Oklahoma Code § 43A-3-453.2

Title 43A. Mental Health: Course facilitator certification - Requirements -
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A.  Each facilitator for an alcohol and drug substance abuse
course shall be certified by the Department of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services and shall:
1.  Possess a bachelor’s degree in behavioral or health care
sciences education, psychology, social work or chemical dependency;

2.  Possess at least two (2) years of verifiable full-time-
equivalent experience in the addiction treatment field;
3.  Provide documentation verifying observation of one complete
alcohol and drug substance abuse course conducted by a certified
facilitator, which shall be completed and verified to the Department
prior to attending facilitator training;
4.  Provide proof of attendance at a facilitator training
session and pass the Department certification examination for the
ten-hour alcohol and drug substance abuse course facilitator; and
5.  Provide verification of having conducted a complete alcohol
and drug substance abuse course under the supervision of a certified
alcohol and drug substance abuse course facilitator or a Department
representative.
B.  A facilitator for a twenty-four-hour alcohol and drug
substance abuse course shall meet all the requirements contained in
paragraphs 1 through 3 of subsection A of this section and shall:
1.  Attend the twenty-four-hour alcohol and drug substance abuse
course facilitator training session and pass the Department
certification examination for the twenty-four-hour alcohol and drug
substance abuse course facilitator; and
2.  Conduct a complete twenty-four-hour alcohol and drug
substance abuse course under the supervision of a certified alcohol
and drug substance abuse course facilitator or a Department
representative.
C.  Alcohol and drug substance abuse course facilitator
candidates shall be allowed one year to complete all training
requirements.  Failure to meet all requirements within one year
shall result in denial of certification.  To be reconsidered, the
candidate shall be required to reapply to the Department.

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