Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4758 - Chemical Dependency Professionals Board
Chapter 4758-6 - Scope of Practice
Section 4758-6-01 - Scope of practice for chemical dependency counselor assistants (CDCA)
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4758-6-01
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) An individual holding a valid chemical dependency counselor assistant certificate may do both of the following in addition to practicing substance use disorder counseling:
Perform treatment planning, assessment, crisis
intervention, individual, family, and group
counseling, case management, and education services as they relate to
behavioral health conditions related to
substance use disorder.
(B) An individual holding a valid chemical dependency counselor assistant certificate may practice substance use disorder counseling and perform the tasks specified in paragraph (A) of this rule only while under the supervision of any of the following:
(1) An independent chemical dependency
counselor-clinical supervisor, independent chemical dependency counselor or
chemical dependency counselor III licensed under this chapter;
(2) An individual authorized under Chapter
4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic
medicine and surgery;
(3) A
psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code;
(4) A registered nurse licensed under Chapter
4723. of the Revised Code if such supervision is consistent with the scope of
practice of the registered nurse, or an individual authorized to practice as a
certified nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist under Chapter 4723.
of the Revised Code;
(5) A
professional clinical counselor, independent social worker, or independent
marriage and family therapist licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code
if such supervision is consistent with the scope of practice of the
professional clinical counselor, independent social worker, or independent
marriage and family therapist.
(C) A chemical dependency counselor assistant may not practice as an individual practitioner.
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