Utah Admin. Code 156-60d-304

Current through Bulletin 2024-20, October 15, 2024
Section R156-60d-304 - Continuing Education
(1) Under Section 58-60-105, the continuing education (CE) requirements for each two-year renewal cycle beginning October 1 of each even-numbered year, for an individual licensed under Title 58, Chapter 60, Part 5, Substance Use Disorder Counselor Licensing Act, shall:
(a) be completed by an individual as follows:
(i) 20 hours for CSUDC;
(ii) 40 hours for SUDC;
(iii) 20 hours for CASUDC; or
(iv) 40 hours for ASUDC;
(b) include:
(i) six hours in ethics of substance use disorder treatment, law, or technology; and
(ii) two hours in suicide prevention, this course shall meet the requirements of Section R156-60d-302d.
(2) An individual who completes more than the required number of CE hours during a two-year renewal cycle may carry over excess hours to the next two-year renewal cycle, as follows:
(a) five hours for a CSUDC or CASUDC; or
(b) ten hours for a SUDC or ASUDC.
(3) CE shall be:
(a) approved, conducted, or under the sponsorship of one of the following:
(i) accredited college or university;
(ii) county, state, or federal agency;
(iii) professional association, or similar body, involved in clinical mental health therapy or substance use disorder treatment; or
(iv) mental health agency that provides clinical mental health services or substance use disorder treatment;
(b) completed in not less than 50-minute blocks of time in one of the following formats:
(i) college or university lecture and discussion up to a maximum of:
(A) three CE hours per semester hour; or
(B) 1.5 CE hours per quarter hour;
(ii) conference;
(iii) lecture or instruction up to a maximum of two times per course, up to a maximum of:
(A) five hours for a CSUDC or CASUDC; or
(B) ten hours for a SUDC or ASUDC;
(iv) seminar;
(v) training session;
(vi) synchronous distance learning course that is clearly documented as real-time and interactive;
(vii) asynchronous distance learning course that is not realtime and interactive, up to a maximum of:
(A) eight hours for a CSUDC or CASUDC; or
(B) 15 hours for a SUDC or ASUDC;
(viii) specialty certification;
(ix) direct supervision of a CSUDC or CASUDC completing the experience requirements for licensure, up to a maximum of ten hours for a SUDC or ASUDC; or
(x) volunteer service on a board, committee, or in a leadership role in any state, national, or international organization for the development and improvement of the licensee's profession; one CE hour may be counted as a regular credit, ethics, law, or technology credit, up to a maximum of six CE hours during each two-year period;
(c) prepared and presented by individuals who are qualified by education, training, and experience to provide CE;
(d) relevant to the licensee's scope of practice; and
(e) verified by a certificate of course completion that shall include:
(i) name of the attendee;
(ii) name of course provider;
(iii) name of instructor;
(iv) date of the course;
(v) title of the course;
(vi) number of CE hours;
(vii) course objectives; and
(viii) type of CE, for example, seminar, real-time interactive, distance learning, teaching.
(4) An individual shall maintain adequate documentation as proof of compliance with this section for a period of two years after the end of the renewal cycle for which the CE is due.
(5) An individual may not carry forward any CE hours received before a granted license, including professional upgrades.
(6) CE hours shall be decreased proportionately according to the date of licensure within the two-year renewal cycle.
(7) The Division may defer or waive CE requirements in accordance with Section R156-1-308d.

Utah Admin. Code R156-60d-304

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-4, effective 1/22/2015
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-22, effective 11/10/2020
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-03, effective 1/25/2024