Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 833 - MENTAL HEALTH REGULATORY AGENCY, OREGON BOARD OF LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS
Division 80 - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section 833-080-0041 - Methods of Obtaining Hours
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 833-080-0041
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Approvable continuing education credits may be obtained in the following ways:
(a)
Continuing education activities with no limits on clock hours:
(A) Attending college or university courses
-- 15 clock hours per semester credit and 10 clock hours per quarter credit.
(B) Live seminars, workshops,
conferences and/or trainings.
(C)
Home study (distance learning), including internet and tele-courses.
(D) Service as an Oregon Board of Licensed
Professional Counselors and Therapists member or committee volunteer.
(b) Continuing
education activities for which licensees can obtain a maximum of 20 clock hours
within a two year reporting period:
(A)
Publication activities include:
(i) Five
credits per article or review in a refereed journal that is directly related to
counseling;
(ii) Five credits per
chapter in edited books, 20 credits for authorship of an entire book;
(iii) Five credits per 30 minutes
of initial video production directly related to counseling;
(iv) Five credits for reviewing a book
proposal; and
(v) Five credits for
each year of service on an editorial board of a professional counseling
journal.
(B)
Professional presentations. Credit is given for the initial research and
development of a professional presentation. No credit shall be allowed for
repeat presentations unless it is demonstrated that the program content was
substantially changed and such change required significant additional study or
research. The number of credits given is twice the number of hours spent making
the presentation;
(c)
Continuing education activities for which licensees can obtain a maximum of 10
clock hours within a two year reporting period:
(A) Serving as an officer of a state or
national counseling organization;
(B) Serving as a member of a national
certification board;
(C) Chairing
a national counseling conference or convention; or
(D) Receiving supervision for a fee from a
supervisor who meets the Board's standards on supervision. Credit shall only be
given to the licensee receiving supervision, not to a licensee providing
supervision. No credit shall be given to licensees receiving supervision to
fulfill licensure or discipline requirements.
(2) An approvable continuing education program is one designed and offered by an agency or institution that is recognized as an approved provider of continuing education units, e.g., NBCC-approved programs, to include:
(a)
Academic courses offered in accredited degree counseling or marriage and family
therapy programs;
(b)
Presentations sponsored by counseling related departments of accredited
educational institutions; national, regional, state, or local professional
organizations or associations; public or private human services agencies or
organizations; or individuals that meet all of the following approved provider
guidelines:
(A) Program is presented by
competent individuals as documented by appropriate academic training,
professional licensure or certification, or professionally recognized
experience. Presenters should have an identifiable involvement with human
services;
(B) Program meets the
professional needs of the licensee's intended clientele;
(C) Program has a minimum duration of one
clock hour;
(D) Except for
non-classroom distance learning, program is offered in a place which is
accessible to persons with disabilities;
(E) Distance learning program includes
mechanism for evaluation, measurement, or confirmation of exchange of
information; and
(F) Programs
approved by organizations such as: National Association of Social Workers,
National Board for Certified Counselors, Oregon Psychological Association,
Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification, Art Therapy Credentials
Board, American Art Therapy Association, American Association for Marriage and
Family Therapy, and American Counseling Association.
(c) Content of programs are consistent with
OAR 833-080-0031.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 675.785 - 675.835 & 676.160 - 676.180
Stats. Implemented: ORS 675.785 - 675.835
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