Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
384 - STATE BOARD OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELORS
Chapter 6 - STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION OF CLINICAL SUPERVISORS
Section 384-6-3 - Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors

Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024

A licensed alcohol and drug counselor may be certified to provide clinical supervision upon meeting the qualifications set forth in this section and achieving a passing score on the examination described in Section 4 of this chapter.

1. Practice Experience

A LADC with a high school diploma or its equivalent shall submit evidence of 4000 hours of documented clinically supervised work experience as a LADC. A LADC with an associate or bachelor degree shall submit evidence of 2000 hours of documented clinically supervised work experience as a LADC. A LADC with a master degree or higher shall demonstrate 1000 hours of documented clinically supervised work experience as a LADC.

2. Training in Clinical Supervision

Documented proof of 30 hours of didactic training in clinical supervision, which includes at least 6 hours of training in each of the following areas: skills assessment/evaluation, counselor development, management/administration, and professional responsibility.

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