CHAPTER 10.5. ADDICTION COUNSELORS; CLINICAL ADDICTION COUNSELORS; LICENSURE; EXAMINATIONS
IC 25-23.6-10.5
Chapter 10.5. Addiction Counselors; Clinical AddictionCounselors; Licensure; Examinations
IC 25-23.6-10.5-1
Addiction counselor license requirements
Sec. 1. An individual who applies for a license as an addictioncounselor must meet the following requirements:
(1) Furnish satisfactory evidence to the board that the individualhas:
(A) received a baccalaureate or higher degree in addictioncounseling or in a related area as determined by the boardfrom:
(i) an eligible postsecondary educational institution thatmeets the requirements under section 3(1) of this chapter;or
(ii) a foreign school that has a program of study that meetsthe requirements under section 3(2) or 3(3) of this chapter;
(B) completed the educational requirements under section 5of this chapter; and
(C) completed the experience requirements under section 7of this chapter.
(2) Furnish satisfactory evidence to the board that the individualdoes not have a:
(A) conviction for a crime of violence (as defined inIC 35-50-1-2(a)(1) through IC 35-50-1-2(a)(13); or
(B) conviction in the previous two (2) years that has a directbearing on the individual's ability to practice competently.
(3) Furnish satisfactory evidence to the board that the individualhas not been the subject of a disciplinary action by a licensingor certification agency of another state or jurisdiction on thegrounds that the individual was not able to practice as anaddiction counselor without endangering the public.
(4) Pass an examination established by the board.
(5) Pay the fee established by the board.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-2
Clinical addiction license requirements
Sec. 2. An individual who applies for a license as a clinicaladdiction counselor must meet the following requirements:
(1) Furnish satisfactory evidence to the board that the individualhas:
(A) received a master's or doctor's degree in addictioncounseling, addiction therapy, or a related area asdetermined by the board from an eligible postsecondaryeducational institution that meets the requirements undersection 4(a)(1) of this chapter or from a foreign school thathas a program of study that meets the requirements undersection 4(a)(2) or 4(a)(3) of this chapter; (B) completed the educational requirements under section 6of this chapter; and
(C) completed the experience requirements under section 8of this chapter.
(2) Furnish satisfactory evidence to the board that the individualdoes not have a:
(A) conviction for a crime of violence (as defined inIC 35-50-1-2(a)(1) through IC 35-50-1-2(a)(13); or
(B) conviction in the previous two (2) years that has a directbearing on the individual's ability to practice competently.
(3) Furnish satisfactory evidence to the board that the individualhas not been the subject of a disciplinary action by a licensingor certification agency of another state or jurisdiction on thegrounds that the individual was not able to practice as a clinicaladdiction counselor without endangering the public.
(4) Pass an examination established by the board.
(5) Pay the fee established by the board.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-3
Addiction counselor education requirements
Sec. 3. An applicant under section 1 of this chapter must have abaccalaureate or higher degree in addiction counseling or in a relatedarea as determined by the board from an eligible postsecondaryeducational institution that meets the following requirements:
(1) If the institution is located in the United States or a territoryof the United States, at the time of the applicant's graduation theinstitution was accredited by a regional accrediting bodyrecognized by the Commission on Recognition ofPostsecondary Accreditation.
(2) If the institution is located in Canada, at the time of theapplicant's graduation the institution was a member in goodstanding with the Association of Universities and Colleges ofCanada.
(3) If the institution is located in a foreign country other thanCanada, at the time of the applicant's graduation the institution:
(A) was recognized by the government of the country wherethe school was located as a program to train in the practiceof addiction counseling; and
(B) maintained a standard of training substantiallyequivalent to the standards of institutions accredited by aregional accrediting body recognized by the Commission onRecognition of Postsecondary Accreditation.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-4
Clinical addiction counselor education requirements
Sec. 4. (a) An applicant under section 2 of this chapter must havea master's or doctor's degree in addiction counseling, addictiontherapy, or a related area as determined by the board from an eligible
postsecondary educational institution that meets the followingrequirements:
(1) If the institution is located in the United States or a territoryof the United States, at the time of the applicant's graduation theinstitution was accredited by a regional accrediting bodyrecognized by the Commission on Recognition ofPostsecondary Accreditation.
(2) If the institution is located in Canada, at the time of theapplicant's graduation the institution was a member in goodstanding with the Association of Universities and Colleges ofCanada.
