Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 450 - Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Chapter 21 - Alcohol and Drug Substance Abuse Courses (ADSAC) and Assessments
Subchapter 4 - Certification of Alcohol and Drug Substance Abuse Courses (ADSAC), Organizations and Instructors
Section 450:21-4-9 - Facilitator training
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 450:21-4-9
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Minimum qualifications for institutions or organizations conducting ADSAC facilitator training, and the minimum qualifications for individuals conducting facilitator training are as follows:
(1) All ADSAC
facilitator training shall only be conducted by non-profit organizations,
educational institutions or governmental agencies.
(2) The curricula for the training shall be
as follows:
(A) A minimum of twenty-four (24)
hours of instruction, and
(B) These
hours shall be offered in no less than four (4) days and for no more than eight
(8) hours per day.
(3)
Instructors for facilitator training must have:
(A) A minimum of two (2) years experience as
an ADSAC facilitator; or
(B) A
master's degree from an accredited college or university; or
(C) Four (4) years related experience in the
subject matter to be taught.
(4) Each facility where facilitator training
courses are conducted shall:
(A) Meet all
applicable local and state fire, health and safety standards; and
(B) Provide a safe and comfortable
environment for facilitators and facilitator candidates conducive to the
learning experience.
(5)
Instructional equipment must be in good working order.
(6) Institutions or organizations providing
facilitator training prior to receiving written approval from ODMHSAS may not
be accepted for facilitator certification requirements.
(b) Each institution or organization shall advise ODMHSAS in writing the names of candidates who did not complete training and the names of persons have successfully completed the facilitator training.
(c) All facilitator trainings shall be consistent with the requirements of this Chapter and the training curricula shall consist of recognized evidence based, best practices.
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