2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 37:3388.3 — Applicability

§3388.3.  Applicability

A.  The legislature finds that there are various credentials offered and recognized in the state of Louisiana for those professionals who are engaged, prior to July 8, 2004, in the practice of counseling persons suffering from addictive disorders, as well as the providing of prevention services.  It is the intent of the legislature that there be a single authority issuing credentials for addictive disorder counseling and prevention professionals in Louisiana.  The authority for issuing and recognizing credentials for professionals engaged in the providing of counseling and prevention services for those who suffer from addictive disorders shall be the Department of Health and Hospitals, office for addictive disorders.

B.  In order to provide for the transition of regulatory authority and for uniformity and consistency in the granting of new credentials and the recognition of existing credentials, the following shall apply:

(1)  Any person who, on July 8, 2004, holds a valid and current status as a board-certified substance abuse counselor shall be allowed to maintain the same level of autonomy and independence in scope of practice to which they were entitled prior to July 8, 2004, without regard to whether they are considered a licensed or certified addiction counselor under provisions of this Chapter.

(2)  Any person who, on July 8, 2004, holds a valid and current status as a board-certified substance abuse counselor, and who has held such certification for a period of five years or more, shall be allowed to be credentialed by the department as a licensed addiction counselor.

(3)  Any person who, on July 8, 2004, holds a valid and current status as a board-certified substance abuse counselor, and who has held such certification for a period less than five years, but who has been engaged in providing primary care in the field of substance abuse counseling for a period of time prior to becoming board certified, may combine his years in these two capacities.  If the combination of years totals five years or more, the person shall be allowed to be credentialed by the department as a licensed addiction counselor.

(4)  Any person who, on July 8, 2004, holds a valid and current status as a board-certified substance abuse counselor, and who, has held such certification for a period of less than five years, and who fails to meet the requirement s set forth in this Chapter as a licensed addiction counselor, shall be recognized as a certified addiction counselor and shall maintain the independent scope of practice to which they were entitled prior to July 8, 2004.  Nothing herein shall prevent such a person from applying for and being granted the status of licensed addiction counselor, provided they meet all the requirements set forth in this Chapter.

(5)  The provisions of this Chapter relative to licensure and scope of practice shall not apply to any credential which, on July 8, 2004, is not valid and current.  Any person who is successful in having such credential reinstated by the department, after July 8, 2004, shall be limited to the scope of practice set forth herein without regard to any prior experience and without consideration of the prior years during which the individual may have been credentialed.

Acts 2004, No. 803, §3, eff. July 8, 2004.

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