(3) If the institution is located in a foreign country other thanCanada, at the time of the applicant's graduation the institution:
(A) was recognized by the government of the country wherethe school was located as a program to train in the practiceof addiction counseling; and
(B) maintained a standard of training substantiallyequivalent to the standards of institutions accredited by aregional accrediting body recognized by the Commission onRecognition of Postsecondary Accreditation.
(b) An applicant under section 2 of this chapter who has a master'sor doctor's degree from a program that did not emphasize addictioncounseling may complete the course work requirement from aninstitution that is:
(1) accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counselingand Related Educational Programs;
(2) recognized by the National Association of Alcohol and DrugAbuse Counselors;
(3) recognized by the International Certification andReciprocity Consortium;
(4) accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Marriageand Family Therapy Education;
(5) accredited by the American Psychological Association'sCommission on Accreditation; or
(6) accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-5
Addiction counselor educational requirements
Sec. 5. (a) An applicant under section 1 of this chapter mustcomplete the following educational requirements:
(1) Forty (40) semester hours or sixty (60) quarter hours ofcourse work from an eligible postsecondary educationalinstitution that includes the following content areas:
(A) Addictions theory.
(B) Psychoactive drugs.
(C) Addictions counseling skills.
(D) Theories of personality.
(E) Developmental psychology.
(F) Abnormal psychology. (G) Treatment planning.
(H) Cultural competency.
(I) Ethics and professional development.
(J) Family education.
(K) Areas of content as approved by the board.
(2) At least one (1) supervised practicum, internship, or fieldexperience in an addiction counseling setting that requires theapplicant to provide at least three hundred fifty (350) hours ofaddiction counseling services.
(b) The content areas under subsection (a)(1) may be combinedinto any one (1) college level course if the applicant can prove thatthe course work was devoted to each content area listed in subsection(a)(1).
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-6
Clinical addiction counselor educational requirements
Sec. 6. (a) An applicant under section 2 of this chapter mustcomplete the following educational requirements:
(1) Twenty-seven (27) semester hours or forty-one (41) quarterhours of graduate course work that must include graduate levelcourse credits with material in at least the following contentareas:
(A) Addiction counseling theories and techniques.
(B) Clinical problems.
(C) Psychopharmacology.
(D) Psychopathology.
(E) Clinical appraisal and assessment.
(F) Theory and practice of group addiction counseling.
(G) Counseling addicted family systems.
(H) Multicultural counseling.
(I) Research methods in addictions.
(J) Areas of content as approved by the board.
(2) At least one (1) graduate level course of two (2) semesterhours or three (3) quarter hours in the following areas:
(A) Legal, ethical, and professional standards issues in thepractice of addiction counseling and therapy or an equivalentcourse approved by the board.
(B) Appraisal and assessment for individual or interpersonaldisorder or dysfunction.
(3) At least one (1) supervised clinical practicum, internship, orfield experience in an addiction counseling setting that requiresthe applicant to provide seven hundred (700) hours of clinicaladdiction counseling services and that must include thefollowing:
(A) Two hundred eighty (280) face to face client contacthours of addiction counseling services under the supervisionof a licensed clinical addiction counselor who has at leastfive (5) years of experience or a qualified supervisorapproved by the board. (B) One hundred five (105) hours of supervision from alicensed clinical addiction counselor who has at least five (5)years experience as a qualified supervisor approved by theboard.
(4) Any qualifications established by the board undersubsection (c).
(b) The content areas under subsection (a)(1) may be combinedinto any one (1) graduate level course if the applicant can prove thatthe course work was devoted to each content area.
(c) The board shall adopt rules to establish any additionaleducational or clinical qualifications as specified by the Council forAccreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs or asuccessor organization.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-7
Addiction counselor counseling experience
Sec. 7. (a) An applicant under section 1 of this chapter must haveat least two (2) years of addiction counseling experience that mustinclude at least one hundred fifty (150) hours under supervision, onehundred (100) hours of which must be under individual supervisionand fifty (50) hours of which must be under group supervision. Thesupervision required must be provided by a qualified supervisor, asdetermined by the board.
(b) A doctoral internship may be applied toward the supervisedwork experience requirement.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d), the experiencerequirement may be met by work performed at or away from thepremises of the qualified supervisor.
(d) The work requirement may not be performed away from thequalified supervisor's premises if:
(1) the work is the independent private practice of addictioncounseling; and
(2) the work is not performed at a place that has the supervisionof a qualified supervisor.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-8
Clinical addiction counselor counseling experience
Sec. 8. (a) An applicant under section 2 of this chapter must haveat least two (2) years of clinical addiction counseling experience thatmust include at least two hundred (200) hours under supervision, onehundred (100) hours of which must be under individual supervisionand one hundred (100) hours of which must be under groupsupervision. The supervision required must be provided by aqualified supervisor, as determined by the board.
