2002 Minnesota Code
Chapters 144 - 159 Health
Chapter 148B Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health
Section 148B.19 Board of social work.

148B.19 Board of social work.

Subdivision 1. Creation. The board of social work is created. The board consists of 15 members appointed by the governor. The members are:

(1) ten social workers licensed under sections 148B.18 to 148B.289; and

(2) five public members as defined in section 214.02.

Subd. 2. Qualifications of board members. Five of the social worker members of the board shall be licensed at the baccalaureate level of licensure and five shall be licensed at the master's level of licensure.

Eight of the social worker members shall be engaged in the practice of social work in Minnesota in the following settings:

(1) one member shall be engaged in the practice of social work in a state agency;

(2) one member shall be engaged in the practice of social work in a county agency;

(3) two members shall be engaged in the practice of social work in a private agency;

(4) one member shall be engaged in the practice of social work in a private clinical social work setting;

(5) one member shall be an educator engaged in regular teaching duties at an accredited program of social work;

(6) one member shall be engaged in the practice of social work in an elementary, middle, or secondary school; and

(7) one member shall be employed in a hospital or nursing home licensed under chapter 144 or 144A.

In addition, at least five members shall be persons with expertise in communities of color and at least six members shall reside outside of the seven-county metropolitan area.

Subd. 3. Repealed, 1997 c 193 s 48

Subd. 4. Officers and executive director. The board shall annually elect from its membership a chair, vice-chair, and secretary-treasurer, and shall adopt rules to govern its proceedings. The board shall appoint and employ an executive director who is not a member of the board.

Subd. 5. Terms and salaries. Chapter 214 applies to the board of social work unless superseded by sections 148B.18 to 148B.289.

HIST: 1987 c 347 art 2 s 2; 1992 c 460 s 21; 1993 c 240 s 6,7; 1997 c 193 s 18-20,47

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