(a) To become a certified clinical supervisor, an individual
shall:
(1) be a QCC, as set forth in §140.400 of this
title (relating to Definitions), in good standing, with no active
suspension or probated suspension in effect against the individual's
license, and no unpaid administrative penalties;
(2) submit verification of current certification as
a clinical supervisor issued by the International Certification and
Reciprocity Consortium or one of its member boards;
(3) submit a plan of activities, to be implemented
for any CI the CCS supervises, in an array of the KSA dimensions,
including assessment and counseling;
(4) serve a predominantly substance-abusing population;
(5) submit a completed application;
(6) submit two sets of fingerprints completed according
to department instructions, if the individual has not previously submitted
fingerprints for the purposes of licensure under this subchapter,
and pass the criminal history standards described in §140.431
of this title (relating to Criminal History Standards);
(7) pay the background investigation fee, if the individual
has not previously paid this fee for the purposes of licensure under
this subchapter; and
(8) pay the application and certification fee.
(b) If the individual is licensed as a chemical dependency
counselor, then the certification as a clinical supervisor will expire
on the same day as the license. If the individual is not licensed
as a chemical dependency counselor, then the certification as a clinical
supervisor will expire on the second anniversary of the last day of
the month of issuance.
(c) An individual may renew this certification by submitting
the items as described in subsection (a) of this section.
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