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32-3293 - Licensed clinical social worker; licensure; qualifications
32-3293. Licensed clinical social worker; licensure; qualifications
A person who wishes to be licensed by the board to engage in the practice of social work as a licensed clinical social worker shall:
1. Furnish documentation as prescribed by the board by rule that the person has:
(a) Earned a master's or higher degree in social work from a regionally accredited college or university in a program accredited by the council on social work education or a degree from a foreign school based on a program of study that the board determines is substantially equivalent.
(b) Received at least twenty-four months of post-master's degree experience in the practice of clinical social work under supervision that includes at least one thousand six hundred hours of direct client contact that meets the requirements prescribed by the board by rule. For clinical supervision, at least one hundred hours of experience must be as prescribed by the board by rule. For direct client contact hours, not more than four hundred hours may be in psychoeducation.
2. Provide documentation on a board-approved form completed by the person's supervisor attesting that the person both:
(a) Was observed during supervised hours to have demonstrated satisfactory competency in clinical documentation, consultation, collaboration and coordination of care related to clients to whom the person provided direct care.
(b) Has a rating of at least satisfactory in overall performance.