Colorado Code § 12-245-604

Licensure - examination - licensed professional counselors - rules
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1) 
The board shall issue a license as a licensed professional counselor to each applicant who files
an application in a form and manner required by the board, submits the fee required by the board
pursuant to section 12-245-205, and furnishes evidence satisfactory to the board that the
applicant:
(a) Is at least twenty-one years of age;
(b) Is not in violation of any provision of this article 245 or any rule adopted under this
article 245;
(c) Has completed a master's or doctoral degree in professional counseling from an
accredited school or college or an equivalent program as determined by the board. The degree or
program must include a practicum or internship in the principles and the practice of professional
counseling.
(d) (I) Has at least two years of post-master's practice or one year of postdoctoral
practice in licensed professional counseling under clinical supervision;
(II) Has at least two thousand hours of practice in counseling, including at least one
thousand five hundred hours of face-to-face direct client contact, or practice pursuant to section
12-245-603, under clinical supervision that is in person or is telesupervision; and
(III) For each one thousand hours of supervised practice in professional counseling, has
received a minimum of fifty hours of supervision. A minimum of twenty-five of the fifty hours
must be individual supervision, which may be in person or through telesupervision. The
remaining twenty-five of the fifty hours of supervision earned may be either triadic supervision
or group supervision with a maximum ratio of one supervisor to ten supervisees. No other modes
of supervision will be accepted.
(e) Demonstrates professional competence by passing an examination in professional
counseling demonstrating special knowledge and skill in licensed professional counseling as
prescribed by the board and a jurisprudence examination administered by the division.
(1.5) A licensed addiction counselor who possesses a valid, unsuspended, and unrevoked
license may provide clinical supervision of an individual working toward licensure as a licensed
professional counselor if the licensed addiction counselor has met the education requirements for
a licensed professional counselor, or the equivalent, as specified in rules promulgated by the
state board of licensed professional counselor examiners created in section 12-245-602.
(2) The examination by the board described in subsection (1)(e) of this section shall be
given not less than twice per year at such time and place and under such supervision as the board
may determine.
(3) The board or its designated representatives shall administer and determine the pass or
fail status of the examination and take any actions necessary to ensure impartiality. The board
shall determine the passing score for the examination based upon a level of minimum
competency to engage in the practice of licensed professional counseling.
(4) (a) The board shall register as a licensed professional counselor candidate a person
who:
(I) Files an application for registration, accompanied by the fee as required by section
12-245-205; and
(II) Submits evidence satisfactory to the board that the person meets the requirements of
subsections (1)(a), (1)(b), and (1)(c) of this section and has passed a jurisprudence examination
administered by the division.
(III) Repealed.
(b) A licensed professional counselor candidate who registers with the board pursuant to
this subsection (4) is under the jurisdiction of the board and may, but is not required to, register
with the database of unlicensed psychotherapists pursuant to section 12-245-703.
(c) If a candidate does not meet the requirements of subsections (1)(d) and (1)(e) of this
section within three years after initial registration, the candidate's registration is subject to the
renewal, expiration, reinstatement, and delinquency fee provisions specified in section 12-20-
202. Prior to a second or subsequent renewal of a candidate registration, the registered licensed
professional counselor candidate shall complete continuing professional competency hours to
maintain their registration as a registered licensed professional counselor candidate.
(d) On or before December 31, 2024, the board shall begin the rule-making process to
promulgate rules that bring the rules pertaining to licensed professional counselors into
alignment with this part 6, including:
(I) Allowance of a licensed professional counselor candidate to renew a licensed
professional counselor candidate registration for four years if the candidate submits an
application for renewal to the board before the expiration date of the current licensed
professional counselor candidate registration;
(II) The renewal, reinstatement, and delinquency fee provisions specified in section 12-
20-202;
(III) Allowance of a person while in the final semester of a master's or doctoral degree in
professional counseling from an accredited school, college, or equivalent program to practice in
accordance with section 12-245-217 (2)(g) after the person's practicum and internship are
completed; and
(IV) The continuing professional competency requirements specified in subsection (4)(c)
of this section.
(5) (a) If an applicant has completed an equivalent program as determined by the board
pursuant to subsection (1)(c) of this section, the board shall not place additional requirements,
barriers, or burdens related to licensure or supervision on the applicant.
(b) The board shall not give preference concerning licensure, supervision, or other
requirements of this part 6 to an applicant who has completed a master's or doctoral degree in
professional counseling from an accredited school or college pursuant to subsection (1)(c) of this
section based upon the accrediting organization.

‹ Prev All Colorado sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.