Colorado Code § 12-245-801

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As used in this part 8, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Addiction" means a persistent, compulsive dependence on a behavior or substance,
including mood-altering behaviors or activities known as process addictions.
(2) "Administrative supervision" means oversight of treatment agency operations,
organization of people and resources, and implementation of policies and procedures in a way
that directs activities towards agency goals and objectives.
(3) "Approved school, college, or university" means any accredited institution of higher
education offering a full-time graduate or undergraduate course of study in behavioral health
sciences, such as addiction counseling, human services, psychology, rehabilitation, social work,
or other behavioral health sciences, that is recognized by an appropriate national organization or
is approved by the board.
(4) "Behavioral health disorders" includes behavioral, mental health, and substance use
disorders.
(5) "Board" means the state board of addiction counselor examiners created in section
12-245-802.
(6) "Certified" means certified as an addiction technician or addiction specialist.
(7) "Certified addiction counselor" means an individual who has a certificate issued by
the board authorizing the individual to practice addiction counseling commensurate with his or
her certification level and scope of practice.
(8) "Clinical supervision" means:
(a) The evaluation and modification or approval by a supervisor of the clinical practice
of the person being supervised; and
(b) A source of knowledge, expertise, and more advanced skills made available to the
person being supervised.
(9) "Co-occurring disorders" means the existence of one or more substance use
disorders, addictive behavioral disorders, or behavioral or mental health disorders presenting
concurrently. At the individual level, co-occurring disorders exist when at least one disorder can
be established independent of the other, and the disorders are not simply a cluster of symptoms
resulting from a single disorder.
(10) "Licensed addiction counselor" means a person licensed by the board to provide
professional behavioral health disorder treatment.

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