liaison between the board and the appointed
supervisor.
(2) The disciplined
credential holder shall be responsible for paying the fee for
supervision.
(3) The supervisor
shall have completed the board-sponsored training course in
supervision.
(4) The supervisor
shall:
(a) Review the originating complaint,
agreed order, or findings of the disciplinary hearing;
(b) Meet with the disciplined credential
holder and the board liaison to:
1. Summarize
the actions and concerns of the board;
2. Review the goals and expected outcomes of
supervision submitted by the board liaison;
3. Develop a specific plan of supervision
approved by the board; and
4.
Review the reporting requirements that shall be met during the period of
supervision;
(c) Meet
with the disciplined credential holder at least weekly, on an individual
face-to-face basis for a minimum of one (1) hour unless modified by the
board;
(d) Submit a quarterly
report to the board which reflects progress, problems, and other information
relevant to the need for board-mandated supervision;
(e) Make all reasonable efforts to ensure
that the disciplined credential holder's practice is in compliance with
KRS
309.080 through
309.089,
and 201 KAR Chapter 35;
(f) Report
to the board any apparent violation on the part of the disciplined credential
holder;
(g) Immediately report to
the board in writing a change in the ability to supervise, or in the ability of
the disciplined credential holder to function in the practice of peer recovery
support or the practice of alcohol and drug counseling in a competent
manner;
(h) Review and countersign
assessments, as needed or appropriate;
(i) Review and countersign service or
treatment plans, as needed or appropriate;
(j) Have direct observation of the
disciplined credential holder's work on an as-needed basis;
(k) Have direct knowledge of the size and
complexity of the disciplined credential holder's caseload;
(l) Have knowledge of the therapeutic
methods, modalities, or techniques being used by the disciplined credential
holder; and
(m) Have knowledge of
the disciplined credential holder's physical and emotional well-being if it has
a direct bearing on the disciplined credential holder's competence to
practice.
(5) The
supervisor shall control, direct, or limit the disciplined credential holder's
practice to ensure that the disciplined credential holder's practice is
competent.
(6) The supervisor shall
contact the board liaison with any concern or problem with the disciplined
credential holder, his or her practice, or the supervision process.
(7) A final meeting shall be scheduled within
thirty (30) days of the end of the established supervision period to summarize
the supervision. The meeting shall include the supervisor, disciplined
credential holder, and board liaison. A written summary of the supervision
shall be submitted by the supervisor to the board two (2) weeks following this
meeting with a copy to the board liaison.
Section 14. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "KBADC Form 3, Supervisory
Agreement", March 2021;
(b) "KBADC
Form 4, Request to Provide Supervision", June 2021;
(c) "KBADC Form 6, Peer Support Specialist
Supervisory Agreement", March 2021;
(d) "KBADC Form 7, Supervision Evaluation",
March 2021;
(e) "KBADC Form 8, Peer
Support Specialist Verification of Supervision", March 2021;
(f) "KBADC Form 9, Supervision Evaluation for
Peer Support Specialist", March 2021;
(g) "KBADC Form 13, Verification of Clinical
Supervision", May 2022;
(h) "KBADC
Form 14, Supervision Annual Report", March 2021; and
(i) "KBADC Form 24, Application For
Grandparenting as a Certified Clinical Supervisor", May 2022.
(2) This material may be
inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the
Kentucky Board of Alcohol and Drug Counselors, 500 Mero St, 2 SC 32, Frankfort,
Kentucky, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The board's Web site
address is:
https://adc.ky.gov.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
309.0813(1), (3), (5),
309.0814(1),
309.083(3),
309.0831(3),
309.0832(10),
309.0833(2),
309.086