Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 9, § 13040 - Requirements for Initial Certification of AOD Counselors
Prior to certification as an AOD counselor, the certifying organization shall require each registrant to:
(a) Complete a minimum of 155 documented
hours of formal classroom AOD education, which shall include at least the
following subjects:
(1) The curriculum
contained in "Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and
Attitudes of Professional Practice", Technical Assistance Publication Series 21
(TAP 21), published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services,
Reprinted 2002;
(2) Provision of
services to special populations such as aging individuals; individuals with
co-occurring disorders (e.g., alcoholism and mental illness); individuals with
post traumatic stress disorder [PTSD]); individuals with disabilities; diverse
populations; individuals with cultural differences, individuals on
probation/parole, etc.;
(3)
Ethics;
(4) Communicable diseases
including tuberculosis, HIV disease, and Hepatitis C; and
(5) Prevention of sexual
harassment;
(b) Complete
a minimum of 160 documented hours of supervised AOD training based on the
curriculum contained in TAP 21 [as defined in (a) of this regulation] and
supervised on-site by an AOD counselor who has been licensed or certified
pursuant to this Chapter. As used in this regulation, "supervised" means that
the individual supervising the training shall:
(1) Be physically present and available on
site or at an immediately adjacent site, but not necessarily in the same room
at all times, and
(2) Document in
the registrant's record that the registrant has completed the supervised
training required by this subsection.
(c) Complete, an additional 2,080 or more
documented hours of paid or unpaid work experience providing counseling
services in an AOD program prior to, after, or at the same time as completion
of the education required in (a) of this regulation and the supervised AOD
training required in (b) of this regulation.
(d) Obtain a score of at least seventy
percent (70%) on a written or oral examination approved by the certifying
organization;
(e) Sign a statement
documenting whether his/her prior certification as an AOD counselor has ever
been revoked; and
(f) Sign an
agreement to abide by the certifying organization's code of conduct, developed
pursuant to Section
13060.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 11755 and 11834.50, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 11833 and 11834.27, Health and Safety Code.
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