(b) A doctoral internship may be applied toward the supervisedwork experience requirement.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d), the experiencerequirement may be met by work performed at or away from the
premises of the qualified supervisor.
(d) The work requirement may not be performed away from thequalified supervisor's premises if:
(1) the work is the independent private practice of addictiontherapy; and
(2) the work is not performed at a place that has the supervisionof a qualified supervisor.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-9
Requirements to take examination
Sec. 9. (a) An individual who satisfies the requirements ofsections 4, 6, and 8 of this chapter may take the licensed clinicaladdiction counselor examination established by the board.
(b) An individual who satisfies the requirements of sections 3, 5,and 7 of this chapter may take the licensed addiction counselorexamination established by the board.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-10
Temporary permit
Sec. 10. (a) The board may issue a temporary permit to allow anindividual to profess to be a licensed addiction counselor or licensedclinical addiction counselor if the individual pays a fee establishedby the board and the individual:
(1) has a valid license or certificate to practice from anotherstate and the individual has applied for a license from the board;
(2) is practicing in a state that does not license addictioncounselors or therapists but is certified by a national associationapproved by the board and the individual has applied for alicense from the board; or
(3) has been approved by the board to take the examination andhas graduated from a school or program approved by the boardand the individual has completed any experience requirement.
(b) A temporary permit issued under this section expires theearliest of:
(1) the date the individual holding the permit is issued a licenseunder this article;
(2) the date the board disapproves the individual's licenseapplication; or
(3) one hundred eighty (180) days after the initial permit isissued.
(c) The board may renew a temporary permit if the individualholding the permit is scheduled to take the next examination and theindividual:
(1) does not take the examination; and
(2) shows good cause for not taking the examination.
(d) A permit renewed under subsection (c) expires on the date theindividual holding the permit receives the results from the nextexamination given after the permit was issued.As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-11
Examination exemptions
Sec. 11. (a) An individual who applies for an addiction counselorlicense under this article may be exempted by the board from theexamination requirement under section 1 of this chapter if theindividual:
(1) is licensed or certified as an addiction counselor in anotherstate and has passed a licensing examination substantiallyequivalent to the licensing examination required under thisarticle;
(2) has engaged in the practice of addiction counseling for atleast three (3) of the previous five (5) years;
(3) has passed an examination pertaining to the addictioncounseling laws and rules of Indiana; and
(4) has not committed any act and is not under investigation forany act that constitutes a violation of this article;
and is otherwise qualified under sections 1, 3, 5, and 7 of thischapter.
(b) An individual who applies for a clinical addiction counselorlicense under this article may be exempted by the board from theexamination requirement under section 2 of this chapter if theindividual:
(1) is licensed or certified as a clinical addiction counselor inanother state and has passed a licensing examinationsubstantially equivalent to the licensing examination requiredunder this article;
(2) has passed an examination pertaining to the addictiontherapy laws and rules of Indiana; and
(3) has not committed any act and is not under investigation forany act that constitutes a violation of this article;
and is otherwise qualified under sections 2, 4, 6, and 8 of thischapter.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-12
Renewal
Sec. 12. (a) A license issued by the board under this chapter isvalid for the remainder of the renewal period in effect on the date thelicense was issued.
(b) An individual may renew a license by paying a renewal fee onor before the expiration date of the license.
(c) If an individual fails to pay a renewal fee on or before theexpiration date of a license, the license becomes invalid.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-13
Reinstatement of invalid license
Sec. 13. (a) The board may reinstate an invalid license up to three
(3) years after the expiration date of the license if the individualholding the invalid license meets the requirements under IC 25-1-8-6.
(b) If more than three (3) years have elapsed since the date alicense expired, the individual holding the license may renew thelicense by satisfying the requirements for renewal established by theboard and meeting the requirements of IC 25-1-8-6.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-14
Notification of retirement
Sec. 14. (a) An individual who is licensed under this article shallnotify the board in writing when the individual retires from practice.
(b) Upon receipt of the notice, the board shall:
(1) record the fact the individual is retired; and
(2) release the individual from further payment of renewal fees.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.
IC 25-23.6-10.5-15
Exemptions from requirements for certain counselors
Sec. 15. (a) The board shall exempt an individual from therequirements set forth in this article and grant the individual aclinical addiction counselor license if the individual meets thefollowing requirements:
(1) Holds, before July 1, 2011, a master's or doctor's degree ina human services or behavioral science discipline from aneligible postsecondary educational institution.
