Colorado Code § 12-245-805

Rights and privileges of certification and licensure - titles - clinical supervision
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(1) Any person who possesses a valid, unsuspended, and unrevoked certificate as a
certified addiction technician or certified addiction specialist has the right to practice addiction
counseling under supervision or consultation as required by the rules of the state board of human
services in the department of human services; a certified addiction specialist may supervise
addiction counseling practice and may use the title "certified addiction counselor" and the
abbreviations "CAC" or "CAS"; and a certified addiction technician may use the title "certified
addiction counselor" and the abbreviations "CAC" or "CAT". No other person shall assume these
titles or use these abbreviations on any work or media to indicate that the person using the title
or abbreviation is a certified addiction counselor.
(2) Any person who possesses a valid, unsuspended, and unrevoked license as an
addiction counselor has the right to practice addiction counseling and to use the title "licensed
addiction counselor" or the abbreviation "LAC". No other person shall assume these titles or use
these abbreviations on any work or media to indicate that the person using the title or
abbreviation is a licensed addiction counselor.
(2.5) (a) Any person who possesses a valid, unsuspended, and unrevoked certificate as a
certified addiction specialist may provide clinical supervision for certification purposes to a
person working toward certification as a certified addiction technician or a certified addiction
specialist.
(b) Any person who possesses a valid, unsuspended, and unrevoked license as an
addiction counselor may provide clinical supervision for licensure or certification purposes to
persons working toward licensure as a licensed addiction counselor, certification as an addiction
specialist or technician, or other credential as authorized by this article 245 or by rule of the
board.
(c) Notwithstanding any provision of this title 12 to the contrary, a licensed clinical
social worker, pursuant to section 12-245-403 (5), a licensed marriage and family therapist,
pursuant to section 12-245-503 (5), or a licensed professional counselor, pursuant to section 12-
245-603 (3), who possesses a valid, unsuspended, and unrevoked license may provide clinical
supervision of an individual working toward certification as a certified addiction technician or
certified addiction specialist if the licensed clinical social worker, licensed marriage and family
therapist, or licensed professional counselor has met the education requirements for a licensed
addiction counselor, or the equivalent, as specified in rules promulgated by the state board of
human services pursuant to section 27-80-108 (1)(e.5) or 27-50-107 (3)(e)(II), as applicable.
(3) (a) The practice of a certified addiction technician may include:
(I) Collection of biopsychosocial screening data;
(II) Service coordination and case management;
(III) Monitoring compliance with case management plans;
(IV) Skill-based education;
(V) Facilitating psychoeducation and therapy groups with appropriate training and
clinical supervision and within a treatment or health facility licensed pursuant to section 25-1.5-103;
(VI) Client, family, and community addiction education; and
(VII) Referral and discharge resourcing and planning.
(b) The practice of a certified addiction specialist may include:
(I) Treating substance use and co-occurring disorders;
(II) Clinical assessments including diagnostic impression;
(III) Treatment planning;
(IV) Referral and discharge planning;
(V) Service coordination and case management;
(VI) Addiction counseling for individuals, families, and groups; and
(VII) Client, family, and community education and psychoeducation.

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