Colorado Code § 12-245-409

Employees of social services
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(1) Notwithstanding the exemption in
section 12-245-217 (2)(b), an employee of the department of human services or the behavioral
health administration in the department of human services, an employee of a county department
of human or social services, or personnel under the direct control or supervision of those
departments or administration shall not state that the person is engaged in the practice of social
work as a social worker or refer to the person's self as a social worker unless the person is
licensed pursuant to this part 4 or has completed an earned social work degree, as specified in
section 12-245-401 (9).
(2) Notwithstanding the exemption in section 12-245-217 (2)(b), any employee licensed
pursuant to this article 245 who is terminated from employment by the department of human
services, the behavioral health administration in the department of human services, or a county
department of human or social services is subject to review and disciplinary action by the board
that licenses or regulates the employee.
(3) An employee of the department of human services, the behavioral health
administration in the department of human services, or a county department of human or social
services who has completed a bachelor's or master's degree in social work may apply to the
board, for purposes related to licensure under this part 4, for approval for supervision by a
person other than a licensed clinical social worker. The board shall consider input from
representatives of the department of human services, the behavioral health administration in the
department of human services, and the county departments of human or social services when
promulgating the rule concerning what qualifications or experience a person is required to
possess in order to supervise an employee pursuant to this subsection (3).

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