Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4758 - Chemical Dependency Professionals Board
Chapter 4758-5 - Licensure and Certification Requirements
Section 4758-5-09 - Requirements for certification of Ohio prevention specialist (OCPS)
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
To be certified as a prevention specialist (OCPS) the applicant shall:
(A) Submit a formal application including:
(B) After approval of the application by the board, receive a passing score on the IC&RC prevention specialist (PS) examination.
(C) Provide an official transcript from an accredited school or university that verifies an associates degree or higher degree.
(D) Held an active prevention specialist assistant (OCPSA) certification for a minimum of eight months.
(E) Complete two thousand hours of prevention work experience while holding an active registered applicant (RA) or prevention specialist assistant (OCPSA) certification which shall include a minimum of twenty percent of those hours devoted to planning or delivering prevention services.
A minimum of two hundred and twenty hours of work in the prevention performance domains in paragraph (F) of this rule.
(F) A minimum of ten hours must be performed in each one of the prevention performance domains as follows:
(G) Complete the hours of approved education in paragraph (H) of this rule, as follows:
In addition to paragraph (E) of this rule, one hundred twenty hours of education.
(H) The education content and required hours as follows:
(I) The board shall have sole discretion to determine if documentation submitted is suitable.