(2) Holds a valid:
(A) level II or higher certification or the equivalentcertification from a credentialing agency approved by thedivision of mental health and addiction; or
(B) certification as an addiction counselor or addictiontherapist from a credentialing agency that is approved by theboard.
(3) Furnishes satisfactory evidence to the board that theindividual does not have a:
(A) conviction for a crime of violence (as defined inIC 35-50-1-2(a)(1) through IC 35-50-1-2(a)(13)); or
(B) conviction in the previous two (2) years that has a directbearing on the individual's ability to practice competently.
(4) Files an initial application to the board before July 1, 2011.
(b) The board shall exempt an individual from the requirementsset forth in this article and grant the individual a clinical addictioncounselor license if the individual meets the following requirements:
(1) Holds, before July 1, 2011, a master's or doctor's degree ina human services or behavioral science discipline from aneligible postsecondary educational institution.
(2) Has at least five (5) years of clinical addiction counselingexperience.
(3) Furnishes satisfactory evidence to the board that theindividual does not have a: (A) conviction for a crime of violence (as defined inIC 35-50-1-2(a)(1) through IC 35-50-1-2(a)(13)); or
(B) conviction in the previous two (2) years that has a directbearing on the individual's ability to practice competently.
(4) Holds a license in good standing as a:
(A) clinical social worker under IC 25-23.6-5-2;
(B) marriage and family therapist under IC 25-23.6-8-1;
(C) mental health counselor under IC 25-23.6-8.5-1; or
(D) psychologist under IC 25-33-1-5.1.
(5) Files an initial application with the board before July 1,2011.
(c) The board shall exempt an individual from the requirementsset forth in this article and grant the individual an addictioncounselor license if the individual meets the following requirements:
(1) Holds a valid:
(A) level II or higher certification or the equivalentcertification from a credentialing agency approved by thedivision of mental health and addiction; or
(B) certification as an addiction counselor or addictiontherapist from a credentialing agency that is approved by theboard.
(2) Has at least ten (10) years of addiction counselingexperience.
(3) Furnishes satisfactory evidence to the board that theindividual does not have a:
(A) conviction for a crime of violence (as defined inIC 35-50-1-2(a)(1) through IC 35-50-1-2(a)(13)); or
(B) conviction in the previous two (2) years that has a directbearing on the individual's ability to practice competently.
(4) Files an initial application with the board before July 1,2011.
(d) The board shall exempt an individual from the requirementsset forth in this article and grant the individual an addictioncounselor license if the individual meets the following requirements:
(1) Has at least three (3) years of addiction counselingexperience.
(2) Furnishes satisfactory evidence to the board that theindividual does not have a:
(A) conviction for a crime of violence (as defined inIC 35-50-1-2(a)(1) through IC 35-50-1-2(a)(13)); or
(B) conviction in the previous two (2) years that has a directbearing on the individual's ability to practice competently.
(3) Holds a license in good standing as a:
(A) social worker under IC 25-23.6-5-1;
(B) clinical social worker under IC 25-23.6-5-2;
(C) marriage and family therapist under IC 25-23.6-8-1;
(D) mental health counselor under IC 25-23.6-8.5-1; or
(E) psychologist under IC 25-33-1-5.1.
(4) Files an initial application with the board before July 1,2011. (e) The board may exempt an individual from the requirements setforth in this article and grant the individual a clinical addictioncounselor license if the individual meets the following requirements:
(1) Holds, before July 1, 2011, a bachelor's degree in a humanservices or behavioral science discipline from an eligiblepostsecondary educational institution.
(2) Holds the following:
(A) A Level IV certification from the Indiana CounselorsAssociation on Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
(B) Certification at the Internationally Certified AdvancedAlcohol and Other Drug Abuse Counselor level from theInternational Certification and Reciprocity Consortium.
(C) The level of certification from the National Associationof Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors that the boarddetermines is similar to the Level IV certification from theIndiana Counselors Association on Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
(3) Furnishes satisfactory evidence to the board that theindividual does not have a:
(A) conviction for a crime of violence (as defined inIC 35-50-1-2(a)(1) through IC 35-50-1-2(a)(13)); or
(B) conviction in the previous two (2) years that has a directbearing on the individual's ability to practice competently.
(4) Has at least twenty (20) years of clinical addictioncounseling experience.
(5) Files an initial application to the board before July 1, 2011.
(f) This section expires July 1, 2011.
As added by P.L.122-2009, SEC.29.