Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-811 - Substance use disorder professionals and substance use disorder professionals trainees
CONTINUING COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROFESSIONALS
Section 246-811-260 - Completion of the twelve hours of other professional development activities
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-811-260
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) A substance use disorder professional (SUDP) may obtain hours through the following:
(a) Practicum;
(b) Peer-review including serving on a formal
peer review panel or committee, or individual review of a sole provider, where
the purpose of the review is to determine whether appropriate treatment was
rendered;
(c) Public presentation
including preparing and presenting lectures or education that contribute to the
professional competence of a substance use disorder professional. The substance
use disorder professional may accumulate the same number of hours obtained for
continuing education purposes by attendees as required in WAC
246-12-220.
The hours for presenting a specific topic lecture or education may only be used
for continuing education credit once during each reporting period;
(d) Publication of writings;
(e) Other activities as determined by the
substance use disorder professional's supervisor;
(f) Continuing education; these continuing
education hours are in addition to the twenty-eight hours of continuing
education as listed in WAC
246-811-240.
(2) All documentation must include the dates the continuing competency activity that took place, and if appropriate, the title of the course, the location of the course, and the name of the instructor.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.205 RCW. 09-14-111, § 246-811-260, filed 6/30/09, effective 7/1/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.205.060(12). 02-07-084, § 246-811-260, filed 3/19/02, effective 4/19/02.
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