Oklahoma Code § 43A-3-322a

Title 43A. Mental Health: Problem Gambling Treatment Counselors - Certification
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A.  The Board of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
shall promulgate rules and standards for certification of Problem
Gambling Treatment Counselors who are:
1.  Employed by the state;
2.  Employed by behavioral services providers contracting with
the state to provide behavioral health services;
3.  Employed by a tribe or tribal facility that provides
behavioral health services; or
4.  Employed by an Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs or a
United States Department of Veterans Affairs facility.
B.  Such rules and standards shall address criteria for
certification and renewal, including minimum education requirements,
examination and supervision requirements, continuing education
requirements, and rules of professional conduct.
C.  Application for certification as a Problem Gambling
Treatment Counselor shall be made to the Department of Mental Health
and Substance Abuse Services on prescribed forms authorized by the
Department.  The Board, or the Commissioner of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services upon delegation by the Board, may certify
the Problem Gambling Treatment Counselor for a period of two (2)
years subject to renewal as provided in the rules promulgated by the
Board.
D.  The Board is authorized to establish an application and
renewal fee of no more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) to defray
the costs incurred in the certification process.
E.  Problem Gambling Treatment Counselors certified by the Board
or the Commissioner shall only use the title "Problem Gambling
Treatment Counselor" if employed by the state, employed by
behavioral services providers contracting with the state to provide

behavioral health services, employed by a tribe or tribal facility
that provides behavioral health services or employed by an Oklahoma
Department of Veterans Affairs or a United States Department of
Veterans Affairs facility.
F.  This section shall not be construed to permit the certified
Problem Gambling Treatment Counselor to practice any of the
following professions or use the following titles unless also
licensed or accredited by the appropriate authority:
1.  Physician;
2.  Psychologist;
3.  Clinical social worker;
4.  Professional counselor;
5.  Marital and family therapist;
6.  Behavioral practitioner; or
7.  Alcohol and drug counselor.
G.  Failure to comply with the rules and standards promulgated
by the Board shall be grounds for revocation, suspension or
nonrenewal of certification.
H.  No Problem Gambling Treatment Counselor shall operate or
continue to operate as a Problem Gambling Treatment Counselor unless
the Problem Gambling Treatment Counselor complies with the rules

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