Maryland Code § HO-17-404

Section HO-17-404
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(a) To qualify as a certified supervised counselor-alcohol and drug, an
applicant shall:
(1) Be of good moral character;
(2) At a minimum:
(i) Hold an associate's degree from a regionally accredited
educational institution in a health and human services counseling field; or

(ii) Hold an associate's degree from a regionally accredited
educational institution and have completed a program of studies judged by the Board
to be substantially equivalent in subject matter as may be required by the Board in
regulation; and
(3) Have completed any additional educational requirements
established by the Board in regulation.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this title, the applicant shall pass:
(1) An examination approved by the Board under this title; and
(2) The law examination on this title administered by the Board.
(c) A certified supervised counselor-alcohol and drug shall practice alcohol
and drug counseling under the supervision of a Board-approved alcohol and drug
supervisor who is:
(1) A licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor;
(2) A certified professional counselor-alcohol and drug;
(3) A certified associate counselor-alcohol and drug;
(4) A licensed clinical professional counselor;
(5) A licensed clinical marriage and family therapist;
(6) A licensed clinical professional art therapist; or
(7) A health care provider licensed under this article with
documented expertise in alcohol and drug counseling.
(d) A certified supervised counselor-alcohol and drug:
(1) May provide only:
(i) Alcohol and drug counseling as an employee of an agency
or facility that is certified or licensed by the State; and
(ii) Alcohol and drug counseling under the supervision of a
Board-approved supervisor as specified in subsection (c) of this section; and
(2) May not:

(i) Provide supervision; or
(ii) Practice independently.

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