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148C.04 Requirements for licensure.

Subdivision 1. General requirements. The commissioner shall issue licenses to the individuals qualified under sections 148C.01 to 148C.11 to practice alcohol and drug counseling.

Subd. 2. Fee. Each applicant shall pay a nonrefundable fee set by the commissioner pursuant to section 148C.03. Fees paid to the commissioner shall be deposited in the special revenue fund.

Subd. 3. Licensing requirements for the first five years. For five years after the effective date of the rules authorized in section 148C.03, the applicant, unless qualified under section 148C.06 during the two-year period authorized therein, under section 148C.07, or under subdivision 4, must furnish evidence satisfactory to the commissioner that the applicant has met all the requirements in clauses (1) to (3). The applicant must have:

(1) received an associate degree, or an equivalent number of credit hours, and a certificate in alcohol and drug counseling including 270 clock hours of alcohol and drug counseling classroom education from an accredited school or educational program and 880 clock hours of alcohol and drug counseling practicum;

(2) completed a written case presentation and satisfactorily passed an oral examination that demonstrates competence in the core functions; and

(3) satisfactorily passed a written examination as established by the commissioner.

Subd. 4. Licensing requirements after five years. Beginning five years after the effective date of the rules authorized in section 148C.03, subdivision 1, an applicant for licensure must submit evidence to the commissioner that the applicant has met one of the following requirements:

(1) the applicant must have:

(i) received a bachelor's degree from an accredited school or educational program, including 480 clock hours of alcohol and drug counseling education from an accredited school or educational program and 880 clock hours of alcohol and drug counseling practicum;

(ii) completed a written case presentation and satisfactorily passed an oral examination that demonstrates competence in the core functions; and

(iii) satisfactorily passed a written examination as established by the commissioner; or

(2) the applicant must meet the requirements of section 148C.07.

Subd. 5. Additional licensing requirements. Applicants must also meet the special licensing requirements in section 148C.11, subdivision 4, and in the rules authorized in section 148C.03, subdivision 1, when applicable.

HIST: 1992 c 559 art 2 s 5; 1Sp1993 c 1 art 3 s 8-10; 1995 c 164 s 9-12; 1996 c 451 art 4 s 38-40; 1998 c 317 s 13

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