Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.07.17.200

Current through August 31, 2023
Section 16.07.17.200 - QUALIFIED SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL REQUIRED

Each behavioral health program providing substance use disorders services must employ the number and variety of staff needed to provide the services and treatments offered by the program as a multidisciplinary team. The program must employ at least one (1) qualified substance use disorders professional for each behavioral health program location. A qualified substance use disorders professional includes individuals with the following qualifications: (3-17-22)

01.Idaho Board of Alcohol/Drug Counselor Certification - Certified Advanced or Certified Alcohol/Drug Counselor. (3-17-22)
02.Northwest Indian Alcohol/Drug Specialist Certification - Counselor II or Counselor III. (3-17-22)
03.National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) - Master Addictions Counselor (MAC). (3-17-22)
04.Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Masters Social Worker (LMSW). Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 32, Idaho Code; (3-17-22)
05.Marriage and Family Therapist or Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 34, Idaho Code; (3-17-22)
06.Nurse Practitioner. Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 14, Idaho Code; (3-17-22)
07.Clinical Nurse Specialist. Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 14, Idaho Code; (3-17-22)
08.Physician Assistant. Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 18, Idaho Code; (3-17-22)
09.Professional Counselor (LPC) or Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC). Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 34, Idaho Code; (3-17-22)
10.Psychologist or Psychologist Extender. Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 23, Idaho Code; (3-17-22)
11.Physician. Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 18, Idaho Code; and; (3-17-22)
12.Registered Nurse (RN). Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 14, Idaho Code. (3-17-22)
13.Pharmacist. Licensed under Title 54, Chapter 17, Idaho Code. (3-17-22)

Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.07.17.200