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Chapter 148D
Section 148D.120
Recent History
- 2007 148D.120 Repealed 2007 c 123 s 137
- 2007 Subd. 2 Amended 2007 c 123 s 61
- 2005 148D.120 New 2005 c 147 art 1 s 29
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
148D.120 REQUIREMENTS OF SUPERVISORS.
Subdivision 1. Supervisors licensed as social workers. (a) Except as provided in paragraph
(b), to be eligible to provide supervision under this section, a social worker must attest, on a form
provided by the board, that he or she has met the applicable licensure requirements specified
in sections 148D.100 to 148D.115.
(b) If the board determines that supervision is not obtainable from an individual meeting
the requirements specified in paragraph (a), the board may approve an alternate supervisor
pursuant to subdivision 2.
Subd. 2. Alternate supervisors. (a) The board may approve an alternate supervisor if:
(1) the board determines that supervision is not obtainable pursuant to paragraph (b);
(2) the licensee requests in the supervision plan submitted pursuant to section148D.125,
subdivision 1 , that an alternate supervisor conduct the supervision;
(3) the licensee describes the proposed supervision and the name and qualifications of the
proposed alternate supervisor; and
(4) the requirements of paragraph (d) are met.
(b) The board may determine that supervision is not obtainable if:
(1) the licensee provides documentation as an attachment to the supervision plan submitted
pursuant to section 148D.125, subdivision 1, that the licensee has conducted a thorough search
for a supervisor meeting the applicable licensure requirements specified in sections 148D.100 to
148D.115;
(2) the licensee demonstrates to the board's satisfaction that the search was unsuccessful; and
(3) the licensee describes the extent of the search and the names and locations of the persons
and organizations contacted.
(c) The following are not grounds for a determination that supervision is unobtainable:
(1) obtaining a supervisor who meets the requirements of subdivision 1 would present the
licensee with a financial hardship;
(2) the licensee is unable to obtain a supervisor who meets the requirements of subdivision
1 within the licensee's agency or organization and the agency or organization will not allow
outside supervision; or
(3) the specialized nature of the licensee's practice requires supervision from a practitioner
other than an individual licensed as a social worker.
(d) An alternate supervisor must:
(1) be an unlicensed social worker who is employed in, and provides the supervision in, a
setting exempt from licensure by section 148D.065, and who has qualifications equivalent to the
applicable requirements specified in sections 148D.100 to 148D.115; or
(2) be a licensed marriage and family therapist or a mental health professional as established
by section 245.462, subdivision 18, or 245.4871, subdivision 27, or an equivalent mental health
professional, as determined by the board, who is licensed or credentialed by a state, territorial,
provincial, or foreign licensing agency.
In order to qualify to provide clinical supervision of a licensed graduate social worker or
licensed independent social worker engaged in clinical practice, the alternate supervisor must
be a mental health professional as established by section 245.462, subdivision 18, or245.4871,
subdivision 27 , or an equivalent mental health professional, as determined by the board, who is
licensed or credentialed by a state, territorial, provincial, or foreign licensing agency.
History: 2005 c 147 art 1 s 29
Subdivision 1. Supervisors licensed as social workers. (a) Except as provided in paragraph
(b), to be eligible to provide supervision under this section, a social worker must attest, on a form
provided by the board, that he or she has met the applicable licensure requirements specified
in sections 148D.100 to 148D.115.
(b) If the board determines that supervision is not obtainable from an individual meeting
the requirements specified in paragraph (a), the board may approve an alternate supervisor
pursuant to subdivision 2.
Subd. 2. Alternate supervisors. (a) The board may approve an alternate supervisor if:
(1) the board determines that supervision is not obtainable pursuant to paragraph (b);
(2) the licensee requests in the supervision plan submitted pursuant to section
subdivision 1
(3) the licensee describes the proposed supervision and the name and qualifications of the
proposed alternate supervisor; and
(4) the requirements of paragraph (d) are met.
(b) The board may determine that supervision is not obtainable if:
(1) the licensee provides documentation as an attachment to the supervision plan submitted
pursuant to section 148D.125, subdivision 1, that the licensee has conducted a thorough search
for a supervisor meeting the applicable licensure requirements specified in sections 148D.100 to
148D.115;
(2) the licensee demonstrates to the board's satisfaction that the search was unsuccessful; and
(3) the licensee describes the extent of the search and the names and locations of the persons
and organizations contacted.
(c) The following are not grounds for a determination that supervision is unobtainable:
(1) obtaining a supervisor who meets the requirements of subdivision 1 would present the
licensee with a financial hardship;
(2) the licensee is unable to obtain a supervisor who meets the requirements of subdivision
1 within the licensee's agency or organization and the agency or organization will not allow
outside supervision; or
(3) the specialized nature of the licensee's practice requires supervision from a practitioner
other than an individual licensed as a social worker.
(d) An alternate supervisor must:
(1) be an unlicensed social worker who is employed in, and provides the supervision in, a
setting exempt from licensure by section 148D.065, and who has qualifications equivalent to the
applicable requirements specified in sections 148D.100 to 148D.115; or
(2) be a licensed marriage and family therapist or a mental health professional as established
by section 245.462, subdivision 18, or 245.4871, subdivision 27, or an equivalent mental health
professional, as determined by the board, who is licensed or credentialed by a state, territorial,
provincial, or foreign licensing agency.
In order to qualify to provide clinical supervision of a licensed graduate social worker or
licensed independent social worker engaged in clinical practice, the alternate supervisor must
be a mental health professional as established by section 245.462, subdivision 18, or
subdivision 27
licensed or credentialed by a state, territorial, provincial, or foreign licensing agency.
History: 2005 c 147 art 1 s 29
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