Oklahoma Code § 59-1876

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Certificate or license to practice as alcohol or drug
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counselor - Application - Requirements - Scope of practice.
A.  Unless exempt pursuant to Section 1872 of this title, any
person wishing to practice alcohol and drug counseling in this state
shall obtain a certificate or license to practice pursuant to the
provisions of the Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act.
B.  An application for a certificate or license to practice as a
certified or licensed alcohol and drug counselor shall be made to
the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors in
writing.  Such application shall be on a form and in a manner
prescribed by the Board.  The application shall be accompanied by
the fee required by the Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act,
which shall be retained by the Board and not returned to the
applicant.
C.  Each applicant for a certificate or license to practice as a
certified or licensed alcohol and drug counselor shall:
1.  Pass an examination based on standards established by the
International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium, any
successor organization to the International Certification and
Reciprocity Consortium or another national or international
organization recognized by the Board to have similar standards equal

to or higher than the International Certification and Reciprocity
Consortium;
2.  Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age;
3.  Not have engaged in, nor be engaged in, any practice or
conduct which would be grounds for denying, revoking or suspending a
license pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed Alcohol and Drug
Counselors Act; and
4.  Otherwise comply with the rules promulgated by the Board
pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed Alcohol and Drug
Counselors Act.
D.  In addition to the qualifications specified by the
provisions of subsection C of this section, an applicant for a
license to practice as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor shall:
1.  Have at least a master's degree in alcohol and substance
abuse counseling or other clinical counseling field recognized by
the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors that
includes, at a minimum, the following knowledge areas and graduate
credit hours from a college or university accredited by an agency
recognized by the United States Department of Education:
a. three courses in foundational knowledge, including one
course in alcohol and drug addiction, one course in
drug and alcohol counseling theory, and one course in
the pharmacology of drugs and abuse,
b. three courses in assessment and treatment of
behavioral health problems, which may include group
dynamics, individual and family counseling skills,
specific counseling approaches, assessment methods,
community resources and referral, or other courses
primarily related to the assessment and treatment of
behavioral health problems,
c. one course in human development,
d. one course in psychopathology,
e. one course in multicultural and cultural competency
issues,
f. one course in family systems theory,
g. one course in addiction in the family theory,
h. one course in addiction in the family counseling,
i. one course in ethics, which includes established
ethical conduct for alcohol and drug counselors,
j. one course in research methods, and
k. one three-hour practicum/internship in the field of
drug and alcohol counseling of at least three hundred
(300) clock hours.
All courses shall be graduate level courses and shall be three
(3) semester hours or four (4) quarter credit hours which shall
include a minimum of forty-five (45) class hours for each course;

2.  Have successfully completed at least one (1) year of full-
time supervised work experience providing behavioral health
services.  For the purpose of the Licensed Alcohol and Drug
Counselors Act, one (1) year of full-time work experience shall mean
two thousand (2,000) hours of work experience, of which at least one
thousand (1,000) hours shall consist of direct client contact; or
3.  Be a licensed mental health professional as defined in
Section 1-103 of Title 43A of the Oklahoma Statutes and have
completed a minimum of fifteen (15) hours in master's level
substance abuse specific coursework, including, but not limited to,
chemical addiction, counseling, alcohol/drug counseling theory,
pharmacology of drugs and abuse, assessment and treatment of alcohol
and drug problems, theories in family addiction, and/or family
addiction counseling.
E.  The scope of practice of a licensed alcohol and drug
counselor who meets the educational requirements set forth in
paragraph 1 of subsection D of this section may include the
assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders.
Licensees who have been determined by the Board to meet these
requirements shall have the designation "licensed alcohol and drug
counselor/mental health" or "LADC/MH" noted on their license and
wallet card.
F.  The scope of practice of a licensed alcohol and drug
counselor who made application for license or who was licensed prior
to the effective date of the educational requirements set forth in
paragraph 1 of subsection D of this section shall not include the
assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders
unless:
1.  The licensed alcohol and drug counselor holds a master's
degree that meets the educational requirements for licensure in the
following behavioral health professions:
a. licensed professional counselor as defined in Section
1902 of this title,
b. licensed clinical social worker as defined in Section
1250.1 of this title,
c. licensed marital and family therapist as defined in
Section 1925.2 of this title, or
d. licensed behavioral practitioner as defined in Section
1931 of this title; or
2.  The licensed alcohol and drug counselor holds a valid Co-
Occurring Disorders Certification based on standards established by
the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium, any
successor organization to the International Certification and
Reciprocity Consortium, or any other national or international
organization recognized by the Board to have similar standards equal
to or higher than the International Certification and Reciprocity
Consortium.

G.  In addition to the qualifications specified in subsection C
of this section, each applicant for a certificate to practice as a
certified alcohol and drug counselor shall have:
1.  At a minimum, a bachelor's degree in a behavioral science
field that is recognized by the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol
and Drug Counselors as appropriate to practice as a certified drug
and alcohol counselor in this state;
2.  Successfully completed at least two (2) years of full-time
supervised work experience.  For the purpose of the Licensed Alcohol
and Drug Counselors Act, "two years of full-time work experience"
shall be defined as four thousand (4,000) hours of work experience
of which at least two thousand (2,000) hours shall consist of
providing alcohol and drug counseling services to an individual
and/or the individual's family;
3.  Successfully completed at least two hundred seventy (270)
clock hours of education related to alcohol and drug counseling
subjects, theory, practice or research;
4.  Successfully completed, as part of or in addition to the
education requirements established in paragraph 3 of this
subsection, a minimum of forty-five (45) clock hours of specialized
training approved by the Board in identifying co-occurring disorders
and making appropriate referrals for treatment of co-occurring
disorders; and
5.  Successfully completed at least three hundred (300) hours of
supervised practicum experience in the field of drug and alcohol
counseling.
H.  Any licensed or certified alcohol and drug counselor wishing
to be certified for co-occurring disorders in this state may obtain
such certification pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed
Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act.
I.  An application by a licensed or certified alcohol and drug
counselor for certification for co-occurring disorders shall be made
to the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors in
writing.  Such application shall be on a form and in a manner
prescribed by the Board.  The application shall be accompanied by
the fee required by Section 1884 of this title, which shall be
retained by the Board and not returned to the applicant.
J.  Each applicant for certification for co-occurring disorders
shall:
1.  Be a licensed or certified alcohol and drug counselor in
good standing with the Board;
2.  Meet the requirements promulgated by the Board to establish
the applicant's competency to include treatment of co-occurring
disorders within his or her scope of practice;
3.  Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age;
4.  Not have engaged in, nor be engaged in, any practice or
conduct which would be grounds for denying, revoking or suspending a

license pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed Alcohol and Drug
Counselors Act; and
5.  Otherwise comply with the rules promulgated by the Board
pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed Alcohol and Drug
Counselors Act.
K.  Applicants with degrees from schools outside the United
States may qualify with Board approval by providing the Board with
an acceptable comprehensive evaluation of the degree performed by a
foreign credential evaluation service that is acceptable to the
Board, and any other requirement the Board deems necessary.
Added by Laws 2004, c. 313, § 7, emerg. eff. May 19, 2004.  Amended
by Laws 2005, c. 110, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2005; Laws 2007, c. 174, §
3, eff. Nov. 1, 2007; Laws 2008, c. 400, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2008;
Laws 2009, c. 220, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2009; Laws 2012, c. 87, § 2,
eff. Nov. 1, 2012; Laws 2014, c. 367, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2014; Laws
2019, c. 363, § 61, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.

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