Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XXV - Credentialed Social Workers
Chapter 3 - General Provisions
Section XXV-305 - Qualifications for Registration, Certification, Licensure
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXV-305
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Registered Social Worker (RSW)
1. Must be of good moral character. As one
element of good moral character, the board shall require each applicant to
submit a full set of fingerprints for the purpose of obtaining state and
federal criminal records check, pursuant to authorizing state statute and
applicable federal law. The state agency responsible for managing fingerprint
data may submit fingerprints to and exchange data with the FBI. All good moral
character information, including the information obtained through criminal
records checks, shall be considered in licensure decisions to the extent
permissible by all applicable laws.
2. The applicant shall have his/her
university submit official transcript indicating the receipt of a bachelor of
social work, bachelor of arts, or bachelor of science degree from an
undergraduate social work program, accredited by the Council on Social Work
Education, or a master's degree of social work from a graduate social work
program, accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
B. Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)
1. Must be of good moral character. As
one element of good moral character, the board shall require each applicant to
submit a full set of fingerprints for the purpose of obtaining state and
federal criminal records check, pursuant to authorizing state statute and
applicable federal law. The state agency responsible for managing fingerprint
data may submit fingerprints to and exchange data with the FBI. All good moral
character information, including the information obtained through criminal
records checks, shall be considered in licensure decisions to the extent
permissible by all applicable laws.
2. The applicant shall have his/her
university submit official transcript indicating the receipt of a master's
degree of social work from a graduate social work program, accredited by the
Council on Social Work Education.
3. The applicant shall obtain a passing score
on an examination approved by the board.
C. Certified Social Worker (CSW)
1. The board may issue certification to an
applicant who meets all requirements for the LMSW except for passing the
examination approved by the board.
2. The individual may hold the certification
for up to three years from the date of issuance of the original certificate
provided the individual takes the examination approved by board within first 6
months after certification and annually for the next 2 1/2 years.
3. It is the responsibility of the CSW to
submit proof of examination to the board office once each year of
eligibility.
4. The CSW who does
not pass the examination for the LMSW within three years from the date of
issuance of the original certification may apply for the registered social work
credential.
5. In the event that
the CSW does not take the examination for the LMSW within the first 6 months of
issuance of the original certificate or yearly thereafter, the CSW certificate
will be subject to recall by the board and the CSW will be recorded as invalid
in the board's database.
D. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
1. The applicant must be of good moral
character. As one element of good moral character, the board shall require each
applicant to submit a full set of fingerprints for the purpose of obtaining
state and federal criminal records check, pursuant to authorizing state statute
and applicable federal law. The state agency responsible for managing
fingerprint data may submit fingerprints to and exchange data with the FBI. All
good moral character information, including the information obtained through
criminal records checks, shall be considered in licensure decisions to the
extent permissible by all applicable laws.
2. The applicant shall have his/her
university submit official transcript indicating the receipt of a master's
degree of social work from a graduate social work program, accredited by the
Council on Social Work Education.
3. The applicant shall submit documentation
verifying at least 5760 hours of post graduate social work practice on a form
provided by the board.
4. The
applicant shall submit documentation verifying at least 3840 hours of
supervised post graduate social work experience in accordance with the board's
supervision rules and on the form provided by the board.
5. Supervised experience shall be under the
supervision of a board-approved clinical supervisor.
6. The applicant shall obtain a passing score
on an examination approved by the board.
E. Licensing of Qualified Military-trained Applicants and Spouses of Military Personnel
1. A military-trained social worker is
eligible for registration, certification or licensure as an RSW, LMSW, CSW or
LCSW (applicable social work credential) as provided for in Subsections A-D of
this Section provided the applicant:
a. has
completed a military program of training in social work and has been awarded a
military occupational specialty or similar official designation as a social
worker with qualifications which are substantially equivalent to or exceed the
requirements of the applicable social work credential which is the subject of
the application;
b. has performed
social work services in active practice at a level that is substantially
equivalent to or exceeds the requirements of the applicable social work
credential which is the subject of the application;
c. has not been disciplined in any
jurisdiction for an act which would have constituted grounds for refusal,
suspension, or revocation of a license to practice social work in this state at
the time the act was committed; and
d. has not received a dishonorable discharge
from military service.
2. A military-trained social worker, who has
not been awarded a military occupational specialty or other official
designation as a social worker, who nevertheless holds a current license,
certification or registration for the practice of social work from another
jurisdiction, which jurisdiction's requirements are substantially equivalent to
or exceed the requirements for the applicable social work credential for which
he or she is applying, is eligible for licensure, certification or registration
by reciprocity or endorsement pursuant to
§319 provided the applicant:
a. has not been disciplined in any
jurisdiction for an act which would have constituted grounds for refusal,
suspension, or revocation of a license to practice social work in this state at
the time the act was committed; and
b. has not received a dishonorable discharge
from military service.
3. A spouse of a member of the active-duty
military forces or a spouse of a former member of the military forces who has
not received a dishonorable discharge and who holds a current license,
certification or registration for the practice of social work from another
jurisdiction, which jurisdiction's requirements are substantially equivalent to
or exceed the requirements for the applicable social work credential for which
he or she is applying, is eligible for licensure, certification or registration
by reciprocity or endorsement pursuant to
§319 provided the applicant:
a. has not been disciplined in any
jurisdiction for an act which would have constituted grounds for refusal,
suspension, or revocation of a license to practice social work in this state at
the time the act was committed; and
b. is in good standing and has not been
disciplined by the agency that issued the license, certification, or
permit.
4. The
procedures governing the applications of military-trained applicants and
applicants who are spouses of military personnel, including the issuance and
duration of temporary practice permits and priority processing of applications,
are provided for in Subsection
§309 R.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:2705.C..
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