Wash. Admin. Code § 246-811-077

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 246-811-077 - Educational requirements to apply for substance use disorder professional certification with alternative training

An applicant credentialed according to WAC 246-811-076 may meet the educational requirements for substance use disorder professional certification by demonstrating successful completion of fifteen quarter or ten semester college credits in courses from an approved school.

(1) Course work on each of the following topics specific to individuals with substance use disorder is required:
(a) Survey of addiction;
(b) Treatment of addiction;
(c) Pharmacology;
(d) Physiology of addiction;
(e) American Society of Addiction Management (ASAM) criteria;
(f) Individual group, including family addiction counseling; and
(g) Substance use disorder law and ethics.
(2) Course work must be completed for credit.
(3) An applicant shall verify course completion by submitting official transcripts to the department. If the course title does not clearly identify the content area, the applicant shall provide the course syllabi.
(4) An applicant who meets the educational requirements of this section is considered to meet the educational requirements of WAC 246-811-030.

Wash. Admin. Code § 246-811-077

Adopted by WSR 16-14-052, Filed 6/29/2016, effective 7/30/2016
Amended by WSR 20-12-074, Filed 6/1/2020, effective 7/2/2020