New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-A - Former Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention
Chapter He-A 500 - IMPAIRED DRIVER PROGRAMS
Part He-A 510 - IMPAIRED DRIVER SERVICES PROVIDERS
Section He-A 510.02 - Treatment Provider Qualifications
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-A 510.02
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) In order to be an approved provider of impaired driver treatment services, a provider shall be one of the following:
(1) An agency
approved in accordance with
He-A
510.06 to provide treatment services;
(2) An agency under current service contract
with the bureau of drug and alcohol services as a substance abuse treatment
facility pursuant to RSA 172; or
(3) An individual practitioner who is not
employed by an agency in (1) or (2) above if he or she meets one of the
requirements in (c) (1) -(4) below.
(b) The department shall not separately approve individuals employed by an agency in (a) (1) or (2) above, but such employed individuals shall meet the requirements in (c) below in order to provide impaired driver treatment services.
(c) An individual, whether an employee of an agency in (a) (1) or (2) above or an individual practitioner, shall meet one of the following requirements in order to be an approved provider of impaired driver treatment services:
(1) Be a NH
MLADC;
(2) Be a NH licensed
clinical social worker, licensed in accordance with RSA 330-A, that is also
certified by the NASW as a CCATODSW;
(3) Be a NH LADC that is supervised by an
individual listed in (1) or (2) above;
(4) Be a NH LADC whose license allows him or
her to engage in independent practice and who is practicing within the
authorized scope of practice; or
(5) For employees of an agency in (a) (1) or
(2) above only, be an individual who is supervised by an individual listed in
(1) or (2) above, is designated by a title that clearly indicates training
status or discloses to clients that he or she is not currently a licensed MLADC
or LADC but is actively seeking this credential under appropriate supervision,
and meets the following requirements:
a. Has
passed the IC&RC written exam within the past 2 years;
b. Has completed the following training
within the past 2 years:
1. A 6-hour minimum
training on ethics;
2. Training on
the 12 Core Functions;
3. Training
on relevant New Hampshire statutes and rules; and
4. Training on conducting substance use
disorder evaluations, including the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) (5th
edition, 1998);
c. Does
not have the required number of hours yet to apply for licensure but is
currently working towards those hours; and
d. Meets one of the following:
1. In at least the second year of an
accredited graduate clinical program and who is serving in a clinical
internship in a licensed or certified treatment facility; or
2. Has a masters degree in a clinical field
and has completed the academic requirements of the NH board of licensing for
alcohol and other drug use professionals to be a NH MLADC pursuant to
RSA
330-C:16.
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