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4758.01 Chemical dependency professional definitions.

As used in this chapter:

(A) “Accredited educational institution” means an educational institution accredited by an accrediting agency accepted by the Ohio board of regents.

(B)(1) “Alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures” means an approach to chemical dependency counseling that emphasizes the chemical dependency counselor’s role in systematically assisting clients through all of the following:

(a) Analyzing background and current information;

(b) Exploring possible solutions;

(c) Developing and providing a treatment plan;

(d) In the case of an independent chemical dependency counselor or chemical dependency counselor III only, diagnosing chemical dependency conditions.

(2) “Alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures” includes counseling, assessing, consulting, and referral as they relate to chemical dependency conditions.

(C) “Alcohol and other drug prevention services” means a planned process of strategies and activities designed to preclude the onset of the use of alcohol and other drugs, reduce problematic use of alcohol and other drugs, or both.

(D) “Chemical dependency conditions” means those conditions relating to the abuse of or dependency on alcohol or other drugs that are classified in accepted nosologies, including the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders and the international classification of diseases, and in editions of those nosologies published after the effective date of this section.

(E) “Chemical dependency counseling” means rendering or offering to render to individuals, groups, or the public a counseling service involving the application of alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures to assist individuals who are abusing or dependent on alcohol or other drugs.

(F) “Scope of practice” means the services, methods, and techniques in which and the areas for which a person who holds a license or certificate under this chapter is trained and qualified.

Effective Date: 12-23-2002

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title47 > Chapter4758 > 4758_01

4758.01 Chemical dependency professional definitions.

As used in this chapter:

(A) “Accredited educational institution” means an educational institution accredited by an accrediting agency accepted by the Ohio board of regents.

(B)(1) “Alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures” means an approach to chemical dependency counseling that emphasizes the chemical dependency counselor’s role in systematically assisting clients through all of the following:

(a) Analyzing background and current information;

(b) Exploring possible solutions;

(c) Developing and providing a treatment plan;

(d) In the case of an independent chemical dependency counselor or chemical dependency counselor III only, diagnosing chemical dependency conditions.

(2) “Alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures” includes counseling, assessing, consulting, and referral as they relate to chemical dependency conditions.

(C) “Alcohol and other drug prevention services” means a planned process of strategies and activities designed to preclude the onset of the use of alcohol and other drugs, reduce problematic use of alcohol and other drugs, or both.

(D) “Chemical dependency conditions” means those conditions relating to the abuse of or dependency on alcohol or other drugs that are classified in accepted nosologies, including the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders and the international classification of diseases, and in editions of those nosologies published after the effective date of this section.

(E) “Chemical dependency counseling” means rendering or offering to render to individuals, groups, or the public a counseling service involving the application of alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures to assist individuals who are abusing or dependent on alcohol or other drugs.

(F) “Scope of practice” means the services, methods, and techniques in which and the areas for which a person who holds a license or certificate under this chapter is trained and qualified.

Effective Date: 12-23-2002


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title47 > Chapter4758 > 4758_01

4758.01 Chemical dependency professional definitions.

As used in this chapter:

(A) “Accredited educational institution” means an educational institution accredited by an accrediting agency accepted by the Ohio board of regents.

(B)(1) “Alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures” means an approach to chemical dependency counseling that emphasizes the chemical dependency counselor’s role in systematically assisting clients through all of the following:

(a) Analyzing background and current information;

(b) Exploring possible solutions;

(c) Developing and providing a treatment plan;

(d) In the case of an independent chemical dependency counselor or chemical dependency counselor III only, diagnosing chemical dependency conditions.

(2) “Alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures” includes counseling, assessing, consulting, and referral as they relate to chemical dependency conditions.

(C) “Alcohol and other drug prevention services” means a planned process of strategies and activities designed to preclude the onset of the use of alcohol and other drugs, reduce problematic use of alcohol and other drugs, or both.

(D) “Chemical dependency conditions” means those conditions relating to the abuse of or dependency on alcohol or other drugs that are classified in accepted nosologies, including the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders and the international classification of diseases, and in editions of those nosologies published after the effective date of this section.

(E) “Chemical dependency counseling” means rendering or offering to render to individuals, groups, or the public a counseling service involving the application of alcohol and other drug clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures to assist individuals who are abusing or dependent on alcohol or other drugs.

(F) “Scope of practice” means the services, methods, and techniques in which and the areas for which a person who holds a license or certificate under this chapter is trained and qualified.

Effective Date: 12-23-2002