Trainee certifications and associate licenses for certain behavioral health professions allow applicants to meet the professional licensure requirements for a full certification or license in a particular profession. These applicants include:
A Substance Use Disorder Professional Trainee.
An SUDPT is an individual working to satisfy the requirements for full certification as a substance use disorder professional. The experience hours required for substance use disorder professional certification are carried out under approved supervision. The number of professional experience hours needed for certification as a substance use disorder professional varies, depending on the type of formative education of the trainee. To qualify as an SUDPT, the person:
An SUDPT certificate may be renewed no more than four times.
An Associate License.
An associate license is available to a person gaining the supervised experience necessary to become a:
The number of obligatory experience hours and other requirements varies, depending upon the specific behavioral health license sought.
An associate license may be renewed no more than six times, provided the applicant for renewal has successfully completed 18 hours of continuing education in the preceding year. Upon the second renewal, at least six of the continuing education hours in the preceding two years must be in professional ethics.
Definition of Governor-Declared Emergency.
A Governor’s proclamation of a state of emergency is effective upon the Governor’s signature, and the appropriate filing and public notice procedure. A proclamation of a state of emergency allows the Governor to prescribe certain actions or prohibitions, such as setting a period of curfew or prohibiting the gathering of persons in public or private areas. The Governor may terminate a state of emergency proclamation when order has been restored in the area affected.
The Secretary of Health is authorized to grant a waiver for additional credential renewals due to barriers to testing or training resulting from a Governor-declared emergency for the following credentials: